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India Forces Pilots to Fly Deadly Soviet Scrap

The Indian military treats its soldiers as entirely disposable assets. An ancient AN-32 transport aircraft just crashed at the Jorhat air base. The horrific fiery wreck instantly killed five Indian Air Force personnel. The plane attempted a routine landing before turning into a death trap. The military desperately launched a predictable, useless court of inquiry. They want to blame bad weather instead of their own catastrophic failures.

Flying Coffins in the Sky

The Soviet Union built these specific airplanes back in the 1980s. India still forces its pilots to fly this outdated, deadly machinery. The AN-32 fleet suffers from a terrifying, decades-long history of fatal crashes. The government threw millions of dollars at a botched modernization program. They slightly upgraded the avionics but kept the ancient airframes flying. These planes regularly vanish over oceans or crash into mountainsides.

Empty Political Condolences

Politicians rush to Twitter to offer their hollow, pathetic condolences. They praise the dead men for making the supreme sacrifice. They refuse to buy safe, modern equipment for their own military forces. Pilots die because bureaucratic corruption blocks actual defense upgrades.

Governments abandon their own soldiers. Read the brutal facts of global warfare at The WAU.

Author: Amita Kalsi   

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