A Tejas fighter jet crashed during a Dubai Airshow demonstration, tragically killing IAF pilot Wing Commander Namansh Syal. The aircraft reportedly failed to recover from a negative G-turn. This marks the second Tejas crash since its induction, raising concerns for India’s indigenous fighter project and its export ambitions. An inquiry is underway.
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