Indian Air Force and Armenian Official Explore Aeromedical Collaboration at Bengaluru Institute
The Indian Air Force recently hosted Colonel Ruben Abrahamyan, the Deputy Chief of the Aviation Department of the Armed Forces of Armenia, at the Institute of Aerospace Medicine in Bengaluru.
Visit to Premier Aeromedical Facility
During his visit, Colonel Abrahamyan had the opportunity to explore cutting-edge aeromedical simulators, observe advanced training systems employed in aircrew preparation, and gain insights into operational aviation medicine practices.

Focus on Training and Collaboration
The Armenian official engaged in discussions with Air Commodore NK Tripathy, Commandant of the Institute of Aerospace Medicine, covering topics such as simulator-based aeromedical training, strategies to enhance pilot safety and performance, and exploring possibilities for bilateral collaboration and joint initiatives.

Strengthening Defence Cooperation
This interaction signifies the strengthening of defence ties between India and Armenia, particularly in the areas of aviation medicine and training, the exchange of knowledge and best practices, and capacity building through joint cooperation.

Boost to Aeromedical Excellence
The engagement reaffirms the Indian Air Force's dedication to maintaining advanced training infrastructure, fostering international cooperation, and enhancing operational readiness through scientific expertise.







