Indian Air Force has launched a mobile game that will teach you how to fly an airplane

Indian Air Force has launched a mobile game that will teach you how to fly an airplane

To encourage the youth of the country, the Indian Air Force has launched a new mobile flight simulation game in India. Entitled Indian Air Force: A Cut Above, it offers players the role of commander of the Israel Air Force and also provides links to the Career page of the Indian Air Force website.

Chief Air Marshal BS Dhanoa launched the game at an event in New Delhi earlier this week. IAF: A Cut Above was developed by Threye Interactive for the Indian Air Force and includes a training mode and a player. The developers have promised a multiplayer mode to be announced during Air Force day.

The single player campaign includes 10 missions that focus on air strikes, aerial refueling, relief and disaster relief. It's worth noting that the default player avatar looks a lot like IAF squad commander Abhinandan Varthaman, who was the hero of the Balakot-led surgical airstrike in India at the time. beginning of the year

The game begins with a training session that teaches you to fly, control, shoot ammunition, and attack enemy planes. After completing the tutorial, the player will be awarded wings. They can launch the single player campaign or participate in free flight mode.

Indian Air Force: A Cut Above can be downloaded from the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. Requires Android 5.0 and higher or iOS9.0 and higher.