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IAF Tejas Crashes at Dubai Airshow, Pilot Killed Day After Fake News Debunked

Key Takeaways

  • Indian Air Force Tejas fighter jet crashes during Dubai Airshow display
  • Pilot Squadron Leader Naman Syal killed in the accident
  • Crash occurs just one day after government debunked fake “oil leakage” claims
  • This marks only the second Tejas crash in 24 years of operations

An Indian Air Force Tejas Mk1 fighter jet crashed during an aerial display at the Dubai Airshow, resulting in the tragic death of the pilot. The incident occurred on the final day of the international aviation event, casting a shadow over India’s indigenous defence showcase.

The crash came just 24 hours after the government’s Press Information Bureau fact-check unit had debunked viral misinformation about the aircraft. Social media propaganda had falsely claimed an “oil leakage” from a Tejas jet at the same airshow.

Government’s Pre-Crash Fact-Check

On November 20, the PIB officially addressed circulating videos alleging technical issues with the LCA Tejas Mk1. The fact-check unit stated: “Several propaganda accounts are circulating videos claiming that at the Dubai Airshow 2025, the Indian LCA Tejas Mk1 suffered oil leakage. These claims are fake.”

Authorities clarified that the footage actually showed routine drainage of condensed water from the aircraft’s Environmental Control System and On-Board Oxygen Generating System – a standard procedure in humid conditions like Dubai’s.

The Tragic Incident

During a manoeuvre demonstration, the Tejas rapidly lost altitude and crashed to the ground. The Indian Air Force confirmed the pilot’s death in an official statement.

“An IAF Tejas aircraft met with an accident during an aerial display at Dubai Air Show today. The pilot sustained fatal injuries in the accident. IAF deeply regrets the loss of life and stands firmly with the bereaved family in this time of grief. A court of inquiry is being constituted to ascertain the cause of the accident,” the statement read.

The pilot has been identified as Squadron Leader Naman Syal from Kangra, Himachal Pradesh.

Timing Raises Questions

The unusual timing – a crash occurring immediately after the government debunked misinformation – has sparked discussions online. Some social media users have raised questions about potential sabotage, while aviation experts urge caution.

One post noted: “Can’t ignore the sabotage angle at this stage,” while another user questioned: “If not pilot error, what went wrong… mechanical failure? Sabotage?”

However, officials and aviation specialists emphasize the importance of waiting for the formal court of inquiry findings before drawing conclusions.

Historical Context

This marks only the second crash in the Tejas program’s 24-year history. The first incident occurred in March 2024 during a training mission in Rajasthan, where both pilots safely ejected.

Aviation expert Anantha Krishnan M described it as the “first crash in 23 years for Tejas since its maiden flight,” while expressing commitment to counter any anti-LCA campaigns that might emerge.

The Tejas fighter, developed by , represents India’s indigenous defence capabilities and has been in IAF service since 2016. The aircraft was performing high-manoeuvre displays to showcase its capabilities to international audiences at the Dubai Airshow.

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