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Why have the MiG-21 fighter jets been called ‘flying coffins’? Why has the induction of Mk-1A jets been delayed? How many ...
The NDA government inked a Rs 59,000-crore deal in September 2016 to procure 36 Rafale jets from French aerospace major ...
The HAL Tejas Mark 2 (aka Radiance or Medium Weight Fighter) is an Indian 4.5 generation single-engine, canard delta wing, ...
The indigenous Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft is not just a fighter jet project; it’s a national security priority that ...
Pakistan’s reported plans to acquire China’s J-35A stealth jets have added pressure on India’s fifth-gen fighter jet timeline ...
US' F-35 and Russia's Su-57 have both been offered to India, but New Delhi is hesitant to buy them. But what is the real ...
Last month, defence secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh stated that India’s indigenous fifth-generation fighter jet project, the ...
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Tehelka on MSNTrump’ tariff: India considers options, can expensive defence purchase like F-35 be one of them?As India considers ways to find a middle path to tackle the 25 % tariff threat that can also keep US President Donald Trump ...
While India has not openly explored acquiring foreign stealth fighters, Russia has reportedly offered its Su-57E and Su-75 Checkmate to India. These platforms are being considered as alternatives to ...
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The Aviationist on MSNIndian Rafale Downed in Largest Air Battle in Decades Due to Intel Failure on PL-15 Range – ReportsKill chain and long-range missile gave Pakistan the edge in Rafale shootdown, according to a recent report by Reuters. On Aug ...
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India Today on MSNChina-Pak military integration: What is CENTAIC and should India be concerned?CENTAIC, a China-backed AI and computing centre in Pakistan, aims to transform the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) into a network-centric force integrated with China's military systems. Congress MP Rahul ...
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The Wire on MSNIndia-US Defence Ties are Hostage to Trade Deals and TariffsThe onus now lies on the US to firewall defence cooperation from trade discord – or risk pushing India, once again, back into the familiar and ever-waiting embrace of the Russian bear.
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