MMRCA Part 2 – The Swedish Underdog
Saab’s tagline for the Gripen India campaign (“The Independent Choice“) tells you a great deal about the depth of recognition by the company that the […]
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Saab’s tagline for the Gripen India campaign (“The Independent Choice“) tells you a great deal about the depth of recognition by the company that the […]
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Four ace mountaineers from IAF’s adventure cell were recently summoned for a special mission — to locate and retrieve the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) and
IAF Mountaineers trace crashed An-32’s blackbox Read More »
See this piece by Ravi Sharma in The Hindu today.
Death Knell for Kaveri Jet Engine? Read More »
The handful of IAF pilots who got a chance to fly one of the UAE Block 60 Desert Falcons at Yelahanka in February had fantastic
MMRCA Part 1 – The F-16IN Super Viper Read More »
Ahead of the field evaluation tests (FETs) that kick off shortly, LiveFist brings you a six-part series that breaks down the six contenders in the
Supercruise is not a qualitative requirement in the Indian Air Force’s Medium Multirole Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) competition, but that doesn’t mean it won’t play a
How important is Supercruise in the MMRCA competition? Read More »
Earlier this month, Rolls Royce Turbomeca installed and demonstrated the performance of the Adour MK 821 turbofan engine on a Royal Air Force Jaguar at
Is the Adour MK 821 a natural progression for the IAF Jaguar? Read More »
This post is a little late, but here it is. Lancer Publishers has recently brought out Burma to Japan with Azad Hind: A War Memoir
Book: A personal war memoir of the Azad Hind Read More »
Photos Courtesy DPR Defence
Photos: Unified Commanders Conference 2009 Read More »
The stage is finally set for the long-awaited field evaluations of India’s Medium Multirole Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) competition. In July, it all begins, as LiveFist
Field evaluations of Six Fighters begins July Read More »