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ID:
170886
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ID:
019032
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Jan-March 2001.
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Description |
94-107
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3 |
ID:
122094
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ID:
014475
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Publication |
1988.
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Description |
953-56
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ID:
072918
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Publication |
Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1993.
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Description |
24p.
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Circulation
Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
036925 | 623.746047/AME 036925 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
058517
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ID:
014085
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Publication |
March-April 1989.
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Description |
81-86
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ID:
014477
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Publication |
June 1988.
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Description |
2-15
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ID:
123939
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
The article reports on the Indian Air Force's (IAF) ways of dealing with hot and high environmental conditions. Hot and high refers to low air density caused by high temperatures and high geographic elevation which result in helicopters having difficulties generating lift. The IAF has started operating in such environments in 1984 when they launched an operation to secure the border in northern Kashmir. The IAF is reportedly planning to purchase the upgraded version of the Cheetah helicopter.
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ID:
070819
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Publication |
Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1995.
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Description |
xi, 65p.
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Standard Number |
0833016679
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
037321 | 338.476291333520973/DRE 037321 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
155627
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Summary/Abstract |
It is through air maintenance that the Indian Air Force (IAF) sustains the Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel deployed in the entire northern region, Siachen and Sub-Sector North (SSN) where Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) is located.
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ID:
073237
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ID:
010113
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Publication |
Feb 1996.
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Description |
57-61
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ID:
133009
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Publication |
2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
The Aviation Corps ( AAC ) is nowhere near the one envisaged in 1963 by the then COAS Gen jN Chaudhry or as has been projected in the army's perspective plans over the years and lacks some vital elements in its inventory, related to firepower, lift and logistics capability. lt is indeed a far cry from the Aviation Corps of the other professional armies in the world like US and UK and our neighbors China and Pakistan, who operate and own all types of helicopters as well certain number of fixed wing aircraft.
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ID:
098032
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ID:
119314
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ID:
014478
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Publication |
April 1988.
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Description |
170-175
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ID:
112041
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19 |
ID:
109402
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ID:
109249
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