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ATTACK HELICOPTERS (11) answer(s).
 
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ID:   110171


Aerospace and defence news / Tyagi, Priya   Journal Article
Tyagi, Priya Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   103066


Age of buzzing birds: Indian market for military helicopers poised to be one of the largest in the world / Chandra, Atul; Chawla, Nitasha   Journal Article
Chandra, Atul Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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ID:   110683


Air threat domain: a paradigm shift / Saxena, V K   Journal Article
Saxena, V K Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Missiles  India  Attack Helicopters  UAV  UCAvs  Air Threat 
Anti - Radiation Missiles 
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ID:   155977


Army to get its own apaches attack helicopters / Pawar, BS   Journal Article
Pawar, BS Journal Article
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Key Words Army  Attack Helicopters 
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ID:   154565


Army's mini air force: even 30 years later, army aviation corps has a long way to becoming world class / Pawar, B S   Journal Article
Pawar, B S Journal Article
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ID:   008278


Attack helicopters: the tin can openers / Bana Anosh 1995  Article
Bana Anosh Article
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Publication 1995.
Description 16-25
Key Words Air Defence  Attack Helicopters 
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ID:   105883


Caught in the mire: army aviation is a force multiplier which can tilt the balance in any future conflict / Pawar, B S   Journal Article
Pawar, B S Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   127750


Indian military helicopter fleet / Sachdev, A K   Journal Article
Sachdev, A K Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In terms of size, the Indian armed forces are amongst the largest in the world but in terms of equipment, they are lamentably lagging behind the leading edge of weapon systems and aircraft technology. In the area of military helicopters as well, India is forced to import most of the requirements from foreign vendors while the regulatory framework panders to HAL monopoly. Should the indigenous helicopter design and production capability be untethered from HAL and opened to private enterprise, there would be two advantages. Firstly, the delays and inefficiencies would disappear and secondly, the cost of leading edge technologies and products would reduce not just because of indigenous production, but also because of the possibility of export and economy of scale.
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ID:   072255


New wars: attack helicopters have had to adapt to survive / Kemp, Damian   Journal Article
Kemp, Damian Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Attack Helicopters 
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ID:   103069


Rotary-winged airpower: India on a belated overdrive for developing its military infrastructure / Sengupta, Prasun K   Journal Article
Sengupta, Prasun K Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words India  Airpower  Attack Helicopters  Military Infrastructure  IAF 
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Saviour wings: military helicopters will play a vastly enhanced role in any future conflict / Pawar, B S   Journal Article
Pawar, B S Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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