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119327
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ID:
014035
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May 1991.
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27-29
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ID:
100439
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ID:
014033
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Feb 1991.
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Description |
65-70
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ID:
155607
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Summary/Abstract |
The Indian Air Force (IAF), which was established on 8 October 1932, celebrates its 85th raising day. This is time for commemoration, reflection and perhaps some hard questions. The questions pertain to IAF’s role and capability, and how much its thinking is in sync with building India’s military power.
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ID:
091210
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2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
It is this article's contention that such a heavy emphasis on STOVL technologies and operational concepts does raise a number of perplexing questions, and it is hardly justifiable in operational terms. Rather there are reasons to suspect that the real rationale for this keen interest towards the F-35B is eminently political, and it has to do with the air forces desire to maintain their traditional role as the main, and ideally only, purveyors of air power in our age of expeditionary conflicts.
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ID:
129116
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ID:
119330
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ID:
105569
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ID:
147126
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ID:
009905
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Publication |
1996.
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Description |
132-138
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ID:
170561
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Publication |
New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 2020.
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Description |
xxi, 350p.: figures, tables, mapshbk
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Standard Number |
9789389137446
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Copies: C:2/I:0,R:0,Q:0
Circulation
Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
059843 | 338.4/KHE 059843 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
059844 | 338.4/KHE 059844 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
138577
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Summary/Abstract |
Combat aircraft constitute the cutting edge of any air force and so it is with the IAF as well. Modernisation and upgradation of combat platforms are ongoing processes that will help the IAF maintain the operational edge at all times. By the end of the 15th Five Year Plan, it is expected that the IAF inventory would consist largely of fourth and fifth generation platforms. Notwithstanding the depleting numbers that are being witnessed today, the continuing induction of new combat platforms such as the SU 30 MKI as well as the plans of acquiring the Rafale and the Tejas, the IAF would have the capability of long-range precision attack and of delivering conventional and nuclear weapons. This would give the IAF not just the necessary deterrence capability, but also a reliable second-strike capability.
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ID:
102199
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ID:
157464
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ID:
137845
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Summary/Abstract |
The Indian Air Force (IAF) will now receive 36 Dassault Rafale ‘Omni-Role’ combat aircraft, the first of which is expected to arrive in 2017, once a formal contract is signed with Dassault Aviation. There is general agreement that the government-to-government approach was the best way to proceed with a deal that had been in limbo for quite some time.
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ID:
061596
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ID:
102210
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ID:
119373
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ID:
100447
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