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150623
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125066
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Publication |
New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2012.
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Description |
xxii, 128p.Hbk
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Standard Number |
9789381904299
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187782
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Warwick, Helion and Company Ltd, 2022.
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Description |
70p.pbk
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Series |
Asia@War
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9781915070586
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150495
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125371
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Boing has retrofitted retired Lockheed martin F 16 fighting falcons to turn them into unmanned aerial vehicles. The first such machine that had been mothballed for 15 years, was successfully test flown in September this year from a base in Florida to the Gulf to Mexico. The aircraft flew at an altitude of 40,000 fits attained a speed of Mach 1.47 (1800Km/h) and clocked 7Gs of acceleration. the unmanned F-16 was followed by two chase planes to ensure it stayed in sight and also carried a self destruct mechanism if it become necessary.
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094753
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106622
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ID:
121654
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141033
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Edition |
1st ed.
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Publication |
New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2015.
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Description |
xii, 316p.hbk
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Standard Number |
9788182748408
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ID:
130154
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131220
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106480
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074043
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122094
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150852
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146594
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A typical IAF base is secured during peacetime by DSC personnel manning the peripheral watch towers and the important operational assets augmented with air-warrior guards comprising non-technical staff who are not engaged in active operational activities. DSC numbers need serious augmenting and forward bases should have a relatively younger lot. The limited Garud Commandos act as Quick-Reaction Force and take on larger real-time threats. While the Garud are better armed and better trained, they have other tasks and roles such as Suppression of Enemy Air Defence (SEAD) through Radar-bursting, and Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR). Garud units need to be increased to two from present one in forward bases.
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106850
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119344
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113862
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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
For 74 days in mid-1999, India waged an intense war against intruding Pakistani forces on the Indian side of the Line of Control dividing Kashmir in the Himalayas. The Indian Air Force (IAF) was a key contributor to India's eventual victory in that war. Among other things, the IAF's combat performance showed how the skillful application of air-delivered firepower, especially if unmatched by the other side, can shorten and facilitate the outcome of an engagement that might otherwise have persisted indefinitely. It also showed that a favorable position in the conventional balance remains strategically useful even in conditions of mutual nuclear deterrence.
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155623
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With the aim of enhancing operational cooperation and to validate capabilities, the Indian Air Force (IAF) participates in a number of air exercises with friendly nations. The objectives of these air exercises are to enhance interoperability and cooperation while also practicing challenging air manoeuvres.
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