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The aircraft is expected to be ready for rollout between January and March 2026, and to fly by the end of the year.' ...
The private industry has welcomed the Amca execution model, under which both private and public Indian defence companies have ...
The mighty MiG-21, after serving the air force for 62 years, will retire and get replaced by the newer Tejas fighter jets. An ...
India may choose US's F-35 aircraft as it is extremely effective in carrying out surgical strikes against Pakistan on ...
After India retires the two squadrons of Mig-21 planes, the capacity of the Indian Air Force is expected to decrease.
India’s 6th-gen fighter will have a flying wing-only design with no vertical or horizontal stabilizers, boosting stealth by ...
With AMCA rollout expected to take a decade, Defence Secretary Rajesh Singh confirms talks for fifth-gen jets amid reports of ...
The Indian Air Force is set to retire its iconic MiG-21 fighters by September, marking the end of an era for India's first ...
While preparations are underway to bid adieu to the last squadron of MiG aircraft on 19 September at Chandigarh this year, ...
The project is expected to be part of a ₹61,000 crore initiative that will co-develop a 120 kilonewton (kN) thrust engine for ...
Currently, 36 MiG-21 aircraft remain active, a dramatic reduction from the original fleet of nearly 900 aircraft, of which ...
EOI was marked a historic shift in defence procurement & industrial participation policy since this meant that HAL will have to bid along with private firms to bag the contract.