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Keralite dies in chopper collision

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Nine IAF personnel, five of them officers, were killed when the two Mi-17 helicopters were involved in a mid-air collision near Jamnagar, Gujarat, on Thursday.

The pilots had just taken off from the

TN man among nine IAF personnel killed in collision

All nine air force personnel, including a junior warrant officer belonging to Thanjavur, were killed on Thursday when two MI-17 helicopters collided mid- air shortly after take-off from an airbase in

IAF mordernisation on fast track

The induction of Pilatus aircraft will start from January 2013 at the rate of two a month, and by July 2013 the Indian Air Force will get 14 basic trainer aircraft. Disclosing this on the sidelines of

IAF's Swimming Team crosses English Channel

Led by Wing Commander Paramvir Singh, IAF's Swimming Team has become the first ever Armed Forces team to successfully swim the English Channel.

Flight Lieutenant Narayanpethkar, Corporal A.K. Patel a

IAF modernisation to be completed by 2022: Browne

The Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne on Saturday said that ongoing modernisation of Indian Air Force will be accomplished by 2022.

"All the contracts which are signed during the 11th plan are about Rs 1

IAF set to improve quality of uniforms

In an effort to improve the quality of uniforms for Air Force personnel, a conference on clothing management of the IAF began here on Monday.

"The IAF personnel operate in varied conditions of weath

Foreign plane detained at Jaipur

India has detained a foreign-operated chartered plane, flying from Karachi to Dhaka, at Jaipur after it deviated from its flight path and flew over a high-security Indian Air Force (IAF) combat base i

IAF chopper makes emergency landing in Jharkhand

An Indian Air Force chopper carrying security personnel made an emergency landing at Chiyanchi aerodrum at Medininagar in Jharkhand's Palamu district following a technical snag on Monday.

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Grounded Mirage fleet to start flying by April end: Browne

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After remaining grounded for more than a month, the Mirage 2000 aircraft fleet of the Indian Air Force (IAF) is expected to resume flying operations by the end of April, Air Chief Marshal N.A.K. Brown

Lockheed bags deal to supply laser-guided bombs to IAF

US defence major Lockheed Martin has bagged a deal expected to be worth over Rs 100 crore for supplying laser-guided bombs (LGBs) for the Jaguar fighter aircraft fleet in the Indian Air Force (IAF).

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