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  2. List of active Indian military aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft Photo Origin Role Version Number Notes Boeing AH-64 Apache United States Attack helicopter: AH-64E Status: On Order. 6 are on order. [45] Total 17 Apaches are planned.

  3. HAL Tejas - Wikipedia

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    The first aircraft that was flown in the (Mark 1) configuration that will be delivered to the Indian Air Force. [308] The aircraft flew with the Hybrid MMR, a Countermeasure Dispensing System, and an identify friend or foe electronic system. [309] LSP-5 (KH2015) – 19 November 2010. IOC standard, with all sensors including night lighting in ...

  4. MOD Boscombe Down - Wikipedia

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    MOD Boscombe Down (ICAO: EGDM) is the home of a military aircraft testing site, on the south-eastern outskirts of the town of Amesbury, Wiltshire, England.The site is managed by QinetiQ, [2] the private defence company created as part of the breakup of the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA) in 2001 by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD).

  5. Hawker Siddeley Nimrod - Wikipedia

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    As well as using the aircraft sensors to find aircraft or ships in distress, it was used to find survivors in the water, with a capability to search areas of up to 20,000 square miles (52,000 km 2). The main role would normally be to act as on-scene rescue coordinator to control ships, fixed-wing aircraft, and helicopters in the search area.

  6. Japan Air Self-Defense Force - Wikipedia

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    The JASDF had an estimated 49,913 personnel as of 2018, and as of 2023 operates about 712 aircraft, approximately 321 of them being fighter aircraft. [ 4 ] The service will be renamed in 2027 to the Japan Air and Space Self-Defense Force ( 航空宇宙自衛隊 , Kōkū Uchū Jieitai ) , in recognition of the increasing importance of the space ...

  7. HMS Invincible (R05) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Invincible was the Royal Navy's lead ship of her class of three light aircraft carriers.She was launched on 3 May 1977 as the seventh ship to carry the name. She was originally designated as an anti-submarine warfare carrier, but was used as an aircraft carrier during the Falklands War, when she was deployed with HMS Hermes.

  8. Bombing of Lübeck in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The melted bells of St. Mary's Church, Lübeck.. A. C. Grayling in his book, Among the Dead Cities, makes the point that as the Area Bombing Directive issued to the RAF on 14 February 1942 focused on undermining the "morale of the enemy civil population", Lübeck – with its many timbered medieval buildings – was chosen because the RAF "Air Staff were eager to experiment with a bombing ...