Indian Air Force
CCS clears IAFs $2.4bn Mirage 2000 upgrade project
14 Jul 2011
The upgrade will involve supply of beyond visual range missiles, navigation, communications and electronic warfare equipment and are expected to add 20-25 years to the life of the Mirages.
India's $4.1bn C-17 order extends life of Long Beach factory
07 Jun 2011
Boeing Co's struggling C-17 manufacturing complex in Long Beach, California, has received a fresh lease of life with the $4.1bn Indian order, and the life of the plant is now extended by another year.
India's $4.1bn C-17 order extends life of Long Beach factory
07 Jun 2011
Boeing Co's struggling C-17 manufacturing complex in Long Beach, California, has received a fresh lease of life with the $4.1bn Indian order, and the life of the plant is now extended by another year.
Corporate America elated as India inks largest ever defence deal
07 Jun 2011
Corporate America is celebrating the announcement of an Indian decision to purchase 10 C-17 Globemaster-III heavy-lift transport planes, in a massive defence deal worth $4.1bn.
Corporate America elated as India inks largest ever defence deal
07 Jun 2011
Corporate America is celebrating the announcement of an Indian decision to purchase 10 C-17 Globemaster-III heavy-lift transport planes, in a massive defence deal worth $4.1bn.
IAF to commission medium-power radar in Gujarat
02 Jun 2011
India seeks quick purchase of medium range air defence missiles abroad
16 Apr 2011
India is set to purchase a large number of medium range surface-to-air missiles to plug holes in its air defence systems, which will be over and above existing commitment to co-develop such a system with Israel.
Tata Power to modernise IAF's airfield infrastructure
11 Apr 2011
Tata Power will carry out the first phase of airfield infrastructure modernisation programme, which will improve the capability of the airfields to handle modern combat aircraft.
HCL Info wins Rs300 crore IAF order
18 Mar 2011
Indian Air Force issues RFI for mini VTOL-UAV
01 Mar 2011
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