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A British F-35B fighter jet has been stranded at an Indian airport for nearly a month due to a technical issue.
A 14-member team of engineers from the UK is carrying out repairs on a state-of-the-art British fighter jet that has been stuck at an airport in India for more than three weeks.
Pakistan Air Force Chief Sidhu aims to modernize the country’s aging F-16 fleet, and reports suggest he has discussed this matter with U.S. officials.
India is set to roll out its most advanced homegrown fighter jet, the Tejas Mk-1A, by end-July 2025, marking a major leap in defence indigenisation. Designed to counter threats from both China and Pakistan,
A British F-35B has been stranded for weeks at an airport in southern India because of mechanical issues. The internet, and the region’s tourism agency, are having fun with it.
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India’s Defence Secretary R.K. Singh on Saturday, July 5 indicated that India is seriously considering the option of buying fifth generation fighter aircraft to meet short-term needs. He said that this type of purchase from ‘friendly countries’ is being seen as a strategic option.
Four Chinese nationals were arrested in Greece for photographing French-made Rafale fighter jets and filming sensitive areas around the Hellenic Aerospace Industry (HAI) and the 114th Combat Wing. Among those arrested are a woman, two men and a younger individual, all of whom are in police custody, India Today reported.
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A French intelligence service says China has used its embassies to promote claims that Chinese-made Pakistani warplanes outperformed French Rafale jets during India-Pakistan clashes in May.
‘India lost a Rafale fighter jet’, confirms Dassault Aviation CEO, ‘but not during enemy engagement’
CDS General Anil Chauhan last month strongly refuted Pakistan’s claims of shooting down six Indian aircraft, including Rafales, calling the assertion “absolutely incorrect”.