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Kim Jong-il Demands Fighter Jets from China
Chosun Ilbo, 17 June 2010
North Korea asked China to provide it with the latest J-10 fighter jets and other hardware but was rejected, it emerged Wednesday. According to a high-ranking source in the North, North Korean leader Kim Jong-il made the request to ...




IAF agrees to give women their due
The Times of India, 17 June 2010
NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force has started the process of granting permanent commission to women officers in non-medical fields. The move flows out of air force’s decision not to challenge a Delhi High Court judgment of March ...




Supersonic fighter is on its way
The Financial Express, 15 June 2010
NEW DELHI: India’s fighter strength has been declining in the recent years, as the MiG-21s that comprises the bulk of its fleet are lost in crashes, or retired due to age and wear. While the buzz might ...




IAF protests MCD's decision to set up landfill near its base
PTI, 10 June 2010
NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force (IAF) has strongly protested the Municipal Corporation of Delhi's (MCD) decision to set up a landfill facility for dumping city waste at Bawana-Narela area citing bird strikes and environmental threat to its adjacent ...




Eurofighter to offer renewed bid for IAF order soon
The Economic Times, 10 June 2010
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DRDO labs and ADA should work on niche technologies
The Financial Express, 9 June 2010
INTERVIEW: India’s home-grown fighter aircraft programme crossed another milestone last week when the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas flew for the first time, in the configuration in which it would be delivered to the Indian Air Force (IAF). ...




First IAF fighter base in TN
The Asian Age, 7 June 2010
BENGALURU: The Indian Air Force (IAF) will soon have its first fighter air base and a squadron of combat jets in the peninsular region at Sulur in Tamil Nadu. The base will protect strategic installations and maintain Indian air superiority ...


IAF to participate in Exercise Garuda in France
NetIndian News Network, 7 June 2010
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