The naval LCA is still not ideally suitable for carrier-based operations, with the current GE-F404 engine slightly underpowered. This will change with the development of the naval version of the LCA Mk II, which will be powered by the GE-F414 engine.
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- 1st IAF C-17 lands in India | StratPost: [...] The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency n...
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S Jayachandran: I appreciate Major Navdeep's yeomen service.B...
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- Mark Collins – New RCAF Maritime Patrol Plane: A Bombardier Option? | The 3Ds Blog: [...] a plane?]? If you look at what is available,...
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Rafael’s innovative video marketing for India
February 25, 2009
- India selects EF, Rafale for MMRCA shortlist April 27, 2011
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Reform of Indian Military Justice
June 2, 2013
- Boeing to pitch ‘diet’ P-8 to Indian Navy December 23, 2010
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Sujatha to be next foreign secretary for ‘neutrality’
June 19, 2013
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1st IAF C-17 lands in India
June 18, 2013
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Opinion: How the armed forces were deceived on rank pay
June 15, 2013
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How the army lost secret op plans against China
June 13, 2013
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Navy to get 1st Hawk AJTs in July
June 7, 2013








