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The Indian government has approved an approximately Rs 20,000 crore AWACS project, a major step toward boosting the Indian Air Force’s airborne survei.
After Operation Sindoor, India is making its defense system stronger to fight any type of such threats in future.
India has sanctioned a Rs 20,000 crore project to construct six airborne early warning and control systems (Awacs) for enhanced enemy activity monitoring.
India has approved a Rs 20,000 crore project to build six new Awacs India systems for the IAF, enhancing its surveillance capabilities. Based on modified Airbus A321 planes, these aircraft will ...
The E-2 airborne command and control aircraft, a platform that has been in service for more than 60-years, will receive upgrades under the forthcoming E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Block II iteration for use ...
These systems will be capable of detecting enemy aircraft, ground-based sensors, and other equipment over long distances, ...
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While the Senate Armed Services Committee’s markup, approved last week, adds $30 billion to the Pentagon’s top line, the HASC ...
Sahdow Defence Minister Mark Francois has issued a stark warning over the UK’s lack of airborne early warning capability, ...