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Ministry of Defence
14-February, 2017 16:30 IST
Chief of Army Staff witnesses Aero India 2017, appreciates Synergy

General Bipin Rawat, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), witnessed the eleventh biennial edition of Aerospace and Defence Exhibition – Aero India 2017 at Air Force Station Yelahanka in Bengaluru on 14 February 2017. Aero India 2017 is being held from 14 to 18 February 2017.

COAS visited galleries of Government, public and private enterprises. He interacted with number of national and international manufacturing houses. COAS appreciated the synergy among industry, academia and the Indian armed forces. COAS displayed interest in the ‘Make in India initiatives and the national response which had accelerated the pace of modernization.

During the day, the Army Aviation Corps of Indian Army with their flying machines too displayed a glimpse of their capabilities during Aero India 2017. The ALH-WSI, commonly known as the RUDRA, an armed version of the indigenous Advance Light Helicopter demonstrated its air strike capability in close support of ground forces. One section of the Army Aviation pavilion also showcased the evolution of aircrafts in the Indian Army. The Army Chief also visited the Army Aviation pavilion in Aero India 2017.

Col Aman Anand

PRO (Army)
 
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@Abingdonboy

here is the inside view of IMRH Cockpit

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:D

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Happy ? :azn::azn::azn:
 
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The Union Minister for Defence, Shri Manohar Parrikar, the Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Shri Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pusapati, the Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Shri Jayant Sinha, the Minister of State for Defence, Shri Subhash Ramrao Bhamre, the Chief of Army Staff, General Bipin Rawat and other dignitaries at the Aero India 2017, at Air Force Station, Yelahanka, in Bengaluru on February 14, 2017.
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The Chief of Army Staff, General Bipin Rawat visiting the Army Aviation Pavilion, during the Aero India 2017, at Air Force Station, Yelahanka, in Bengaluru on February 14, 2017.
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Beyond sense how/why the DRDO has two products with the EXACT SAME NAME: 'Netra'. One, a drone. Other, an airborne early warning jet.

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I didn't know that it is called that. thanks for that
While Abingdon is right about Tipnis or Sareen for two-tone grey cam
scheme, the names are Army culture and IIRC, not used by the IN.
Tipnis was the name of the ACM that ordered the change to it, again IIRC.

Is there an IN specialist you guys could ask?

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The design of the AMCA looks frozen since the
AC models at top of page by proud indian and
the one in the video by lover are identical ...
which is great.

I think however that the cockpit is sunk too low with
a bay window exaggeration to it. It looks F-35ish in
the way it covers the full rear which means aug./syn.
reality helmet and that's hard to do, ask the US/UK.

does falcon Comes in delta wing ?

No, no, no, my good man ... and BECAUSE???

Because deltas are notoriously difficult at lower speeds
and that formula would severely limit the number of
airfields that can be used amongst other things.

Biz jets land at small strips by lake resorts a lot, remember?
Some more than at any tiny locality for a factory prospect :p:


N-LCA looks so beauty..... slap a person who says it does not fit into Navy's requirements.

If you put aesthetics above requirements,
you're in for an unhappy marriage, trust me!

Great day all, except those visiting AirIndia as their day is already made, Tay.
 
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Ministry of Defence
14-February, 2017 18:25 IST
11th Biennial Edition Aero India 2017 Takes Off at Bengaluru

Defence Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar inaugurated the 11th biennial edition of International Aerospace and Defence Exhibition and declared the Aero India 2017 open today at Air Force Station, Yelahanka in Bengaluru. This edition of Aero India, for the first time, combines the defence and civil aviation segments into a holistic event with the co involvement of the defence and civil aviation ministries in the event.

During his inaugural address Shri Parrikar said that this edition of Aero India would witness the emerging dynamism of defence manufacturing in India, especially the rising role of Indian defence industry. He further stated that the government is committed to creating an enabling environment for a domestic ecosystem of defence manufacturing, the results of which were already visible. He added, “The defence public sector undertakings are being revitalized and encouraged. Government has also taken several initiatives for ease of doing business for private firms and additional initiatives are underway to support the role of private sector in defence manufacturing”.

Minister for Civil Aviation, Shri P Ashok Gajapathi Raju speaking at the occasion highlighted that India was the fastest growing aviation sector in passenger terms in the world and held tremendous potential to graduate from the present position of being ninth in the world to being the third largest by 2022.

The inaugural address was followed by three Mi-17 helicopters flying past the dais in formation carrying the Indian, the Air Force and the Aero India flags. This edition of Aero India has to its credit the first ever public display of Light Utility Helicopter LUH and the handing over by DRDO of the first indigenous Airborne Early Warning and Control System (AEW&CS) aircraft, the Embraer ERJ-145, in the Initial Operational Clearance configuration to the Indian Air Force.

The Air Show witnessed a fly past by the Make in India formation consisting of HTT-40, Hawk-i, Dornier-228, Su-30MKI and the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft. This was followed by the fighters tearing through the skies displaying a host of aerobatic manoeuvres – the Su 30 MKI followed by Sweden’s SAAB Gripen, Tejas LCA, the American F-16 Falcon and the French Rafale. The Yakovlev aerobatic team, the Skycats, the Surya Kiran Aerobatics Team and the Sarang helicopter display team enthralled the spectators with their performance. Another unique feature of this air show was the 20-minute sortie by the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa, who flew in the Tejas LCA Trainer during the day.

Present at the occasion were MoS Defence, Dr. Subhash Bhamre, Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Shri Jayant Sinha, the three service chiefs of the Army, Navy and the Air Force, and Industry Minister, Government of Karnataka, Shri RV Deshpande, Secretary Defence Production, delegates from several foreign countries, senior serving officers from the three Services, veterans, and senior executives from defence industries were also present.

This edition of Aero India sees the participation of 549 companies with 53 Aircraft gracing the event. The total area of the show has grown from 24,403 sqm to 27,678 sqm this year. The gross area has also increased from 2,50,000 sqm to 2,60,000 sqm.

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AMCA looks totally bad@ss, but if we get it in 2030, it will be of no use.
2030 is the ideal time for the AMCA, that time the MiG-29UPG, Mirage 2000-5 MK.2 and DARIN III will all be coming to the end of their operational lives.

And Tapas better have missile carrying capability.
It will.

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