IAF fighter accidentally releases ‘air store’ near Pokhran; inquiry ordered
The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Wednesday said one of its fighter aircraft inadvertently released an “air store” near the Pokhran firing range due to a technical malfunction.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Wednesday said one of its fighter aircraft inadvertently released an “air store” near the Pokhran firing range due to a technical malfunction.
‘Bharat Shakti’ will have on display an array of indigenous weapon systems and platforms as a demonstration of the prowess of the country, premised on the nation’s Aatmanirbharata initiative.
President witnessed a Firepower Exercise, which involved intricate drills of fire and manoeuvre by various weapon platforms including new generation weapon systems.
Manufacturers of the system- Munitions India Ltd and Economic Explosives Limited - met user requirements at trials' completion, the DRDO said today.
The exercise included combat-free fall jumps with guided precision aerial delivery system and battle drills in a simulated hostile mechanised environment, the Army said.
Things were going well for him as the US economy was doing well, a US-China trade deal was in the making and his white supremacist voters were intact.
Earlier, Rajnath Singh had made an intriguing statement saying that India’s nuclear policy till date has been ‘No First Use’ but 'what happens in future depends on the circumstances'.
Rajnath Singh was speaking to media after paying tributes to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, on his first death anniversary, in Pokhran.
The air warriors took to the skies on Su-30Mki, MiG-27, MiG-29 Upgrades, LCA-Tejas, Mirage-2000, MiG-21 Bison, Jaguars, Hawks, AN-32, C-130J and also the weaponised version of the indigenously built ALH Rudra helicopters along with Mi-17 V5s, as they were also spotted doing combat and heliborne operations at the do.
Finally, the much-awaited trailer of John Abraham’s Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran is out and it hasn’t disappointed the viewers. Parmanu,…