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  2. Bharat Rakshak - Wikipedia

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    An active discussion forum, which has been referred to in the press as a think-tank of Indian military issues. [1] Discussion forums have threads in the following categories: Military Issues & History Forum; Strategic Issues & International Relations Forum; Technology & Economic Forum; General Discussion Forums (Accessible only to registered ...

  3. List of aerial victories during the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971

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    "Pakistani Air Losses of the 1971 War (Official List)" Bharat-Rakshak.com "Indian Air Losses of the 1971 War (Unofficial List)" Archived 2017-11-15 at the Wayback MachineBharat-Rakshak.com "IAF, IA and IN Aircraft Losses Database" Bharat-Rakshak.com "IAF COMBAT KILLS - 1971 INDO-PAK AIR WAR" Orbat,info

  4. List of aerial victories during the Indo-Pakistani war of 1965

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    Sqn Ldr later Grp Capt Bharat Singh No. 2 Squadron IAF: India 14 Sep Khem Karan Sector Folland Gnat: Unidentified F-86: Indian Army confirmed wreckage and Singh awarded Vir Chakra, PAF pilot nursed hit plane safely to ground. [41] Flg Offr later Air Marshal Prakash Sadashivrao Pingale No. 7 Squadron IAF: India 16 Sep Hawker Hunter: Fg Offr M ...

  5. List of historical aircraft of the Indian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Name Origin Primary role(s) Year introduced Year retired # used Notes Pre World War II Westland Wapiti: United Kingdom: Liaison: 1933 1942 28 [1]World War II

  6. Vinod Neb - Wikipedia

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    Wing Commander Vinod Kumar Neb VrC and Bar was a retired Officer and fighter pilot of the Indian Air Force and a hero of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 and Indo- Pakistan War of 1971. [1]

  7. No. 222 Squadron IAF - Wikipedia

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    A Su-7 used by the Tigersharks [4]. No. 222 Squadron was raised at Ambala on 15 September 1969, with Sukhoi Su-7 aircraft. In July 1971, the Squadron was moved to Halwara, and was soon engaged in combat with the PAF.

  8. No. 22 Squadron IAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 22 Squadron (Swifts) was a CAS unit based out of Hasimara AFS.Along with No. 222 Squadron IAF Tiger Sharks, No. 22 Squadron forms a part of the 16 Wing of the IAF. The squadron operated the MiG-27 till December 2017 and the squadron number-plated since then.

  9. Pushpindar Singh Chopra - Wikipedia

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    The 'Black Archers' is an illustrated history of the No.47 Squadron of the Indian Air Force MiG-29UPGs (based in Adampur) and its history along with its military use. [ 28 ] Pushpindar Singh's book 'Dragon Fire' provides details of the No.6 Squadron , which is one of the more well known squadrons due to its roles in the 1965 and 1971 Indo ...