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Bharat Rakshak was started in April 1997 by bringing together the individual websites of Indian Defence enthusiasts. [1] The website was officially launched on 1 July 1997 by Seetal Patel and Rupak Chattopadhyay.
Bharat Rakshak Members have been acknowledged as reliable sources and experts in the field. They may not be experts, but 10 years of being involved in this field should count for something. Senior Bharat Rakshak Members have themselves written books and papers - for eg. The India-Pakistan Air War of 1965.
"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
Air Marshal Aspy Merwan Engineer DFC (15 December 1912 – 1 May 2002) was an officer in the Indian Air Force who rose through the ranks to become independent India's second Chief of the Air Staff, succeeding Subroto Mukerjee in 1960 and preceding Arjan Singh.
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.
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
First group of Indian pilots arrive in London, 8 October 1940. In 1940, 24 Indian pilots, also known as the X-squad, were chosen from 72 trainees of the Indian Airforce 4th Pilot's Course and sent to the UK for operational training and squadron service with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (RAFVR).
The Indo-Pakistani Naval War of 1971 refers to the maritime military engagements between the Indian Navy and the Pakistan Navy during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.The series of naval operations began with the Indian Navy's exertion of pressure on Pakistan from the Indian Ocean, while the Indian Army and Indian Air Force moved in to choke Pakistani forces operating in East Pakistan on land.