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INDIAN AIRFORCE

INDIAN AIRFORCE
Author: MR. PRANAV ZOPE
Publisher: Pranav Zope
Total Pages: 500
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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THIS BOOK IS WRITTEN FOR THE AWARENESS OF INDIAN AIRFORCE. EVERYONE KNOWS WHAT IS INDIAN AIR FORCE AND WHOLE WORLD HAS SEEN ITS, PROUDNESS AND ITS STRENGTH, BUT WHAT ARE THE COMPONENTS USED BY THEM ARE, NOT KNOWN PROPERLY. THE INTENTION OF WRITING THIS BOOK IS TO SHOW THE WORLD, INDIA’S PROUD SOLDIERS OF INDIAN AIR FORCE. I HOPE YOU LIKE THIS BOOK. PLEASE READ IT FROM CORE OF YOUR HEART. READ MY PREVIOUS BOOK ON AMAZON ‘INCREADIBLE SUPPORT INDIAN DEFENCE’. --PRANAV ZOPE.


90 Years of the Indian Air Force: Present Capabilities and Future Prospects

90 Years of the Indian Air Force: Present Capabilities and Future Prospects
Author: Sanjay Badri-Maharaj
Publisher: Asia@War
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2022-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781915070586

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The Indian Air Force was formed on 8 October 1932. Tested in the Second World War and in subsequent India-Pakistan conflicts, the force enters its 90th year as one of the largest air forces in the world. However, it also faces enhanced challenges in the region as it seeks to replace legacy systems, upgrade its combat and support assets and to also expand its force levels. Despite many problems the IAF is facing the second decade of the 21st century with an increasingly rationalized doctrine, an improving air defense network, an array of new ordnance and electronics and a rejuvenated combat fleet.90 Years of the Indian Air Force examines the Indian Air Force as it exists today and its moves towards modernization. Each element of the IAF, along with the current inventory of aircraft as they relate to its combat squadrons, its transport fleet, its helicopter forces and its training and electronic warfare and surveillance assets are discussed. In addition, the IAF's air defence network and its large SAM inventory are detailed along with the fledgling Defence Space Agency which operates with Air Force assistance. India's existing space assets are discussed as they relate to airspace surveillance and management.The ongoing modernization of the Indian Air Force is examined in terms of new acquisitions and the upgrading of older but viable platforms. Similarly, the ongoing efforts to improve the Air Defence network, ISTAR systems, AEW platforms and new SAMs are analyzed. Moreover, the focus on indigenous designs in respect of radars, aircraft, ordnance and SAMs are explored in detail. Two separate elements of this effort are discussed - license production of foreign designs and a renewed emphasis on local designs for combat aircraft, trainers, helicopters, weapons and SAM, this local production being key to the IAF's future modernization.


Himalayan Eagle: The story of the Indian Air Force

Himalayan Eagle: The story of the Indian Air Force
Author: Henry Jesuadian
Publisher: Lancer Publishers LLC
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2017-12-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1940988357

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A chronological, sequential narrative of the salient points in the IAF’s existence, from it’s pre-conception right up to the early part of the 21st century. It is written with a minimum of technical or political detail or professional jargon, and in an ‘easy to read’ format which should make it interesting reading for all levels of aviation and military enthusiasts!


The Indian Air Force

The Indian Air Force
Author: George Kilpatrick Tanham
Publisher: RAND Corporation
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Reviews the development of the independent Indian Air Force, analyzing its role in the series of conflicts that India has been engaged in since its independence, and discussing some of the doctrinal issues that these conflicts have illuminated.


Defence from the Skies: 80 Years of the Indian Air Force

Defence from the Skies: 80 Years of the Indian Air Force
Author:
Publisher: KW Publishers Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9385714724

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Indian Air Force now completes 80 years since it was formed as an independent component of India’s armed forces. Time and again, the air force has performed magnificently even against severe odds, and built up a professional reputation that is the envy of leading air forces of the word. This volume, as the Second Edition of the earlier volume published in 2007 has been extensively revised and updated. Air Forces are unique in the sense that they are the only national military institution exclusively devoted to military operations in the aerospace continuum. The Indian Air Force is no different. But their dominant role in modern warfare, the high costs of aerospace power, and a host of other factors demand closer attention to their role in modern defence and the protection of national interests. Air Forces don’t win wars by themselves; and no one in the Indian Air Force has ever claimed it. But no war can be won without them. We learnt that seminal lesson the hard way when we did not use the potent force of the IAF’s combat fleet in the Sino-Indian War of 1962. It is from this perspective that this study — or rather an interpretative essay reflecting on the significant issues and events of the past 80 years — approaches the challenges the Indian Air Force faces in the coming decades. IAF combat force levels have slumped while its commitments are rapidly growing in consonance with our expanding economic and political interests well beyond our territorial boundaries.


Indian Air Force in Wars

Indian Air Force in Wars
Author: Air Vice Marshal Arun Kumar Tiwary
Publisher: Lancer Publishers LLC
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2013-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1935501798

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This is an analytical account of the entire operational history of the IAF. Within five years of its creation the fledgling Flights of No 1 Squadron were undergoing trials by fire in the NWFP. During the World War II, the IAF expanded nine-fold and made valiant contributions in turning the tide of Japanese onslaught. Hardly had the guns fallen silent across the globe and India emerged independent breaking the centuries old yoke of colonialism, once again the IAF was called into operations in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) war in 1947-48. The IAF was at its innovative best in the un-chartered virgin territory of Himalayan heights. From 1948 till 1962, the IAF witnessed slow and lopsided growth. The debacle in 1962 Sino-Indian war and refusal to use the combat component of the IAF was the nadir of Indian integrated decision-making. The realisation of the need for having well-structured defence forces and resultant expansion of defence forces including the IAF had begun. This reorganisation measure was disrupted half way by the Pakistani attack in J&K. The 1965 war was on. The IAF was launched into conflict at an extremely short notice of one hour and stemmed the advancing enemy tanks from severing the lifeline of J&K. It was only the 1971 war, which enabled the IAF to prepare itself properly and prosecute a well-crafted war plan. The exceptionally swift victory in East Pakistan in a matter of 12 days and with 93,000 Pakistani troops surrendering revealed the might of the Indian Armed Forces. The IAF contributed a lion’s share. Its precision attacks on Governor’s house had strategic results. Pakistani intrusions in 1999 in Dras, Kargil and Haneef sectors again saw restricted committal of the IAF along with the Army. Despite restrictive rules of engagement IAF operated with innovations and was the major reason for Pakistan to vacate the intrusion. In its history of 80 years the IAF has also operated in counter-insurgency role on many occasions.


Air Power and National Security

Air Power and National Security
Author: Ramesh V. Phadke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Air power
ISBN: 9788182748408

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Every conflict since World War II has seen an increasingly bigger role of air power. This study highlights the major air power lessons major conflicts, and explains air power roles and missions. It also discusses the somewhat contentious subject of air power in support of surface forces and traces the IAF's contribution in war and peace in the years since independence.


An Indian Air Force Officer Recollects

An Indian Air Force Officer Recollects
Author: PK Karayi
Publisher: Frontier India Technology
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2014-06-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 8193005503

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An Indian Air Force Officer writes about his childhood, life in Air Force, his posting to UK as an Assistant Attaché during the purchase of the English Electric Canberra Bomber and The Sepecat Jaguar – Anglo -french ground attack aircraft, liasoning with arms companies for spares, assignment with British Royalty during their visit to India in 1961, borrowing a cannister of shaving foam from an American for a Russian General who does not shave himself, and other quaint idiosyncrasies of individuals and institutions, both in India and UK. There are humorous descriptions of antics of Indian politicians and bureaucrats of the time. A full chapter has been devoted to describe his duties as an Equerry-In-Waiting for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philips, the Duke of Edinburgh during their state Visit to India in January – March 1961. The book contains nine rare photographs of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and H.R.H. The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh , during their visit to India in 1961.


Indian Air Force AIRMAN Group 'Y' (Non-Technical Trades) 2020

Indian Air Force AIRMAN Group 'Y' (Non-Technical Trades) 2020
Author: Arihant Experts
Publisher: Arihant Publications India limited
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019-12-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9324191829

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Indian Airforce (IAF) has released online applications for the post of Airman in Group ‘Y’ Trades (Non-Technical). All the eligible and interest unmarried men can apply for this examination. Every year Indian Air Force conducts recruitment examination for the selection of Airmen Group ‘Y’ and the selection is based on 3 Stages – Written Test (Online), Physical Test and Medical Test. ‘Conquer The Sky’ is the series that is completely based on latest official Pattern and Syllabus of Online Exam. The current edition of “Indian Airforce Airmen Group – Y (Non-Technical Trades) is the complete Study Package which is prepared for the candidates who have applied for the upcoming exam. This guide is divided into chapters under the key subjects and the best part of this book is that the theory given about every chapter is in the form of ‘Notes’ that allows to understand the concepts quickly and clearly by educating the entire syllabus, with more than 3000 MCQs in a Chapterwise manner, and lastly it includes fully solved model paper (Official) and 3 Practice Papers that allows to self-evaluate and helps to maintain the progress level. Answer provided in the book are well explained in details and clears all the doubts and fears regarding the exam that helps in the boosting the confidence. TABLE OF CONTENTS Model Solved Paper (Official), English, General Awareness, Mathematics, Reasoning, Practice Sets (1-3).


The Forgotten Few; The Indian Air Force in World War II

The Forgotten Few; The Indian Air Force in World War II
Author: KS Nair
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9353570689

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The Forgotten Few is the first contemporary attempt to produce a historical narrative of the nation's contribution, specifically to the Air Force component, of World War II, which was an important part of our journey to Independence and national identity. Close to three million Indians served in uniform during the War. And yet, the Indian chapter of this globe-straddling story, reverberations of which still echo today, are barely known - a symptom of which was the recent controversy over the absence of Indians in the Christopher Nolan film Dunkirk. This book brings to light some of the lost stories of Indian aviators who built the very foundations of human and physical infrastructure for what is now the world's fourth largest air force. It benefits from several first-person interviews with some of the last Indian survivors of World War II, enabling a level of fidelity that is quite rare among Indian histories.