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Rescue Team Airlifted by IAF After 2 Weeks

The team comprised eight personnel from the IAF, four from the army and three civilians, including Taka Tamut, who had summited Mount Everest. They were airlifted in the indigenously made advanced light helicopter (ALH) and the Russian-made Mi-17V5 helicopter.

Reports on 2nd Scorpene Submarine for Indian Navy Do Not Reflect Facts – Naval Group

The recent reports on the second Scorpene submarine for Indian Navy do not reflect facts. It appears these reports are based on wrong inputs received in bits and pieces from unreliable sources. There has been some delays in completing trials of the second submarine due to setting to work related issues and minor dent to the propeller which occurred during trials. The propeller was replaced and all noise trials have been completed successfully with results well above past specified performances.

No Data Stolen From IAF’s Paris Office Handling Rafale Jets: Report

The three-member team had left for Paris soon after the reports about a break-in on a weekend were received by the IAF. The team was sent to France to probe if any documents were stolen or copied during the break-in into its Rafale Project management team office. The Defence Ministry has also been informed that there was no data theft from the IAF office during the break in.

IAF Contingent Lands At France’s Air Force Base For Garuda Exercise

“IAF contingent landed at Air Force Base, Mont-de-Marsan, France, today. The IAF contingent was given a warm welcome by the French Air Force. The Air warriors of IAF are ready for flying operations,” IAF said in a tweet. “A contingent of 4x Su-30 MKI, 2x C-17 and 1x 1L-78 tanker of the Indian Air Force arrived at France.