The HAL Ajeet (Sanskrit: अजीत; IAST: Ajīt, lit. Undefeatable or Unconquerable) was a jet-powered fighter aircraft developed and manufactured by Indian...
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its performance during combat, India proceeded to develop the improved HAL Ajeet, a modified variant of the Gnat. In British service, the Gnat was replaced...
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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (redirect from HAL PTAE-7)
combat jet manufactured by HAL, 250+ FB.52, 60 T.55 models Folland Gnat — (retired) Over 175 manufactured by HAL. HAL Ajeet —(retired) improved version...
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trainer prototype. HAL Tejas mock-up (LCA) light weight multi-role fighter. English Electric Canberra jet-powered bomber. HAL Ajeet subsonic jet trainer...
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served with the British, Finnish, Indian and Yugoslav air forces. The HAL Ajeet, or Gnat 2, is also included. Stored or under restoration Gnat T1 VH-XSO...
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The HAL Prachand (lit. 'Giant' or 'Intense') is an Indian multi-role light attack helicopter designed and manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited...
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Indian Air Force (section DRDO and HAL projects)
were inducted into the air force. HAL also started developing an improved version of the Folland Gnat, known as HAL Ajeet. At the same time, the IAF also...
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to Hasimara, and in April 1978, it moved to Bagdogra and converted to HAL Ajeet Mk.1 aircraft in March 1982. On 20 December 1985, the unit was awarded...
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the war, in February 1975, the Gnats were phased out, and replaced by HAL Ajeets. In May 1989, when the squadron was at Hindon, they were replaced with...
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