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    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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    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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  • 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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  • Ajit (redirect from Ajeet)
    1974), a Sri Lankan politician Ajith (film), a 2014 Indian Kannada film HAL Ajeet, an Indian jet fighter plane Ajit, an alternative name of the future Buddha...
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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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    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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  • built under licence by HAL. licence built by Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) other variants remain operational. includes 42 built by HAL. Some sources indicate...
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  • Gnat HAL Ajeet Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Lockheed T-33 Northrop F-5 Northrop T-38 Talon The Folland Gnat / HAL Ajeet Archived...
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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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