10 Future Combat Aircraft of India you need to know | The 10 Aeronautical Projects of India (2020)

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The Indian Air Force has been undergoing a modernization program to replace and upgrade its aging and outdated equipment since the late 90s to advanced standards. For that reason it has started procuring and developing aircraft, weapons, associated technologies, and infrastructures. Some of these programs date back to the late 80s. The primary focus of current modernization and upgrades is to replace aircraft purchased from the Soviet Union that currently form the backbone of the Air Force. Let’s have a look at the 10 Aeronautical Projects of India.


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