The Indian Army has embodied the world with its force in the sky during the Aero India -21 in Bangalore, Karnataka. The fighters flew in the air in the presence of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa. At this time, the Sukhoi Su-30 MKI warriors were making a trident in the air, and the crowd was furious. Earlier, PM Narendra Modi tweeted, “India offers unlimited potential in defense and aerospace. Aero India is a wonderful platform for cooperation in these areas.”
Indian Air Force Su-30 MKI Fighter Jet, equipped with air-launched version of the Brahmos supersonic cruise missile, demonstrated its prowess at the Aero India show in Bangalore. These missiles are equipped with an Air Force dedicated squadron that can hit targets over 400 km.
#Watch | Indian Air Force Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team and Sarang Helicopter Demonstration Team perform the Aerobatic Show at the Aero India Exhibition in Bangalore. pic.twitter.com/yRrVLQbtBS
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The Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEU & C) system made eye contact at the Aero India Exhibition in Bangalore.
Defense research and development agency Aero India has showcased India’s undeveloped fifth generation fighter aircraft advanced middle fighter aircraft. According to the DRDO, the aircraft will come with many features and all the capabilities of multirol combat aircraft.
#Watch | Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW & C) Aeronautical Exhibition at the Aero India Show in Bangalore pic.twitter.com/dc50ze20ML
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The Brahmos supersonic cruise missile was unveiled at the Aero India Exhibition in Bangalore in the role of Coast Guard. The Indian Navy is going to add a missile in the role of the next generation of Coast Guard batteries.
Let us tell you that amidst the corona virus epidemic, the country’s premier aerospace and defense show, Aero India 2021, opened on Wednesday. It shows the influence of ‘Self-Help India Campaign’ and ‘Make in India’. This is the 13th edition of this biennial international event, the world’s first mixed-model aerospace demonstration at the Yelahanka Air Force Station, officials said.
Indian Air Force Su-30 MKI fighter jet Brahmos equipped with an air-launched version of the supersonic cruise missile was on display at the Aero India show in Bangalore. A dedicated squadron of the Air Force owns these missiles, which can reach 400 km. pic.twitter.com/8VLxpmM5jH
– ANI (@ANI) February 3, 2021
A total of 601 companies have confirmed their participation, including 523 Indians and 78 foreigners. Representatives from 14 countries are also participating. Ravikiran Pothukuchi, Industry Leader and Director of Aerospace and Defense at Dassault Systems in India, said, “The aerospace and defense sector in India is transforming as the government is undertaking a large number of modernization and nationalization programs.
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