IAF Gets Two More Mirage 2000 Jets: How Dassault Aviation-Made Jets Are Adding To India’s Air Power

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The aircraft will be upgraded to the latest standards under a programme that has been undertaken by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited.

Government sources have said on Thursday that the Indian Air Force has acquired two second-hand combat jets, the Mirage 2000 made by Dassault Aviation, from France to boost its already existing fleet at a time when there are growing tensions at the Line of Actual Control.

The aircraft will be upgraded to the latest standards under a programme that has been undertaken by the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, sources told ANI. Read More…

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