Air Force X and Y Result 2020 Out : Know How To Check Result
Air Force X and Y Result 2020 : CASB (Central Airmen Selection Board), Indian Air Force has officially declared the result for Air Force X Group (Technical) and Air Force Y Group (Non-Technical)Â 2020. The result was declared on 26th November 2020 on the official website airmenselection.cdac.in. The result has been released for the post of Airmen Star (01/2020) for intake (02/2021) for Group X Trades ( Except Education Trade) and Group X Trades ( except except auto Mobile Technician, Indian Air Force (Police), Indian Air Force (Security) and Musician Trades). Candidates can download their result from the official website
Uttarakhand: Jet fighter flies near China border amid snowfall
Amid heavy snowfall, Indian troops are busy patrolling along the China border. At the same time, the Indian Air Force jet fighter aircraft flew on Monday to take stock of the China border. The China border from Milam to Lipulekh is bordered by Pithoragarh district. After the infiltration of Chinese troops in Ladakh, the entire border along the district has been declared a high alert. Adequate number of army and paramilitary forces are deployed on this border. The Indian Army personnel, aware of China’s policy and intention, are monitoring the border with full vigor in the high Himalayan region posts
Age Limit For Non-Commissioned Entries
Age Limit For Non-Commissioned Entries In this blog, we will discuss the Age Limit For Air Force & Non-Commissioned Entries Like Indian Army, Navy. A non-commissioned is a type of military personnel who has not earned a commission. In other words, non-commission officer (also known as NCO) is a soldier with specific skills, military policing, recruitment, management etc. While commissioned officers are referred to as the ‘brain’ being the leaders whereas non-commissioned officers are referred to as the backbone of the Indian Armed Forces. Non commissioned are recruited through Army, AF, Navy recruitment centres starting with the rank of Sepoy
Air Force X & Y | Star 1 2020 Expected Cut Off
Indian Air Force (IAF) successfully conducted Air Force Star 1 Exam 2020 for the recruitment of Airman post in ‘X’ (Technical) and ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) Group. Defence aspirants need to pay attention as the official cut off will be released along with the results as now the written examination phase is concluded. In this blog, we are going to share every important detail related to Air Force X & Y Star 1 2020. So do read the full blog till the end to get notified. The exam dates for Air Force Online Written Exam were 04 November to 08
Hammer missile will be added with fighter aircraft Rafale
India is increasing the strength of its army amid the ongoing border dispute in East Ladakh. To defeat the enemies, the Indian Army has got Rafale fighter jet some time back. By the way, Rafael is already able to give suitable answers to enemies, but now his strength is going to increase further. The capacity of the Indian Rafale jet will increase further as it will now be equipped with the Hammer missile. The Hammer means that the Highly Agile and Maneuverable Munitions Actuated Range (Hammer) is a missile kit carried by air-to-ground rocket. According to the Hindustan Times report,
Indian Air Force gets three more Rafale fighter aircraft
Rafael’s second shipment in India has arrived on 04 November 2020. With this, the strength of the Air Force of India has increased. The three Rafale aircraft have reached India without stopping en route after flying from France. The second batch of Rafale planes arrived in India at 8:14 pm on November 04, 2020, after flying from France. Earlier, the first fleet of five Rafale aircraft reached India on 28 July 2020. He was inducted into the Indian Air Force on 10 September 2020. With the landing of these three aircraft, the number of Rafale fighter jets in India has
India Tests BrahMos Missile with Sukhoi Aircraft
On 30 October 2020, the Indian Air Force successfully tested the fighter-capable version of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile. It was fired from a Sukhoi MKI-30 aircraft into the Bay of Bengal. It is considered an important achievement for the Air Force amid the ongoing border dispute with China. According to media reports, the Sukhoi-30 aircraft travelled to the Bay of Bengal, filling the air itself. The aircraft took off at around nine in the morning and it fired a missile at its target about 1.30 in the afternoon. During its flight, the warplane travelled 3,500 kilometres. The special thing
600 Air Warriors Join IAF After Successful Training
Over 600 Air Warriors were inducted into the Indian Air Force at a passing out parade held at the Air Force Station Tambaram near here on Thursday. As many as 609 personnel were inducted into the IAF following a 67-week rigorous and intensive training at Mechanical Training Institute at the Airforce station, a Defence release here said. Air Commodore Charles Andrews, Air Officer Commanding Air Force Station, Jalahalli reviewed the parade. In his address, he urged the air warriors to make sustained efforts towards continuous enhancement of their technical knowledge and skills by keeping themselves abreast with the latest changes,
Rudram Missile To Be Inducted In Indian Air Force By 2022
India’s first anti-radiation missile ‘Rudram’ will be ready for induction into service by 2022 and will boost the Indian Air Force’s capabilities to knock out enemy radars and surveillance systems, top officials familiar with the developments said on Friday. The indigenous missile, being developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for the IAF, was tested for the first time in the anti-radiation mode from a Sukhoi-30 fighter jet on October 9 against a target on Wheeler Island off the Odisha coast. “We plan to carry out six to seven more tests before declaring the weapon ready for induction
Motor Sich Under Scanner For Alleged Chinese Investment, In Line To Get IAF Contract
As Ukraine-based JSC Motor Sich competed with JSC Russian helicopters to obtain a contract for the overhauling VK-2500-3 engine of the Indian Air Force’s Mi-17 V5 helicopters, it was under investigation for major Chinese investments. Is facing It has been alleged that Beijing’s Skyzone Aviation holds about 80 percent of the motor stitch through several foreign companies and small shareholders. Motor Sich faces inquiries from various agencies back home. Security services in Ukraine are said to have alleged that the purchase of the company’s stock by SkyRizon Aviation is an attempt to take its assets out of their country. In