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Tag: INS Vikrant

India may one day launch Hornets, ready to sting China

by Dave Makichuk November 3, 2020November 5, 2020

It is Beijing’s worst nightmare. The Indian Navy, brandishing brand new, state-of-the-art F/A-18 fighter jets, on their Indo-Pacific doorstep. You wanted a fight, China? Well, you got one. A Hornet that can sting. You might have some good fighter jets in the PLAAF, but you don’t have F/A-18s. According to respected military publication, The National […]

Super Hornet is ‘jumping’ to impress Indian Navy

by Dave Makichuk August 21, 2020August 24, 2020

The aircraft carrier: The weapon that refuses to go under

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