The MiG-25 in the West is called “Foxbat.” Created in the USSR in the 1960s, the aircraft went down in aviation history as the fastest-speed serial interceptor. This combat aircraft was capable of reaching a speed of three Mach and flying at altitudes of up to 23,000 meters. “Defence View” tells about the missions of MiG-25,… Continue reading The most secret aircraft of the Indian Air Force
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IAF has a history of dangerous evacuations. Here’s my story : from Chandigarh to Ladakh
Casualty evacuation from remote places in the Himalayas not connected even by rail or road is an important part of the lives of those serving in the Indian Air Force. asualty evacuation from remote places in the Himalayas not connected even by rail or road is an important part of the lives of those serving in… Continue reading IAF has a history of dangerous evacuations. Here’s my story : from Chandigarh to Ladakh
Surgical Strike Day: How Indian Army avenged deaths of 19 soldiers in Uri attack
Exactly four years ago on September 28, 2016; the Indian Army conducted its first surgical strike across the Line of Control (LoC) in retaliation to the Uri attack, in which 19 army soldiers lost their lives. Recalling the strike, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “Four years ago, around this time, the world witnessed the courage,… Continue reading Surgical Strike Day: How Indian Army avenged deaths of 19 soldiers in Uri attack
12 Para SF operatives Vs 2000 Anti Indian Kashmiri people
Its was a high time in Kashmir, the phase of curfews and bands were at peaks still the kashmiris were creating chaos and trying to bring down the security arrangements which is was quite tough that time, you can find policemen, CRPF people or army personnel at every square or at any place. Kashmir is… Continue reading 12 Para SF operatives Vs 2000 Anti Indian Kashmiri people
Which countries supported Pakistan during the India-Pakistan War of 1971?
Why did the war start between India and Pakistan? Basically it was between East and West Pakistan. East Pakistan (current Bangladesh) was Bengali majority but politicians of West Pakistan made Urdu the official language without thinking of East Pakistanis who spoke the Bengali language. Not only this but leaders of East Pakistan were not getting… Continue reading Which countries supported Pakistan during the India-Pakistan War of 1971?
Meet the Rifle women of Assam Rifles posted at the LOC
For the first time, India has deployed female troops along the Line of Control (LoC) between India and Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir on national security duty. This is probably for the first time in the history of the Indian armed forces that women have been deployed on regular security duty along with their male… Continue reading Meet the Rifle women of Assam Rifles posted at the LOC
Three army personnel will receive Shaurya Chakra for fighting terrorists in Kashmir
Three armed forces personnel have been conferred with the prestigious Shaurya Chakra award for military personnel on the Independence Day for showing exemplary courage while fighting terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir. Lieutenant Colonel Krishan Singh Rawat of Parachute Regiment (Special Forces), Major Anil URS of 4 Maratha Light Infantry and Havildar Alok Kumar Dubey of… Continue reading Three army personnel will receive Shaurya Chakra for fighting terrorists in Kashmir
Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw : Most Remembered Indian Soldier
ield Marshal Shamsherji Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw, MC (03 April 1914 – 27 June 2008), popularly known as Sam Bahadur (“Sam the Brave”), was an Indian military leader who was the first Indian Army officer to be promoted to the five-star rank of field marshal. His distinguished military career spanned four decades and five wars, beginning with… Continue reading Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw : Most Remembered Indian Soldier
The Indian Army Officer Who Cut Off His Leg With His “kukri”
As we all know, India army have a large number of mighty Gurkha worrier to fight for the nation, and the Gurkha mercenaries used the machete “kukri” is very famous, this kind of knife must see blood once pulled out. Interestingly, an Indian Army officer once pulled out a “Kukri” in the war (1971) against… Continue reading The Indian Army Officer Who Cut Off His Leg With His “kukri”