Miscellaneous Pictures - Indian Armed Forces
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Barbed wire heart for a fence on valentines day?
Barbed wire heart for a fence on valentines day?
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source and some info please
source and some info please
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I believe its one of the P-17 frigates.. INS Satpura?chackojoseph wrote:Name the ship behind. If you guess it correctly, pat your own back
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Since its GRSE, it should be INS Kamorta or any other P 28. Saw this pic on chhindits blog too and posted in Naval thread.chackojoseph wrote:Name the ship behind. If you guess it correctly, pat your own back
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Superb A2A pic of our new Mi-17V
http://twitpic.com/8ko2st/full
No spit and polish for these workhorses, they look grimy already!
Note the "dolphin nose" and armour protection for the crew
http://twitpic.com/8ko2st/full
No spit and polish for these workhorses, they look grimy already!
Note the "dolphin nose" and armour protection for the crew
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IN Seaking with EO ball ... seeing for first time
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-qRtiNBhYzaw/T ... KL5006.JPG
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-qRtiNBhYzaw/T ... KL5006.JPG
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Interesting photograph!Aditya G wrote:Superb A2A pic of our new Mi-17V
http://twitpic.com/8ko2st/full
No spit and polish for these workhorses, they look grimy already!
Note the "dolphin nose" and armour protection for the crew
The serial number has been photochopped over.
Also, there is, what looks like, a bank of loudspeakers under the fuselage. Never seen that before on IAF choppers.
Maybe a few of these are spec'd for psy ops?
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I initially thought it was power searchlight...Dennis wrote:Interesting photograph!Aditya G wrote:Superb A2A pic of our new Mi-17V
http://twitpic.com/8ko2st/full
No spit and polish for these workhorses, they look grimy already!
Note the "dolphin nose" and armour protection for the crew
The serial number has been photochopped over.
Also, there is, what looks like, a bank of loudspeakers under the fuselage. Never seen that before on IAF choppers.
Maybe a few of these are spec'd for psy ops?
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Beautiful photo. But isn't the type supposed to have an EO turret ?
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That's a Ka-28 not Ka-31.chackojoseph wrote:Indian Navy Kamov Ka-31 Helix with Rotors folded
Ka-31 has a different nose and distinctive underbelly retractable radar.
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^^^ thats right sid, KA-31 does has a different nose. thanks for correction.
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some hi-res views of the cockpit of the IAF Il-76, shot during Red Flag 2008
http://www.aame.in/2012/02/il-76-aircra ... ckpit.html
Does this portion of the aircraft below the pilot have any specific name, other than cockpit?
https://sites.google.com/site/blogaame/ ... rce-06.jpg
http://www.aame.in/2012/02/il-76-aircra ... ckpit.html
Does this portion of the aircraft below the pilot have any specific name, other than cockpit?
https://sites.google.com/site/blogaame/ ... rce-06.jpg
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Cockpit floor?Hiten wrote: Does this portion of the aircraft below the pilot have any specific name, other than cockpit?
https://sites.google.com/site/blogaame/ ... rce-06.jpg
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I think that is the navigator station under the cockpit. Those array of glass windows looking down and forward is for landmark/visual navigation if electronic navigation is not possible. Those windows can also be used for just observation of the land/sea features below. All Il-76's have this feature. Those that are converted to AWACS such as the IAF Falcons have these windows replaced with radar or other electronic devices.shiv wrote:Cockpit floor?Hiten wrote: Does this portion of the aircraft below the pilot have any specific name, other than cockpit?
https://sites.google.com/site/blogaame/ ... rce-06.jpg
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^^^TU-142s also have a forward section in the nose for Master Observer (IN name for Navigator).
Check here:http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-p ... 535883.jpg. One walks through the gap between the pilots into the navigator station.
He sees outside through forward section of the nose:
http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumblarge ... 420X0h.jpg
Check here:http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-p ... 535883.jpg. One walks through the gap between the pilots into the navigator station.
He sees outside through forward section of the nose:
http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumblarge ... 420X0h.jpg
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AKA in the new heli inductions
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Looks like bush jr. momentshyamd wrote:
AKA in the new heli inductions
(i know it is nightvision, however - looks funny)
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gosh idoit politiciansshyamd wrote:
AKA in the new heli inductions
this politician looking through cover night vision, as his goverment do in artillery competion.
we need strong men with willingness take bull from head not in a*#
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Is that his fault? Next day he may be sitting in a tank or a submarine, should the defense minister get training to operate everything? or isn't it enough for him to go there, show his support and leave the rest to the trained men!sarabpal.s wrote:gosh idoit politiciansshyamd wrote:
AKA in the new heli inductions
this politician looking through cover night vision, as his goverment do in artillery competion.
we need strong men with willingness take bull from head not in a*#
I just didn't see the point in mocking him!
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Saar joke may be on you. NVGs have a day time cover with a pinhole to let in light so that the sensitive light amplification tube is protected. Any TFTA strong men will become blind if they lift the lens cover in daylight an the intensifier tube light may get shortened.sarabpal.s wrote:gosh idoit politiciansshyamd wrote:
AKA in the new heli inductions
this politician looking through cover night vision, as his goverment do in artillery competion.
we need strong men with willingness take bull from head not in a*#
For example:
http://www.nitevis.com/images/ANPVS4_Da ... ter_01.jpgThe AN/PVS4 is equipped with a Day Light Lens Cover that allows day time sighting in of the units or for daytime operation of the sight. It may be necessary to use this adapter under extremely bright nighttime conditions. The adapter consists of three hole sizes spaced evenly around the periphery, which passes by 3 larger aperture holes and 3 dark glass lenses to allow for 6 different levels of light reduction into the scope.
As a result, the AN/PVS-4 can be used in lighting conditions ranging from midday-sun in the desert, through to very-bright-moonlight and high levels of urban lighting. Under moonlight or lower conditions, the AN/PVS-4 can be used without the adaptor and the ABC (Automatic Brightness Controls) will reduce the gain, although the image may be too bright for the reticle to show correctly
Also:
http://www.nightvision.com/products/mil ... _F7001.pdf
Pinholed Rubber Objective Lens Cap – The weaponsight has a rubber objective lens cap that has a pinhole in the center. The pinhole allows the cap to serve as a daylight training aid. The lens cap flips up for night use and remains secured to the objective lens.
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http://www.facebook.com/VishalJolapara/ ... 2580631173Ashwini wrote:Would love to see a photo of you with the a/c.
Btw, are you on fb?
Dominique Sébastien gave me his 'France' Patch which he has worn while & since flying Rafale missions over Afghanistan after his & Shiv's Test Flight.
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Who wants this SDRE, so chi chi, we need a TFTA defence minister.sarabpal.s wrote:gosh idoit politiciansshyamd wrote:
AKA in the new heli inductions
this politician looking through cover night vision, as his goverment do in artillery competion.
we need strong men with willingness take bull from head not in a*#
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Film by Directorate of Operations (Media and Public Relations) Air HQ on Mi17 V5
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Aditya G wrote:
Light helicopter high altitude trials?
http://www.gauravschimar.com/gallery-ca ... rettyPhoto
Looks like it
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