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thanks Austin - nice find
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Probably peddling it to India.
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The TATRA/Tor-M is for IA competition for SHORD ,where Russians are participating with Tor-M2K and Pantisir-S system.

Surya any time :)
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LCA weapons launches.

Some recent videos on FI utube channel.

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^^ Chacko you need to fix the LCA Weapon Launch video or may be mods can do that

Firepower: Air

At an airbase in Lipetsk, RT looks into the men and hardware that make up Russia's air force.

http://rtd.rt.com/films/firepower-air/#part-1
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Looks like some young cavaliers of the Indian Army

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ROCKETS AWAY

Animation on Mi 17 attacks on Tololing ridge during the Kargil war............pays homage to the brave air warriors of IAF

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sameerjoshi wrote:


ROCKETS AWAY

Animation on Mi 17 attacks on Tololing ridge during the Kargil war............pays homage to the brave air warriors of IAF

Jai Hind
The first animation depiction of IAF attack on the Tololing ridge. Nubra, four ship Mi 17 formation engaged the NLI troops on Point 5140.....
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Video of the 3D Arcade video game based on an IAF themed Mirage2000 - OPERATION MORNING GLORY

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Animation on the AIR COMBAT OF PVC WINNER F/O NIRMALJEET SINGH SEKHON--1971 WAR


DOGFIGHT.....


[youtube]xiL_H92K1Tk&feature=youtu.be[/youtube]

A splendid animation made by Anurag Rana, Founder of Threye Interactive..........
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sameer please don't use the large fonts.

edit : the tololing vid is really well done ! d/ling the other now.
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Rahul M wrote:sameer please don't use the large fonts.

edit : the tololing vid is really well done ! d/ling the other now.

Ok Rahul...Wilco
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Image of an optronic periscope being developed by Cassidian for German ship builder HDW using cables from Huber+Suhner:

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Surfacing in a submarine
With its partner of many years, Cassidian Optronics, HUBER+SUHNER is currently working on a new generation of state-of-the-art periscopes. The company's cables and connectors are now surfacing in submarines – in the true sense of the word.

Naval forces often use submarines for reconnaissance missions, approaching a coast as stealthily as possible and observing the land or other ships through a periscope. For example, this allows submarines to stop weapons and drug smugglers in their tracks. During such operations, the periscope serves as the submarine's eye. This optical instrument is extended above the surface of the water while the submarine remains hidden below, enabling observation from a concealed position.

Telescope, camera and satellite link in one
The construction of a submarine periscope is extremely complex. The light is redirected by specially-arranged mirrors that deliver the image to the submarine cabin. A submarine periscope is also fitted with pressure bulkheads, a type of valve that prevents water penetration. Since it forms a connection between the inside and the outside, the periscope represents a weak point in the vessel, to the extent that almost 90% of the water that enters the submarine does so via the periscope. In addition to the lens, the periscope also contains various sensors, antennae and technology for automatic reconnaissance.

Military submarines are usually equipped with two such systems: a search periscope and an attack periscope. The search periscope delivers a panoramic view of the submarine's surroundings and is used for longer oberservations. It can also locate enemy ships and features a satellite link, high image quality and a wide display window. As a result, it can take photographs from its field of vision and carry out surveillance in night vision mode with the help of an image intensifier. The attack periscope is much smaller and thus presents a narrower radar cross-section, which makes it more difficult to detect. This does, however, impose restrictions on the angle of view and image quality.

New generation of periscopes
The range of periscope functions is constantly increasing, which brings added technical challenges. HUBER+SUHNER is up to the task. The company is developing a new generation of state-of-the-art periscopes in collaboration with Cassidian Optronics, a renowned manufacturer of optronic mast systems for submarines and partner to HUBER+SUHNER for 25 years. The project is being conducted as part of a contract with the German shipyard HDW, located in Kiel. The complex, customer-specific cables and connectors will be used in both search and attack periscopes.

Hybrid cable featuring three technologies
Connectivity solutions for periscopes must meet a multitude of requirements. The BMA connectors in the pressure bulkheads must be easy to install and replace, and be capable of withstanding 68 bar of pressure. The cables must also be pressure-resistant at 68 bar. Flexibility and diameter are equally important because of the limited space available, with a maximum diameter of 29 millimetres. Despite these restrictions, the cables must transmit error-free optical and electrical signals to exchange data and supply power. HUBER+SUHNER is deploying a hybrid cable that contains 4 fiber optic strands, 2 coaxial wires and 34 copper wires. This customer-specific solution represents a particular challenge because hundreds of metres of these types of cables are usually produced at a stretch but, in this case, the longest cable measures only 15 metres. This necessitates a complex production process in small stages. A hollow conductor must even be built into the hybrid cable for the coaxial wire to be subsequently fed through, however thanks to its expertise in radio frequency, fiber optics and low frequency, HUBER+SUHNER is able to provide Cassidian with the solution from a single source. A total of approximately 200 metres of hybrid cable have been supplied so far; the pressure tests are currently in progress.

Modular solution for the Columbian Navy
As soon as the trial runs have been completed successfully, Cassidian will deliver the next-generation periscope to the Columbian Navy. The Navy is hoping to replace all the periscopes in its current submarine fleet as part of an initiative to overhaul and modernise its equipment. The periscope system from Cassidian Optronics was chosen because the modern, cost-effective and ready-to-install modular solution enables older periscopes to be replaced without requiring substantial modification of the submarine.


Cassidian Optronics
Cassidian Optronics, formerly Carl Zeiss Optronics, is a renowned manufacturer of optronic mast systems and periscopes for submarines. Cassidian is part of the armament and security division of the EADS Group. EADS (European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company) is Europe's largest aerospace company and its second-largest defence firm.
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International Sniper Competition @ Abinsk ( Pictures )

http://veedoff.livejournal.com/16363.html
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Documentary on Vikramaditya ( use Captions for English translation )

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Long video of detailed testing of the American Midgetman ICBM "Hard Mobile Launcher" https://archive.org/details/BoeingAirForceHardMobileLauncher
In September 29, 1988, Boeing, Loral and the Air Force rolled out the HML MTV (Hard Mobile Launcher)T. This was a nuclear missile launcher during the Cold War. The project was scrapped in 1992.
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was this posted ?

U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 14th Airlift Squadron, 437th Airlift Wing from JB Charleston, S.C. conduct a training static line and bundle drop over Pope Army Air Field, May 10, 2013 in support of the annual Yudh Abhyas 2013 Exercise. The 82nd Airborne Division from Fort Bragg, NC joined the Indian Army during this training. The training provides both the Air Force aircrew, 82nd paratroopers, and the Indian paratroopers with joint readiness, providing an experience and joint force.
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Dont know if this was posted before, Take of at .13 is amazing
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Documentary of the Cruise Missile Tomahawk

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Building the SU-27 : The Best Fighter Jet in the World (Full Documentary)

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Not sure this has been posted before.

Full length documentary on the 1971 war

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Brig Hoshiar Singh's Wiki page needs help! \

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoshier_Singh
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Thought would share - 20 regiments of Chinese troops with FLIR equipment conduct nighttime landing exercise

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=fd9_1384 ... BDg8ScV.99

Liveleak (LL) has some great videos if you are familiar with this site (and many you may want to avoid). This site usually has the first content of latest events.

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a Gem. 'Planes of Hindustan', filmed in 1940

[youtube]ygVsqTVfpWk[/youube]

Amazing, shows aerial filming of the aircrafts

It would be nicer if the Title is made a bit more descriptive, IMHO. Replace 'The Annotated Version' with a mil-related statement of similar, or bit more, word count

'Tag' section could be populated with as many relevant keywords as possibly

Youtube must be made to pick up what this video is about, so that it lists it alongside other such videos. Currently its showing all unrelated videos in the sidebar
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2 Su-30MKIs escorting the IAF's C-17



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Correctly embedded video shared in the previous post

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an in-flight footage of the Nirbhay



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2h4tjac-fU

LCA jettisoning its Drop Tanks & dropping a LGB



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fdl7FPMsoYg
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Tejas IOC movie from the hangars of HAL ADA

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Austin wrote:Tejas IOC movie from the hangars of HAL ADA
the video made on the LCA Tejas, Amazing clarity... appropriate music. high definition...
a must watch.. if possible see it on a big screen HD TV. I saw it on 3D.
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I didn't know that the air brakes were used in flight to retard acceleration. Awesome video !!!
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Tu-160

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Tejas IAF's Baby

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Tejas takes another step towards IAF induction ( In Hindi )

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Rakesh Sharma interview --- he recently retired from test flying

[youtube]up_ANSNTB-U#t=286[/youtube]
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Jat Balwan (2011) - A Documentary on the Jat Regiment

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Badlu Ram ka Badan: Legendary Song: Assam Regiment Battalions sang this through the Battle of Tennis Court, Kohima. You can still hear this at Happy Valley!!

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UAC Video

http://youtu.be/IW-IopgmVx0UAC 1/4: PAK-FA, Be-200, Su-35, IL-76MD-90A!
http://youtu.be/OY1Nh03pQYQ 2/4: MiG-35/35D, Sukhoi Superjet 100, Su-32/34
http://youtu.be/g9_-pVSwxeA 3/4: MC-21, MiG-29K/KUB, Tu-204CM
http://youtu.be/xq8gZIRRRAc 4/4: Yak-130 advanced trainer, IL-96 airliner
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