EXCLUSIVE: INS Vikramaditya system panels
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From top: Rafale, Gripen, F/A-18, F-16, Typhoon and MiG-35.
The MMRCA Cockpits Read More »
Details of trouble brewing over the Scorpene technology transfer agreement, soon on LiveFist. Photo Copyright DCNS
The Scorpene’s X-Rudder Read More »
On the lines of the MMRCA series here on LiveFist, coming up, a series on the IAF’s attack helicopter competition. The official list of contenders:
Coming up on LiveFist… Read More »
The Typhoon was the last contender to throw its hat into the MMRCA ring. The Typhoon has huge strengths and huge weaknesses, even though there
MMRCA Part 6 – The Typhoon Truth Read More »
You’re reading it first here on LiveFist. Saab has finally reacted to reports about Israeli Aerospace Industries being forced by the Pentagon to pull out
*FLASH* Saab says Gripen still very much IN ! Read More »
Under pressure from the Pentagon, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has been forced to back out of a joint partnership with a Swedish aerospace company to
JPost: Gripen pushed out of MMRCA?! Read More »
The F/A-18E/F/IN Super Hornet is a little gem of an aircraft, except it’s hardly little. It’s 30% heavier than the legacy Hornet, and its designation
MMRCA Part 5 – The American Turbo Bug Read More »
The Rafale is an intriguing aircraft. Everyone remembers the dramatic way in which Dassault announced in 2006 that it was withdrawing the Mirage-2000-V from the
MMRCA Part 4 – The French Squall Read More »