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It archived 1,112 km/h at 36,000 ft …

Here a good read about it’s engine history : Spansen: Watching These IAF HF-24 Marut Fighters Taxiing & Taking To The Air Is A Sight Just As Contemporary

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Definitely, all that really matters is making sure what are vehicles that saw service and which ones are just exhibited vehicles

Other than that, ill be sure to check them out!

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Something I found, idk it’s credibility

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Pretty sure it was 1112 kmph at sea level, even wiki now says that. the mach 0.93 number is also gives speed in 1100 - 1150 kmph for speed level

https://web.archive.org/web/20130728144222/http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/History/Aircraft/Marut1.html

Here it also states that it reached 1149 kmph at sea level, which translates to exactly mach 0.93

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When are we going to get more Indian vehicles ffs. They claim it’s a sub-tree but there’s very few things in the tree. Still hoping it becomes an independent tree though. Give me that Arjun Mk. 1A and Bhishma Mk. III.

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Agreed

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Some pre - independence tanks …

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RR Armoured Car Fleet Calcutta

R-R armoured cars, Calcutta Presidency Battalion Auxiliary Force

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" Outside Karnal (80 miles from Delhi) Grand Trunk Road".
Karnal is in Haryana. Three armoured cars in convoy.

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In 1923 Crossley supplied a number of chassis to Vickers at Crayford to be fitted with armoured car superstructure. Completed vehicles were sold to India (approx 100)

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1915 Napier Armoured car in Punjab. Notice the absence of a gun turret. The vehicle appears to be chain driven.


Crossley armoured cars in India Circa 1923

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Royal artillery in India, during the 1930’s

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The light tanks march past the commander RTC India

British Indian Tanks 1933



Lahore New Years Day 1st January 1936

1930’s

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Some rare per-independece AFVs …

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this looks so cool, i like this one :-
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+1 The only downside is lack of battleships but the rest of the vehicles in all branches make up for it.

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Some good footage of Indian Army Arjun MK1 at Thar desert practicing live fire at night.

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https://x.com/WarThunder/status/1923390390704517546

HF-24 Coming soon …

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To the British tree unfortunately

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A rare ATGM carrier perhaps? (dunno if in the list)
L&T AACAR. BMP-2 based Indian Khrizantema? (precursor to Namica?)

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It is on the list

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Yea, checked the list later


tejas carrying laser guided bomb in middlemost pylon

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It is indeed necessary to add the Indian tect tree. Seeing Mig21bison and T90s in the British tect tree is disgusting

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This is L&T private corporation displaying their own designs of NAMICA during DEFEXPO 2012 …

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Rare look of Indian T-90 Bhishma in tetric camo …