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
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
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!
Something I found, idk it’s credibility
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
Here it also states that it reached 1149 kmph at sea level, which translates to exactly mach 0.93
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.
Some pre - independence tanks …
R-R armoured cars, Calcutta Presidency Battalion Auxiliary Force
" Outside Karnal (80 miles from Delhi) Grand Trunk Road".
Karnal is in Haryana. Three armoured cars in convoy.
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)
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
Royal artillery in India, during the 1930’s
British Indian Tanks 1933
1930’s
Some rare per-independece AFVs …
this looks so cool, i like this one :-
+1 The only downside is lack of battleships but the rest of the vehicles in all branches make up for it.
Some good footage of Indian Army Arjun MK1 at Thar desert practicing live fire at night.
To the British tree unfortunately
A rare ATGM carrier perhaps? (dunno if in the list)
L&T AACAR. BMP-2 based Indian Khrizantema? (precursor to Namica?)
It is on the list
Yea, checked the list later
It is indeed necessary to add the Indian tect tree. Seeing Mig21bison and T90s in the British tect tree is disgusting
This is L&T private corporation displaying their own designs of NAMICA during DEFEXPO 2012 …
Rare look of Indian T-90 Bhishma in tetric camo …