India’s AJT Squadron

Ten Hawk Mk 132 advanced jet trainers are due in India on Feb. 23 to be inducted into a squadron at the Bidar airfield in south India, the main operating base for the Hawk. This begins the fulfillment of an Indian air force requirement to bridge the gap between the slow jet trainer, Kiran, and the...

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