
NewSpace displayed models of the Abhimanyu CCA platform it will use for the N-CCAV project at the Aero India show.
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The Indian Navy is looking to grow the capacity of its aircraft carriers and give its embarked combat aircraft an edge as regional adversaries build confidence in their own carrier aviation capabilities. With the service committed to its existing fleet of short-takeoff-but-arrested-recovery (Stobar)...
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