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Thailand to retire its IAI Arava, to proceed with final six F-16 MLU upgrades

Thailand to retire its IAI Arava, to proceed with final six F-16 MLU upgrades

Thailand plans to convert two existing squadrons at Wing 4 in Nakhon Sawan to operate unmanned aerial vehicles. The government has also approve the conversion of last six F-16s at 403 squadron to MLU-standard.

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Source: Thailand to retire its IAI Arava, to proceed with final six F-16 MLU upgrades

British Army Lynx AH7s have been retired

British Army Lynx AH7s have been retired

The AgustaWestland Lynx AH7 battlefield reconnaissance helicopter was retired by the British Army Air Corps (AAC) on Jul. 31.

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The last six AH7s made a final flypast over army headquarters at Andover, Hampshire, then returned to their base at nearby Middle Wallop.

Source: British Army Lynx AH7s have been retired

Netherlands deploying KDC-10 to Poland to assist in training F-16 crews

Netherlands deploying KDC-10 to Poland to assist in training F-16 crews

The Royal Netherlands Air Force has sent one KDC-10 to Poland to assist in training Polish Air Force F-16 air crews in inflight refueling.

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Source: Netherlands deploying KDC-10 to Poland to assist in training F-16 crews

Indian Air Force orders HAL to redesign HJT-36

Indian Air Force orders HAL to redesign HJT-36

The Indian Air Force has told Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd to redesign its HJT-36 intermediate jet trainer and make it capable of recovering from deadly spins.

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A HAL spokesman said this has been carried out by adding weight to the wing tips to improve the roll inertia of the aircraft, following feedback from BAE Systems. The modifications will be tested this month.

Source: Indian Air Force orders HAL to redesign HJT-36