Joseph P Chacko

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Joseph P. Chacko is the publisher of Frontier India. He holds an MBA in International Business. Books: Author of "Foxtrot to Arihant: The Story of Indian Navy's Submarine Arm" and co-author of "Warring Navies—India and Pakistan." Author: Warring Navies—India and Pakistan. He is currently pursuing Law Studies. *views are Personal

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Pantsir-SM-SV Nears Completion: Adding New Air Defense Muscle for Russia’s Ground Forces

The testing of the new modification of the anti-aircraft missile and gun system (AAMS) "Pantsir-SM-SV" is nearing completion, demonstrating its compliance with the Russian...

France Really Giving India “All” Its Jet Engine Tech? Sounds Too Good to be True?

The story is scarcely believable. Jawed Ashraf, the Indian ambassador to France, offered insight in January into ongoing talks regarding an aircraft engine contract...

Major Revamp of Greek Air Force with F-16 Upgrades, F-35 and Rafale Procurement

The Hellenic Air Force (HAF) has undergone extensive modernisation in recent years. Greece has ordered 12 new and 12 used Rafale F3R multirole fighters...

Turkey Remains Intent on Eurofighter and KAAN Despite US Offer of F-16 Vipers and F-35 Hopes

Greece will get F-35s, and the Turkish Air Force (TurAF) is acutely aware of the technological difference between it and the Hellenic Air Force...

UK and US Face Steep Learning Curve Against Yemen’s Battle-Hardened Houthis

The Houthis of Yemen are ready for a protracted confrontation with the "tyrannical forces"—the United States and the United Kingdom—in the Red Sea, according...

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Russia Sets 2027 Target for Baikal Aircraft as Domestic Engine Trials Accelerate 

Russia's effort to revive regional aviation with an entirely...

The Elephant’s Railway and the Owl’s Scales

Long ago, in the great forest of Aryavan, there...

Russia Unveils Powerful New Elbrus-16S Server

A new high-performance server platform powered by domestically designed...

The Peacock’s Feathers and the Lamp That Refused to Lie

One monsoon evening, after the clouds had exhausted themselves...