HAL Ajeet - significado y definición. Qué es HAL Ajeet
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Qué (quién) es HAL Ajeet - definición


HAL Ajeet         
  • IAF Ajeet on undergoing cosmetic restoration, 2016
FIGHTER AIRCRAFT SERIES BY HINDUSTAN AERONAUTICS LTD
Hindustan Ajeet; Hindustan Ajeet Trainer; HAL Ajeet Trainer
The HAL Ajeet (; IAST: Ajīt, invincible or unconquerable) was a jet-powered fighter aircraft developed and manufactured by Indian aerospace manufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). It was operated by the Indian Air Force (IAF) between 1977 and 1991.
P. Hal Sims         
AMERICAN BRIDGE PLAYER
Hal Sims; Philip Hal Sims
Philip Hal Sims (November 8, 1886 – February 26, 1949) was an American bridge player. In 1932 he was ranked by Shepard Barclay, bridge commentator of the New York Herald Tribune, the second best player in the US during the preceding year.
HAL Light Utility Helicopter         
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  • DG, [[Indian Coast Guard]], V S Pathania, undertook his maiden sortie (45 minutes) in the indigenous LUH at HAL facility in Bengaluru.
  • Army Aviation Corps]] Lt Gen AK Suri with LUH.
  • Final test flight of Army Acceptance Trial on 7 October 2021.
LIGHT UTILITY HELICOPTER
HAL Light Observation Helicopter; HAL LUH
The HAL Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) along with its derivative Light Observation Helicopter (LOH) was designed and developed by Rotary Wing Research and Design Center (RWR&DC) one of the R&D sections of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for civilian and military applications. These are intended to replace license-built versions of Aérospatiale SA 315B Lama (designated Cheetah) and Aérospatiale Alouette III (designated Chetak) in service with Indian Army and Indian Air Force.