India's first two Hawk advanced trainers leave U.K.

NEW DELHI - The first two of 66 Hawk advanced jet trainers to be delivered to the Indian air force as of part of a total training package required to meet the country's training needs have left the U.K. for Bidar in India. The contract for the aircraft was signed in March 2004. Twenty-four are being...

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