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IAF likely to get first Israeli Phalcon radar in May fr nl
After over a year of delay in delivery, the Indian Air Force is likely to receive in May 2009 the first of the three Israeli Phalcon Airborne Warning and Control Systems that will enhance the country's surveillance capability.
HindustanTimes 7:12:00 AM CET
Indian Air Force to get Israeli Phalcon radar in May
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