India's First Indigenous C295 Transport Aircraft to Join Air Force in September
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- India's first C295 transport aircraft, manufactured in the private sector, will be delivered to the Indian Air Force by the end of September.
- The new aircraft will replace the aging Avro fleet and enhance the air force's logistics capabilities.
- The C295 is a versatile transport plane designed for various missions, including troop and cargo transport.
The Indian Air Force is set to receive its first Made-in-India C295 transport aircraft by the end of September. This delivery marks a significant milestone in India's indigenous defense manufacturing capabilities, as it is the first C295 to be produced by the private sector in the country.
The new C295 aircraft will play a crucial role in replacing the Indian Air Force's aging Avro fleet. The acquisition is expected to significantly enhance the air force's operational logistics and transport capabilities, enabling it to carry out a wider range of missions more effectively.
The C295 is a versatile tactical transport aircraft known for its robust design and adaptability. It is capable of performing various roles, including troop and cargo transport, humanitarian aid delivery, and surveillance missions. Its induction is seen as a strategic move to modernize the Indian Air Force's transport fleet.
Originally published by Hindustan Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.