yap but got more advance and no CG problem in chinook which beat mi26.. if you have only one arm you can only life one item at a time though you have have stronge Muscle can lift more weight... mi26 ca lift one item at a time if you load more mi 26 will have CG problem where as in chinook roter...
its a movie dude... normal people cant understand these stuff of it its not show this way... we are into defence... hand off us... not everyone... even titanic had 17 mistakes. ... so?????? try to look brighter side... no offence
Japan and India have broken new ground by discussing the contours of a defence relationship, which will include joint development and production of defence equipment.
The two sides, during meetings here this week, attempted to take forward the initiative taken during Prime Minister Manmohan...
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The ministry had earlier decided that state-run HAL would supply 12 ALH Dhruvs for use in medical...
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Scientists at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore and IIT Bombay have helped Rolls-Royce develop low-noise technology for aircraft engines that are fitted in longhaul planes such as Boeing 747s andDreamliners.
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A humanoid robot called Atlas could pave the way for intelligent machines to help in the wake of natural disasters.The two meter tall robot was created as a test bed for a US Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency...
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