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Role and Equipment used by the Armed Forces                                     Module -IV
                                                                                                Indian Armed Forces :
               •     Patrol Vessel :  Patrol Vessels are employed for  border protection roles,  Weapons and War Equip-

                     including anti-smuggling and anti-piracy. They also undertake rescue operations.  ment and Modernisation
               •     Amphibious Warfare Ship : Amphibious Warfare Ships are used to deploy
                     ground troops during an amphibious assault. India has 10 Amphibious Warfare
                     Ships.
               •     Minesweeper : A minesweeper is a small naval designed to clear mines in
                                                                                                Note
                     water and make the  waterways safe for shipping and movement of own warships.


                       ACTIVITY 10.11

               Find out the names of each type of ship used in the Indian Navy. Collect pictures of
               each type of ship and paste in your notebook.



                       Intext Questions         10.3

               1.    What is an attack Submarines ?

               2.    What is the role of Frigates ?

               3.    What is a Minesweeper ?

               4.    Highlight the task of a Destroyer.

                10.3 The Indian Air Force, its Role and Equipment

               The Indian Air Force was raised on 08 Oct 1932 as a supplementary support for the
               British Air force. It was called Royal Indian Air Force. Post-independence, after the
               country became Republic in 1950 the Royal Indian Air Force was rechristened Indian
               Air Force (IAF).  Since 1950 the IAF has participated in four wars with Pakistan and
               one with China. The IAF has excelled in operations like Operation Vijay, Operation
               Meghdoot, Operation Cactus and Pawan.

               The IAF's has also been shouldering the responsibility of actively contributing with its
               manpower and aircrafts for the United Nations Peace Keeping Missions. The IAF
               today is ranked fourth in the world owing to its might and professionalism. It is
               modernising at an accelerated pace and stands as a credible air power amongst the
               foremost Air Force powers in the world. The IAF has in its inventory, Fighters, Transport
               aircrafts, Helicopters, Air Defence Missiles and Radars. The aircrafts held by the IAF
               are highlighted below :

               10.3.1 Fighters

               MiG-21 BISON-  Single engine, single seater multirole fighter/ground attack aircraft
               of Russian origin which forms the backbone of the IAF. It has a maximum speed of

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