The eleventh International Aerospace Exhibition Aero India was launched in Bangaluru, India, February 14. The closing event took place on February 18. The venue of the airshow was the airbase of the Air Force of India Yelahanka.
Photo: Manohar Parrikar, the Indian Defence Minister, during his speech at the opening ceremony of the Aero India.
Moscow took part in the tender for supply of four hundred fighters.
Photo: Su-30 MKI belonging to the Indian Air Force. The country bought about 220 units of these fighters.
Multi-role helicopters Mi-17 are considered to be the main machines of the Indian armed forces. In 2017 Russia and India should sign a new contract for the delivery of 48 Mi-17V5.
Photo: Dhruv helicopters belonging to the Indian Air Force during the performance on the opening day of the air show.
Photo: Indian officials at the opening ceremony of the Aero India.
Photo: demonstration performances of Sky Cats team pilots from Scandinavia.
Photo: guests of the air show watching the performance of the Indian Sarang aerobatic group.
Photo: guests from France during the opening ceremony of the Aero India.
Photo: Swedish multi-role Saab Jas 39 Gripen during a demonstration flight.
Photo: a model of Ka-226T helicopter. Russia and India signed an agreement on the opening of a joint venture for the production of these machines.
Photo: AH-64 Apache helicopter produced in the United States.
Photo: Exhibition guest testing simulator flying suit created by Hindustan Aeronautics, India.
Photo: Indian Air Force aerobatic team called Surya Kiran Aero pleases visitors with its performance.