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KCIRI delivers its sixth indigenous avionics system to Indian Air Force

KCIRI delivers its sixth indigenous avionics system to Indian Air Force
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The Kumaraguru Centre for Industrial Research and Innovation (KCIRI) has delivered an indigenous Intercom Control Selector (ICS) Tester to the Indian Air Force for use with Mirage 2000 aircraft. The project was developed entirely by the KCIRI Avionics Research Centre to improve self-sufficiency in defense maintenance.

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This development highlights India's growing focus on indigenous defense technology and reducing reliance on foreign technical support for military hardware.

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Kumaraguru Centre for Industrial Research and Innovation (KCIRI) has delivered its sixth indigenous defence project to the Indian Air Force (IAF). It is an advanced Intercom Control Selector (ICS) Tester for the Mirage 2000 fighter aircraft fleet.

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