Thursday, February 2, 2012

Ranchi High Court Vailedated 3rd JPSC Civil services Result


Ranchi,Feb,2:Ranchi high court validated the amended result of 3rd JPSC examination.The decision was came out after hearing the matter by the bench comprising Chief Justice Prakash Tatia and Justice P P Bhatt who decided after looking at the 14 answer sheets.

JPSC has claimed that ammended result was published because of errirs in data management so seven candidates were failed in republication of result.

Ranchi high court is now a days quite busy in handling the JPSC related matter because several matter associated with almost all the examination conducted by JPSC since their establishment riming around several bench of High court.

French Rafale emerges as a clear winner


New Delhi, Feb, 2: The race for the world's largest fighter plane deal which ended today as the French Rafale emerges as a clear winner. The Indian Air Force has decided to buy 126 Rafale fighter jets from France for Rs 52,000 crores.

The Rafale fighter jet built by the French firm Dassault emerged who had placed the lowest tender in the Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) competition beating the Eurofighter.

The Rafale has been chosen because of life-cycle costs and top-level operational performance the Air force finds convenience as they finds it has some similarity with Mirage-2000 which is with them. Negotiations will also include important technology transfers guaranteed by the French Government. 

The realization of the Rafale project will illustrate the depth and scale of the strategic partnership between France and India commenting on the deal French president told that it was win of superior technology.The Rafale is a multirole fighter jet which means it can carry out air defence ground attack, and reconnaissance roles. It can carry air to air, anti-ship and air to ground missiles as well.

It is powered by twin delta engines adding to reliability. It is capable of carrying nuclear warheads too.Air Marshal PS Ahluwalia said, "This deal is very good for the Indian air force we actually started a process in 1998 it has continue till now and coming 10 years till it conducted in air force it decently increase the potential of the air force and also of Indian military it will contribute to national security.

"The Rafel does not yet have the sophisticated AESA radar which will enable tracking of multiple targets simultaneously. But Indian Air force believes that it is currently under development in France and will be given to India. Technology transfer and offsets will be critical to successful conclusion of contract negotiations.

The irony for India is the Dassault had informally offered India an advanced version of the Mirage called the Dash Five including its assembly line nearly ten year back. The offers were included some Rafale fighters with them.

The Air Force and  Ministry Defence in their infinite wisdom refused what today will cost more than 52,000 crore to the country it could have been had at a far lower cost if country would have accepted the French offer that time.

http://goindocal.com/india-%BB-general--wrong-decision-in-past-costs-india-rs-5200-crorego-3661.htm

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Rafale is a powerful French twin-engine delta-wing multi-role jet fighter aircraft



The Dassault Rafale is a powerful French twin-engine delta-wing multi-role jet fighter aircraft designed and built by Dassault Aviation.It is called an "omnirole" fighter by its manufacturer.

Introduced in the year 2000, the Rafale is being produced both for land-based use with the French Air Force and for carrier-based operations with the French Navy. It has also been marketed for export to several countries.

The Great Rafale features a delta wing combined with active integrated (close-coupled) canard to maximize maneuverability, while withstanding 9 g or −3.6 g  and maintaining stability in flight.

The canard also reduces landing speed to 115 knots (213 km/h; 132 mph). According to internal sources (Les essais en vol du Rafale) low speed limit is 100 knots (190 km/h; 120 mph), but 80 knots (150 km/h; 92 mph) is sometimes demonstrated during airshows by pilots willing to showcase "low speed qualities of the aircraft".

"A minimum of 15 kt have been reached during simulated combat vs a Mirage 2000 by an aggressive pilot." The aircraft can operate from 400-metre (1,300 ft) runways.

Although not a full-aspect stealth aircraft, the Rafale was designed for a reduced radar cross-section. 
To reduce the radar profile, extensive use of composite materials and serrated patterns on the trailing edges of the wings and canards have been incorperated on the Rafale

In the late 1970s, the French Air Force and Navy were seeking replacements for its aircraft. To save development costs, France agreed with four other nations to produce an air dominance fighter, but subsequent disagreements led to a split. 

To satisfy stringent criteria formulated by the Ministry of Defense, Dassault built a technology demonstrator to prove the viability of its new product. 

Further development led to the current Rafale variants, which embody innovative avionics and aerodynamics, optimised for air supremacy operations.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

May is serious possiblity for BPSC Mains Examination


Patna,Jan,31:Amid confusion and discussion among student on diverse information coming out from BPSC.It doesn't looks possible to conduct the mains before UPSC PT/CSAT-2012.

As for now 9th Fab is the last date to submit the mains form and going ahead matriculation exam scheduled in coming month and then Holi festival which will followed by intermediate examination so no chance till march end.

April is already reserved because UPSC Interview so BPSC cant clash with UPSC event,another possibly can be after interview and before CSAT or CSAT.

Any case it indicated Mains will be scheduled in may as per technicals ....

Final dates are yet to be released by BPSC

Monday, January 30, 2012

UPSC all set to release Civil services exam notification ,students eying for change in mains pattern



New Delhi,Jan,30: UPSC all set to release the notification for the Civil services Examination 2012.The timing of the notification is in line with the expectation as it was happened in 2011.

This year there was strong buzz amongst the IAS applicants that UPSC will change the mains format  by removing the optional paper but it seems as a distant possibility because the committee made for this change is yet to submitt its report.

However the first leg of the examination will be as per last year CSAT ,at the same time it will be intresting to see the mains pattern in upcoming notification.