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India is retiring its MiG-21 fighter jets after 62 years of service. These aircraft are being replaced by the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mark-1A. The Indian Air Force (IAF) has decided to phase ...
Inducted in 1963 by the IAF, the MiG-21s were once the crown jewels, playing a crucial role in nearly every war India had fought since the mid-1960s. But over time, this celebrated warhorse has come ...
The Indian Air Force will decommission its last MiG-21 jets on September 19, ending a 62-year era, amid safety concerns and a transition to LCA Mk-1A fighters.
The Mig-21 aircraft has been part of many major operations. (AFP) The Indian Air Force is set to retire its remaining Russian-made MiG-21 Bison fighter jets by September this year. At present, the IAF ...
In todays DNA, Zee News Managing Editor, Rahul Sinha decorded the glorious years of India’s Legendary MiG-21 Fighter Jet.
After serving for over six decades and participating in all major conflicts, the MiG-21 fighter jet is set to retire from the Indian Air Force, with a ceremonial farewell scheduled for ...
Although the MiG-21’s operational life was considered long over, the Air Force continued extending the fleet’s service due to delays in acquiring sufficient modern fighter jets.
As India gets ready to retire the MiG-21 this September, former Vice Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Anil Khosla reflects on how the iconic fighter jet transformed Indian air combat, becoming the ...
IAF retires MiG-21 jets by September, ending 60 years of active service. President Murmu accepts Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar's resignation from the constitutional post today. Get all the ...
NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force (IAF) will retire its remaining fleet of Russian MiG-21s, considered the IAF’s workhorse that showed its vulnerability when Pakistan shot down one of them and ...
Fighter jet Mig-21, the old warhorse of the Indian Air Force (IAF), will retire after more than 60 years of service and will be accorded ceremonial send off in September, it was learnt. The iconic ...