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The United States produced around 150 fighter jets in 2024 and is expected to produce up to 250 in 2025, as well as other ...
Why have the MiG-21 fighter jets been called ‘flying coffins’? Why has the induction of Mk-1A jets been delayed? How many ...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is preparing to retire its fleet of Russian-origin MiG-21 fighter jets in September. The aircraft played a key role in India's military campaigns, including the 1971 war ...
Russian-based aircraft manufacturer Sukhoi manufactures quite the fleet for its home country, of course, but provides for several other nations as well.
The Chengdu J-7 is the licence-built version of the Soviet era MiG-21 and is used for training and limited combat roles. The F-7 is the export variant of J-7.
The MiG-21s have for long been the backbone of the Indian Air Force, but have earned the dubious label of 'the flying coffin' due to several fatal accidents. Here's how they were inducted, and why ...
The fatal crash of a Bangladesh air force training aircraft into a college campus left 19 dead and 164 injured on Monday. The jet was reportedly experiencing a technical issue.
SEATTLE — Tens of millions of small colorful glass beads, needled together by hand, now make up the body and interior of a decommissioned Cold War-era, Soviet-designed MiG-21 fighter jet.
U.S. defense strategy evolves with 6th-generation aircraft, including the B-21 Raider and F-47, promising advances in stealth while facing budget constraints and global threats.
Korea Aerospace Industries has signed a contract with South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration for 20 KF-21 Block 1 fighter aircraft.
“The MiG-21 Project” opened June 21 at the Museum of Flight, the nation’s largest private collection of military and commercial aircraft.