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An MIG-29 fighter jet crashed into a field near Uttar Pradesh's Agra during a routine training sortie in November last year. The IAF and defence officials said that the crash happened due to a ...
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 is set to retire its iconic MiG-21 fighters by September, marking the end of an era for India's first ...
While preparations are underway to bid adieu to the last squadron of MiG aircraft on 19 September at Chandigarh this year, ...
With the MiG-21's retirement, the Indian Air Force's combat strength will be reduced to 29 squadrons-its lowest since the 1960s ...
After more than six decades of distinguished service, the iconic MiG-21 fighter jet is finally set to be retired from the ...
The first truly supersonic fighters to be inducted by the Indian Air Force from Russia in 1963 but plagued by an alarmingly high crash rate.
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ABP News on MSNMiG-21: IAF Needs A Super Plan To Replace Retiring Icon That Defined India's Aerial Power | OpinionThe MiG-21, a distinguished fighter aircraft, has played a pivotal role in ushering the Indian Air Force (IAF) into the supersonic era, serving the nation with honour across multiple conflicts, ...
More than 400 MiG-21s were involved in accidents that have killed around 200 pilots, earning the fighter jets unfortunate epithets such as ‘Flying Coffin’ and ‘Widow Maker’ ...
The mighty MiG-21, after serving the air force for 62 years, will retire and get replaced by the newer Tejas fighter jets. An ...
The NDA government inked a Rs 59,000-crore deal in September 2016 to procure 36 Rafale jets from French aerospace major ...
India is set to phase out its MiG fighter jets, which have been in service for decades, by September. The Indian Air Force ...
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