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Back to back Crazy Smooth Landings of the Indian Air force MiG-29 Fulcrum Fighter Jets. It was my very first encounter with ...
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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 ...
With the MiG-21's retirement, the Indian Air Force's combat strength will be reduced to 29 squadrons-its lowest since the ...
Air Commodore Surendra Singh Tyagi (retd), who flew more MIG-21s after a crash landing in 1978 than before the incident, says ...
The iconic fighter jet MiG-21, which was key in major conflicts, including the 1965 and 1971 wars, the Kargil War, and ...
According to The Hindu, the final squadrons of MiG-21s are currently stationed at the Nal air base in Rajasthan. Their ...
The Indian Air Force’s iconic MiG-21 is set to retire on September 19 after 60 years of service. Here’s a look at its legacy, ...
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.
Currently, the IAF operates two MiG-21 squadrons, and their retirement will reduce the total number of combat squadrons to 29 ...
As such, while the new MiG-35 will be considerably more capable than the original MiG-29, the new jet is a far cry from the advanced derivative that was proposed for export to India in 2011.