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The Indian Air Force (IAF) is ready to bid adieu to its MiG-21 fighter jets after over 60 years of service. The Tejas Light ...
First inducted in 1963, MiG 21 will be retired after 62 years of service with the indigenously developed Tejas aircraft ...
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has received the first set of wing assemblies for the LCA Tejas Mk1A from Larsen & Toubro ...
The mighty MiG-21, after serving the air force for 62 years, will retire and get replaced by the newer Tejas fighter jets. An idea conceived in the late 1980s, but several delays, developments and ...
The Indian Air Force is set to retire its MiG-21 fighter jets by September 2025, after 62 years of service. These jets, first ...
HAL receives first set of wing assemblies for LCA Mk1A from L&T, boosting indigenous aero structures production.
According to sources, there are plan to replace MiG-21 jets by the indigenously developed Tejas Mk1A fighter aircraft.
According to The Hindu, the final squadrons of MiG-21s are currently stationed at the Nal air base in Rajasthan. Their phase-out will reduce the IAF’s operational fighter strength to 29 squadrons, its ...
Addressing the ceremony virtually, Shri Sanjeev Kumar lauded the achievement as a symbol of productive public-private ...
Defence Production Secretary Sanjeev Kumar, attending virtually, praised HAL and L&T for their partnership in advancing ...
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India Today on MSNSix decades of MiG-21: How IAF's crown jewel became flying coffin
Inducted in 1963, the MiG-21s were once the crown jewels of the IAF, playing a crucial role in nearly every war India fought ...
In what comes as a major boost to India's efforts to ramp up the production and supply of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) ...
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