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The Indian Air Force is set to retire its MiG-21 fighter jets by September 2025, after 62 years of service. These jets, first ...
The Indian Air Force is set to phase out its last MiG-21 fighter jets with a ceremonial farewell in September 2025, marking ...
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, its role in IAF history, and details of its final flight from Chandigarh.
As India prepares to retire the last MiG-21 jets that defined its aerial power for decades, the nation reflects on a legacy ...
The MiG-21 - that redoubtable warhorse of the Indian Air Force - will be phased out of active service by September, to be replaced by the newer and nimbler Tejas Mk1A fighter jets. The IAF has 36 ...
According to sources, there are plan to replace MiG-21 jets by the indigenously developed Tejas Mk1A fighter aircraft.
Although the jets were originally scheduled for retirement earlier, their service tenure was extended due to delays in the delivery of the Tejas Mk1A aircraft.
The MiG-21, which served as the backbone of the Indian Air Force for several decades, will now be replaced by the indigenously developed Tejas Mk1A fighter aircraft in safeguarding the nation's skies.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) will retire its MiG-21 Bison fighter jets by late 2025, concluding a 62-year legacy that began in 1963. The last two squadrons based at Nal Air Force Station in Rajasthan ...
Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has delivered the first set of wing assemblies for the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mk1A to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), the Ministry of Defence confirmed on July 17.
HAL's flagship achievement, the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft, represents genuine progress in India's aerospace capabilities.
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