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First inducted in 1963, MiG 21 will be retired after 62 years of service with the indigenously developed Tejas aircraft ...
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 ...
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has received the first set of wing assemblies for the LCA Tejas Mk1A from Larsen & Toubro ...
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is preparing for the inaugural live firing test of the Astra Mk1 Beyond Visual Range ...
In what comes as a major boost to India's efforts to ramp up the production and supply of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) ...
L&T delivered the first Tejas Mk-1A wing assemblies to HAL, marking a major step toward scaling up indigenous fighter jet ...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) will retire its MiG-21 Bison fighter jets by late 2025, concluding a 62-year legacy that began in ...
Addressing the ceremony virtually, Shri Sanjeev Kumar lauded the achievement as a symbol of productive public-private ...
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.
India has received the second GE-404 engine from the US for its Tejas Mk1A jets, boosting indigenous fighter jet production.
Defence Production Secretary Sanjeev Kumar, attending virtually, praised HAL and L&T for their partnership in advancing ...