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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 ...
The worst occurred on July 21, 2025, when a Bangladesh Air Force F‑7 BGI training jet crashed into the Milestone School ...
The Indian Air Force is finally retiring the MiG-21, often called the ‘flying coffin’, bringing to a close one of the longest ...
First inducted in 1963, these jets will be retired after 62 years of service with the indigenously developed Tejas aircraft ...
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India will officially retire its last remaining MiG-21 fighter jets in September, marking the end of the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) longest-serving and most controversial aircraft. The retirement comes ...
Inducted in 1963 by the IAF, the MiG-21s were once the crown jewels, playing a crucial role in nearly every war India had ...
According to The Hindu, the final squadrons of MiG-21s are currently stationed at the Nal air base in Rajasthan. Their ...
India is set to phase out its MiG fighter jets, which have been in service for decades, by September. The Indian Air Force ...
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.
With the last MiG-21s getting phased out, IAF will have almost the same number of fighter squadrons as Pakistan’s air force.