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The Indian Air Force will decommission its last MiG-21 jets on September 19, ending a 62-year era, amid safety concerns and a transition to LCA Mk-1A fighters.
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.
Narendra Modi's visit to Britain aims to strengthen the comprehensive strategic partnership, emphasizing defence industrial ...
CATS Warrior UCAV will be operated by connecting it with modern fighter aircraft like India’s Tejas LCA and Sukhoi Su-30 MKI. This technology will provide the ability to carry out precise and deep ...
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 will retire the MiG-21 fighter jet after six decades of service. A farewell ceremony is scheduled for ...
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More than 400 MiG-21s were involved in accidents that have killed around 200 pilots, earning the fighter jets unfortunate epithets such as ‘Flying Coffin’ and ‘Widow Maker’ ...
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The ₹ 60,000 crore National Scheme for Industrial Training Institute (ITI) Upgradation will be carried out in partnership ...
Rahul Gandhi had cornered the Modi government over HAL's performance but when defence PSUs, including HAL, were discussed in ...