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Breaking: Navy MiG-29K crashes in Goa, pilots eject safely

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Indians calling Mig-29K a flying coffin too. Dassault is really going to regret not selling Rafale to India under a different name.

Even Lockheed Martin knew better, and tried to sell IAF the same F-16V under a completely new name of F-21.
 
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First flying accident crash involving Indian Navy MiG-29K in 21,000+ flying hours since 2013.
Very good safety record.:tup:

IAF MiG-29s also have very good safety record; Zero crashes in six years despite 50,000+ flight hours by fleet.


So many crashes, you are losing track. Its understandable.

In other news, they are renaming the INS Hansa to INS LOL
 
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Epic fail.
I clearly mentioned flying accident.
The pic above is of a ground accident during taxiing on runway.

Then this wouldn't matter to you either stray.

On problems with the engine, the CAG report said: "Since induction in February 2010, 40 engines (62 percent) of twin-engined MiG-29K have been withdrawn from service/rejected due to design-related defects."
Additionally, the serviceability of the warplanes was low, ranging from 21.30 percent to 47.14 percent, according to the report.


Alas when they don't fly they don't die.
 
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Then this wouldn't matter to you either stray.

On problems with the engine, the CAG report said: "Since induction in February 2010, 40 engines (62 percent) of twin-engined MiG-29K have been withdrawn from service/rejected due to design-related defects."
Additionally, the serviceability of the warplanes was low, ranging from 21.30 percent to 47.14 percent, according to the report.


Alas when they don't fly they don't die.
Another epic fail.
All MiG 29K serviceability issues were sorted out by last year.

https://sputniknews.com/military/201812041070349589-indian-navy-resolves-service-issue-mig29/


So many crashes, you are losing track. Its understandable.

In other news, they are renaming the INS Hansa to INS LOL
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/brea...lots-eject-safely.643006/page-2#post-11892602
 
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