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IAF is still flying 44-year-old MiG-21 nobody driving cars of that vintage: Indian air chief
By News Desk
Published: August 20, 2019
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Upgraded version of the same jet was flown by Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman which was shot down by PAF aircraft. PHOTO COURTESY: INDIAN AIR FORCE

Indian air chief has said that the Indian Air Force (IAF) is still flying over four decades old aircraft when no one even drives cars that old.

“We are still flying MiG-21 which is 44-year-old but nobody driving cars of that vintage,” Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa said at a seminar on Tuesday on modernisation and indigenisation of the IAF when Defence Minister Rajnath Singh was right beside him.

Questions have been raised about the four-decade-old fighter planes that remain the core of India’s defence fleet since the February 27 dogfight in which an IAF pilot, Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, was captured after Pakistan Air Force (PAF) jets shot down two Indian jets after they intruded into its territory. He was handed over to Indian authorities at Wagah border on March 1.

According to NDTV, the aircraft had been in service for decades because of the overhauling using Indian-made components.

“Over 95 per cent of components required in overhauling are made in India. The Russians are not flying the MiG but we are because we have overhaul facilities,” said the air chief.

Dhanoa said the basic version of the Russian fighter jet would be phased out this year. “Hopefully, I will fly the last sortie in September, subject to visibility.”

The MiG-21 has seen several crashes over the years. Over the past 40 years, India has lost more than half of its MiG combat fleet of 872 aircraft, parliament was told recently.

The story originally appeared on NDTV
 
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BS Dhanoa should change his name to BS Rona Dhona, feb. to kab ka guzar gya, abb to nae jung sarr py kharri ha orr ye abi b mig21 ka rona dhona kar raha ha!!!!!!:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

In short india should give up on Pakistan, and should just bend over backwards infront of our interests.....thats the only way forward for them nothing else! no matter how hard u try, u will never be able to match the might and proficiency of Pakistan.
 
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Pakistan is operating 50 years old Mirage jets & still keeping them relevant in this day & age. Its the proper maintenance that keep the machine running.
 
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on the other hand they say it is pilot skill and training as abhi shotdown F16. I suggest IAF shd buy more Mig-21s and trained them to abhinandan's 'level' :rofl::rofl:.

Exactly. Who needs expensive Rafales when their flying coffins are taking out our best jet with ease?
 
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BS Dhanoa should change his name to BS Rona Dhona, feb. to kab ka guzar gya, abb to nae jung sarr py kharri ha orr ye abi b mig21 ka rona dhona kar raha ha!!!!!!:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

In short india should give up on Pakistan, and should just bend over backwards infront of our interests.....thats the only way forward for them nothing else! no matter how hard u try, u will never be able to match the might and proficiency of Pakistan.

A skirmish with limited rules of engagement can't be a good judge of an equipment. In the February 26-28, there was lot of restrictions in rules and hence the combat was very close range one without much engagement from ground SAM or other strategic equipment.

Indian Mig21 shot down F16 because the range was too close and the R73 missile could lock on its IIR seeker. This is also why there was surprise that an interior Mig21 which is considered as junk, shot down F16.

So, Air chief is correct in saying that Mig21 is too old. The shooting down of F16 is just an aberration and doesn't show that Mig21 is better than F16. Under total war Condition, the situation would have been different.
 
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A skirmish with limited rules of engagement can't be a good judge of an equipment. In the February 26-28, there was lot of restrictions in rules and hence the combat was very close range one without much engagement from ground SAM or other strategic equipment.

Indian Mig21 shot down F16 because the range was too close and the R73 missile could lock on its IIR seeker. This is also why there was surprise that an interior Mig21 which is considered as junk, shot down F16.

So, Air chief is correct in saying that Mig21 is too old. The shooting down of F16 is just an aberration and doesn't show that Mig21 is better than F16. Under total war Condition, the situation would have been different.

Keep finding excuses. Humiliation is guaranteed.
 
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