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If Modi was PM, none of the mig 21s would crash. They would all stay up in the air through sheer will power. If any mig 21 has an engine failure, Modi would personally rush to the spot and patriotically catch it in his arms, saving the lives of our pilots. Shame on India for not electing Modi for PM - that is all that is needed to solve everything wrong in the country, from corruption to lack of engineering expertise. If modi is elected, HAL would be producing 6th gen fighters that can fly circles around the F-22. Cochin shipyard would be churning out Ohio or Virginia class SSBNs with ease. USA and France would be begging India to sell them ultra high speed railcars and fifth gen nuclear power plants. IBM and Intel would be knocking on C-DAC's doors for cutting edge semiconducter technologies and quantum computers. Nobody would ever rape anybody ever again, and our cities would be safer than Singapore.
All the ills in the country are because we elected the wrong party. Pressing the right button on election day will magically solve every issue in the country. Simple solutions for simple minded people.
On topic: Keeping the mig 21s flying is the IAF's choice. It is not like the IAF has begged the defence ministry or Sonia Gandhi for newer planes, but been denied. To keep flying mig 21s and mig 27s when the LCA is available, not spending its resources wisely are all faults of the IAF. The elected govt or the congress party has no say in this, and neither would Modi or the BJP, if they were in power. Please understand how various institutions in the country work, and who is accountable to who, before going on a rant about your favorite political party or persona. Some issues are political - but most are not.
the article said 4 su 30 in last 3 years what are you smoking indian Foxhound
'thank you come again"
You don't count the number of crashes since first crash...You count the crashes since the time that platform is serving your Airforce and Su30 is serving IAF since 1996...So 4 crashes in 16 years is not a bad record....
*Thanks but No Thanks Now pls don't come again....
They want a super replacement for Mig21s not just a normal interceptor/fighter .I think tejas is being delayed because they want to achive supercruise mach 1.2 like the Gripen NG which uses the same american engine that the Tejas is using, Souce of GRipen NG supercruise is wikiepedia
thank you come again
Its understandable that they would want supercruise becasue the same engine Produces supercruise in GRIPEN NG, but the thing is the design factor other then that The LCA looks on Point even if it does not get supercruise you can only use super cruise for about 50kms or so F22 can use it for 75-100 km and then runs out of FUel and that range is on a full tankThey want a super replacement for Mig21s not just a normal interceptor/fighter .
Feel sad for the families of the victims. It is time to ground the Flying coffins(Mig-21s). IAF has enough planes to defend its borders until they can get replacements for the Mig-21s.
Salute to the brave pilots who still dare to fly these coffins. Very Dabang of them.
Peace.
It's not just the Mig21's which are falling from the sky. No plane is a flying coffin by default. MIG21 is one of the most manufactured and sold airpalne in the world. No where else would you see such an alarming number of crashes associated wioth this plane. Four SU30MKI's and Eight Mig27's also crashed, an untrained pilot can make any plane a flying coffin.