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NEW DELHI: With Russia holding that the crash of a MiG-29K in Astrakhan region on June 23, which killed two pilots, was not due to any technical defect, India does not plan to ground its fleet of these naval fighters.

"We have got feedback from Russia (MiG Corporation) that the crash was due to 'pilot error'," said Navy chief Admiral Nirmal Verma.

The Russian pilots were apparently taking the MiG-29K, which was a twin-seater trainer version of the fighter, through some high-speed intricate combat manoeuvres at a height much lower than what was needed and could not pull out of a dive in time.

The Navy has already inducted 11 of the 45 MiG-29K fighters ordered from Russia for over $2 billion, with pilots beginning training on them at Goa ahead of the delivery of the 44,570-tonne INS Vikramaditya or the refitted Admiral Gorshkov in early-2013.

The MiG-29s, which the IAF has operated for well over two decades, have had a slightly patchy track record. Russia, for instance, was forced to ground a major chunk of its MiG-29 fleet due to structural defects, which included disintegration of their tail fins.

IAF inducted over 70 twin-engined MiG-29s from 1986 onwards but has lost several of them in crashes, though these fighters are not as accident-prone as the single-engined MiG-21s or MiG-23s. Incidentally, 63 MiG-29s of IAF are to be progressively upgraded under a $964 million contract signed with Russia in March 2008.

Navy not to ground MiG-29K fighters - The Times of India
 
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This will shut the mouths of those who called MiG-29k russian junk, who questioned the design of the MiG-29's and blamed the jet's technical flaws for the absurd crash.

MiG-29k is one of the greatest jets.

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This will shut the mouths of those who called MiG-29k russian junk, who questioned the design of the MiG-29's and blamed the jet's technical flaws for the absurd crash.

MiG-29k is one of the greatest jets.
:cheers:

---------- Post added at 09:12 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:11 AM ----------

This will shut the mouths of those who called MiG-29k russian junk, who questioned the design of the MiG-29's and blamed the jet's technical flaws for the absurd crash.

MiG-29k is one of the greatest jets.
:cheers:
 
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so thats it... no more Rafale naval version and no more F 35...
 
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Livefist: R.I.P. Two Russian Pilots Who Died In The June 23 MiG-29KUB Crash

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Russian test pilots Colonel Alexander and Oleg Kruzhalin were killed when the MiG-29KUB they were test-flying prior to delivery to the Indian Navy crashed in Russia. Reports suggest that the pilots couldn't pull the jet out of a dive. Indian Navy chief Admiral Nirmal Verma told reporters yesterday that the Indian Navy didn't plan to ground the 11 K/KUBs it had received so far. R.I.P.
 
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Livefist: R.I.P. Two Russian Pilots Who Died In The June 23 MiG-29KUB Crash

mig29%2Bcrash%2Bpilots.jpg


Russian test pilots Colonel Alexander and Oleg Kruzhalin were killed when the MiG-29KUB they were test-flying prior to delivery to the Indian Navy crashed in Russia. Reports suggest that the pilots couldn't pull the jet out of a dive. Indian Navy chief Admiral Nirmal Verma told reporters yesterday that the Indian Navy didn't plan to ground the 11 K/KUBs it had received so far. R.I.P.

RIP Russian brothers may the lord be auspicious to you
 
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Livefist: R.I.P. Two Russian Pilots Who Died In The June 23 MiG-29KUB Crash

mig29%2Bcrash%2Bpilots.jpg


Russian test pilots Colonel Alexander and Oleg Kruzhalin were killed when the MiG-29KUB they were test-flying prior to delivery to the Indian Navy crashed in Russia. Reports suggest that the pilots couldn't pull the jet out of a dive. Indian Navy chief Admiral Nirmal Verma told reporters yesterday that the Indian Navy didn't plan to ground the 11 K/KUBs it had received so far. R.I.P.

rip
Why dint they eject? The crash was in land or sea?
 
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so thats it... no more Rafale naval version and no more F 35...

There was no plan for Rafale naval version earlier itself. IMO, MIG 29 can do the job wonderfully unless it becomes crash prone..Who knows what is in store for future.
 
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There was no plan for Rafale naval version earlier itself. IMO, MIG 29 can do the job wonderfully unless it becomes crash prone..Who knows what is in store for future.

i know there was no plan... but my post was referring to the members of PDF who was urging to scrap mig29 deal and take rafale or F35
 
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i know there was no plan... but my post was referring to the members of PDF who was urging to scrap mig29 deal and take rafale or F35

Rafale Naval version is very tempting:D..but no chance of F35.
 
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Livefist: R.I.P. Two Russian Pilots Who Died In The June 23 MiG-29KUB Crash

mig29%2Bcrash%2Bpilots.jpg


Russian test pilots Colonel Alexander and Oleg Kruzhalin were killed when the MiG-29KUB they were test-flying prior to delivery to the Indian Navy crashed in Russia. Reports suggest that the pilots couldn't pull the jet out of a dive. Indian Navy chief Admiral Nirmal Verma told reporters yesterday that the Indian Navy didn't plan to ground the 11 K/KUBs it had received so far. R.I.P.
My heart felt condolences to their families. RIP .
 
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Rip to pilots!! btw , its a daring decision of IAF taken on the course of mere a statement by Russian Counterparts!
 
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The Russian Air Force grounded all its MiG-29s following a crash in Siberia on 17 October 2008. Following a second crash with an MiG-29 in east Siberia in December 2008,Russian officials admitted that most MiG-29 fighters in the Russian Air Force were incapable of performing combat duties due to poor maintenance. The age of the aircraft was also an important factor as about 70% of the MiGs were considered to be too old to take to the skies.The Russian MiG-29s have not received updates since the collapse of the Soviet Union. This is because the Russian Air Force chose to upgrade the Su-27 and MiG-31 instead. On 4 February 2009, the Russian Air Force resumed flights with the MiG-29. However, in March 2009, 91 MiG-29s of the Russian Air Force required repair after inspections due to corrosion; approximately 100 MiGs were cleared to continue flying at the time. The Russian Air Force started an update of its early MiG-29s to the more current MiG-29SMT standard.

Source: in most cases unreliable wikipedia
 
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