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IAF lost 2 Mig21 in 71 war.
One was shot down by F86 and one by F6.
And that ''famous'' wartrophy of Indian Air Force Mig21 tail, painted with Pakistan flag belongs to one of that incident.
I wonder which one
This one
View attachment 358504
Actually they lost three in air combat, two in the west and one in the eastern sector.
However good catch.
Going by records, the PAF pilot in the video is Flt. Lt. Aamer who was credited with a MiG-21 kill on 14th December.
Windy Bhai , i wonder why don't those 10+ Migs -1 did not follow our Pilots and Aircrafts into Pakistani Territory
Yes it was a rare sight to see one flying in PAF colours.Much nicer is the very rare footage of the hh-43!
We did not contest our airspace too much and the PAF got a lot of flak for it.There's a reason why most air battles took place over Indian territory.
Yes it was a rare sight to see one flying in PAF colours.
I was surprised at the quality of the footage which is 45 year old to the date.
There's a reason why most air battles took place over Indian territory.
It is possible that the Mig-21 was not shot down:Yeah i get that now ... but did you notice how Calm and Confident he is when giving the Interview , he just blow the F out of one IAF mig probably few hours ago and now he is all calm and cool and ready to see more action
It is possible that the Mig-21 was not shot down:
A brief scrap took place between ‘relatives’ of the MiG family on 14 December when three F-6s of No 11 Squadron, which were on an armed recce mission in Shakargarh area, sighted four patrolling MiG-21s. Flt Lt Aamer Sharief manouvred behind one of the trailing aircraft and fired a Sidewinder. The outcome of the claim has remained moot as the engagement took place in enemy-controlled territory and, no further details of the wreckage or pilot status have emerged ever since.
I'm no member of the forum you mentioned.Yes, I had posted it in pakdef.com, what's your name in the other forum ?
Some IAF accounts admit the loss of 6 MiG-21s in Western theatre including 2 in air battles.It is possible that the Mig-21 was not shot down:
A brief scrap took place between ‘relatives’ of the MiG family on 14 December when three F-6s of No 11 Squadron, which were on an armed recce mission in Shakargarh area, sighted four patrolling MiG-21s. Flt Lt Aamer Sharief manouvred behind one of the trailing aircraft and fired a Sidewinder. The outcome of the claim has remained moot as the engagement took place in enemy-controlled territory and, no further details of the wreckage or pilot status have emerged ever since.