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Nearly 15 years ago few years before Secretive Mikoyan MiG-25RB reconnaissance aircraft fleet of Indian air force were officially retired, Russia had urged India to exchange its small fleet of MiG-25s for new MiG-31 interceptors.
Russian MiG Aircraft Corporation had invited Indian Air Force (IAF) to send their Mig-25 Pilots to Russia to carry out intensive performance trails of modernised Mig-31s. MiG Corporation which got Export Clearance in 1998 from Russian government offered India Mig-31 in 2001 and also offered to trade in older Mig-25RB which could be used as Spares for other operators of the jet.
MiG-31 which is designed to intercept and destroy high and low- altitude manoeuvring air targets in front and rear hemispheres, in look-up and look-down, also provided facilities for vectoring up to three fighters types to ensure a covert attack.
Upgraded MiG-31 E version offered to India were to be equipped with an enhanced airborne radar and six long-range missiles under fuselage and medium- range missiles on underwing attachment points.
MiG-31 also had unique ability to intercept cruise missiles against the earth background. MiG Corporation had claimed that MiG-31 E version offered to India had nearly 2.5 times performance improvement over the original version.
IAF retired MiG-25RB fleet in 2005 and Sources close to idrw.org believe that IAF’s MiG-25RB aircrafts which were sent to MiG factory for overhauling In Russia, few years before there were retirement did give IAF pilots Chance to gauge the aircraft’s performance.
IAF which had started induction of Sukhoi-30MKI and had initiated a process to acquire Medium Size aircraft under MMRCA tender did not show much Interest in the aircraft Type.
When India said “No” to Mig-31 | idrw.org