close

IAF temporarily grounds fleet of around 50 MiG-21 fighter aircraft

IAF has temporarily grounded its fleet of around 50 MiG-21 fighter aircraft following the crash of one of the jets in Rajasthan's Hanumangarh nearly two weeks ago, people familiar with the matter said

Press Trust of India New Delhi
An IAF team during the rehearsal for Aero India 2023 	(Photo: PTI)

Listen to This Article

The Indian Air Force (IAF) has temporarily grounded its fleet of around 50 MiG-21 fighter aircraft following the crash of one of the jets in Rajasthan's Hanumangarh nearly two weeks ago, people familiar with the matter said on Saturday.

Three persons were killed after the MiG-21 aircraft crashed into a house in Hanumangarh shortly after it took off for a routine training sortie from the Air Force Station at Suratgarh on May 8.

The people cited above said all the MiG-21 aircraft are currently undergoing technical evaluation and checks, adding they will be allowed to fly only after clearance by the teams concerned carrying out the scrutiny.

The crash of the jet had again put the spotlight on the ageing fleet of Soviet-origin aircraft which were involved in around 400 accidents since their first induction in the early 1960s.

The MiG-21s used to be the mainstay of the IAF for a long period of time. After the first induction, the IAF procured over 870 MiG-21 fighters to boost its overall combat prowess.

However, the aircraft has a very poor safety record.

Also Read

Chequered history: Why the MIG-21 came to be called 'the flying coffin'

Slovakia gives Ukraine remaining 9 of 13 promised MiG-29 fighter jets

MiG-21 crashes in Rajasthan's Hanumangarh; three women killed, pilot safe

IAF's MiG-21 jet crashes into house in Rajasthan, 3 dead, pilot safe

IAF working on phasing out remaining three squadrons of MiG-21 jets

No objection to installation of lighthouse by DDA in Yamuna floodplain: NGT

G7 meet: Climate change, energy security biggest challenges, says PM Modi

Navy to receive INSV Tarini on May 23 after her 17,000 nm voyage: Officials

Climate change driving threat of fungal infections in humans: Research

CBI probe recommended in female Assam officer death, officials transferred

According to official data, MiG-21s were involved in 400 crashes in the last six decades.

At present, the IAF has three MiG-21 squadrons with a total of around 50 aircraft, according to officials.

The IAF last year finalised a timeline of three years to phase out the remaining MiG-21 fighter squadrons.

The IAF also plans to start the phasing out of the three squadrons of Mig-29 fighter jets in the next five years.

As part of the IAF's modernisation plan, the defence ministry in February 2021 sealed a Rs 48,000 crore deal with the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the procurement of 83 Tejas jets.

The IAF has already procured 36 Rafale jets to enhance its combat capabilities.

It is also in the process of acquiring 114 Medium Role Fighter Aircraft.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Topics : IAF Mig-21

First Published: May 20 2023 | 10:26 PM IST

Explore News