The Indian Air Force (IAF) decommissioned its final two MiG-21 squadrons, No 23 (Panthers) and No 3 (Cobras), comprising approximately 36 jets, in Chandigarh on Friday.
India procured over 700 MiG-21s of different variants since their induction in 1963, including the advanced 'Bison' (BIS) variant.
The IAF's fighter squadron strength is now at 29, significantly below the sanctioned strength of 42, raising concerns about a potential two-front conflict.
HAL will supply 180 Tejas Mk1A jets to the IAF, including an initial order of 83 jets (worth ₹48,000 crore signed in February 2021) and a subsequent order of 97 jets signed recently.
Detailed Insights:
The MiG-21s served as the IAF's primary interceptors since 1963 and participated in key conflicts, including the 1965 and 1971 wars with Pakistan and the 1999 Kargil conflict.
Over 500 MiG-21s have crashed in the past 60 years, resulting in at least 170 pilot fatalities, primarily due to engine issues, despite upgrades to the BIS variant.
The IAF is also planning to phase out older jets like MiG-29s, Jaguars, and Mirage 2000s by 2035, necessitating the establishment of a robust air defense system.
India has inducted the Russian S-400 missile systems and developed the indigenous Akashteer air-defense system to bolster its air defense capabilities.
The LCA Tejas Mk1A deliveries are delayed due to delayed procurement of F404 engines from GE Aerospace and issues with weapons and radar integration.
The IAF is considering acquiring 114 fighters from a global defense major, with the Dassault Rafale being a frontrunner, some of which may be manufactured in India.
India also plans to upgrade 84 Su-30MKI fighter jets under the Super-30 program to enhance its existing fleet.
Key Concepts Involved:
Interceptor: A fighter aircraft designed for defensive air-to-air combat to intercept enemy aircraft.
Fighter Squadron: A military aviation unit consisting of 16-18 aircraft and their respective flight crews.
Air Defence System: A combination of weapons, sensors, and command and control systems designed to protect against airborne threats.