IAF To De-commission 54 MiG-21, MiG-27 Fighters In Next Six Months

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IAF To De-commission 54 MiG-21, MiG-27 Fighters In Next Six Months
Indian Air Force MiG-21 Aircraft

The Indian Air Force is likely to de-commission 54 MiG 21s and MiG 27s in the next six months bringing down the strength from 35 to 32 squadrons.

“We will have to pull out about 50 odd aircrafts from other squadrons and make up 3 squadrons,” NDTV quoted a senior Air Force officer as saying.

The Air Force which needs at least 42 squadrons of 18 aircraft each to provide proper air cover at the Western and Northern borders is now considering an unprecedented step to fill the gap, said sources.

The IAF has told the government that it could divert four to six planes from the existing squadrons – depending on requirement to keep the total number of squadrons intact.

The flip side will be that it will reduce the operational strength and therefore the fire power of the squadrons. The loss to each squadron at times could be more than six jets, since the fighters will sometimes be unavailable due to repairs and maintenance. The 18 fighters of a squadron include two trainers and two fighters in reserve.

“In effect, the number of fighters available at times for operational deployment will be even lower,” the officer said.

MiG-21s are interceptor jets, used for air defense and air to ground attacks. MiG-27s are used for ground attack and a variety of purposes like destroying infrastructure.

India is still awaiting the purchase of Dassault Rafale fighter aircrafts from France. India has also scaled down the number of aircraft it planned to acquire from 126 to 36 off-the-shelf jets. Defense minister Manohar Parrikar had said they were “way too expensive”.

And it will be another five years before indigenously built fighter jet Tejas can be deployed in a combat role.

“The IAF will fight with whatever we have, but the situation isn’t a very happy one,” the officer said.

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