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India will gradually refuse MIG-21 fighters


India will run out of its Air Force in this fall, after the Soviet Precematory Line Digital Facade Line after more than 60 years of service.

The Economic Times reports that the farewell ceremony of these planes will take place on September 19 in Chandandar Air Basks. "No other fighter has been with the Indian Air Force as many Mig-21, two-thirds of the country's 93-year-old history are inextricably linked to this plane.

It took part in the "Sindur" fighting operations from 1965 and had an impact on almost all Indian pilots career. There is no doubt that this exciting goodbye will be the legend of Indian skies, "said Akhad Singh, an aviation expert.