Abhinandan Varthaman is a Mig 21 Bison Pilot.
Why do Mig 21 Aircrafts crash so much?
The Indian Air Force Mig- 29 Fighter Aircrafts.
Perešin's Mig visited more than 50 thousands of citizens.
Only 11 Mig aircraft have fallen in the battlefield.
Was such a firm- Mig, and the like Lockheed- Martin.
Mig aircraft have been used by India for almost 50 years.
More than 500 aircraft of Mig series have crashed so far.
In 1960, production of the Russian battle aircraft Mig in Nashik began.
There was such a company- Mig, and similar to her Lockheed- Martin.
There are also Jaguars and Mig 21 Bison, which have become quite old.
By some accounts, the IAF has around 130 Mig 21s and 27s in service.
In the last 45 years, about 465 Mig aircraft have fallen in the country.
T-90 tanks, SU-30, Mig 29, Jaguar aircraft will also
be the major attraction of the parade.
For example, Mig Vapor currently has a“Partner Program”
that encourages people to recommend and market their products[12].
The Russian vendor, RAC Mig, is also upset with the IAF's rejection but for another reason.
Mig Vapor reported that they will no longer
be using their official Instagram account starting January 1, 2019[11].
Tarasenko said Mig has been working with Indian defence forces
for more than 50 years, delivering planes and providing service.
He said Boeing was also looking
at requirements of the Indian Air Force to replace its aging Mig 21 jets.
Mig Vapor has made the decision that this official
Migvapor Instagram account will be no longer active as of January 1, 2019.
RAC Mig and the Italian company Elettronica signed a Memorandum
of Understanding to provide the Mig-35 with a new multifunction self-protection jammer.
The Division has overhauled more than 1800 aircraft of Mig variants in the last 6 decades equipped with state-of-the-art technology
and facilities.
The Indian Navy's submarine, Kalvari,
P8-1 and Dornier maritime patrol aircraft and Mig 29K fighter aircraft are also participating in the exercise.
He has rich and
diverse experience of accident-free operational flying which includes Mig 21, Mig 29 and other aircraft in IAF inventory,
including helicopters.
For aerial reconnaissance and photography, the DIA will rely on the Indian Air Force' s Mig- 25 R, Avros and Canberra aircraft.