October 2, 2025
  • The Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to retire a squadron of MiG-21 Bison aircraft by September 30.
  • After that only three squadrons of the aircraft will remain in service, which would be phased out by 2025.
  • According to reports, the 51 Squadron based out of Srinagar airport is being number plated on September 30. Thereafter, every year one squadron will be fitted with a number plate.
  • The 51 Squadron is famous for thwarting Pakistan’s air strike on India on February 27, 2019, and shooting down an F-16 by an aircraft flown by Wing Commander (now Group Captain) Abhinandan Varthaman.
  • According to Sources, this is the only instance when a MiG-21 aircraft shot down an F-16 in air-to-air combat.IAF is replacing MiG-21 fighter jets with more capable aircraft like Su-30 and indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA).
  • In the last 20 months, 6 MiG-21 aircraft have crashed in accidents in which five pilots have lost their lives.
  • Recently, a MiG-21 Type 69 Trainer aircraft crashed in Barmer, Rajasthan killing both the pilots. The MiG-21 was supposed to be discontinued long back, but the delay in induction of the LCA Tejas aircraft has forced the IAF to continue flying these aircraft.
  • As per officials, the IAF conducts extensive checks of these aircraft before the flight and all safety aspects are taken care of before the pilot takes off.
  • According to officials, that the number-plated squadron would be reactivated soon with more capable aircraft in the near future.
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