Kargil hero MiG-27 fighter aircraft flew for last time today
Kargil hero MiG-27 fighter aircraft flew for last time today
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The iconic MiG-27 aircraft of the Indian Air Force has departed from the Air Force today. These planes took off from the Jodhpur airbase today. After serving the Indian Air Force for more than 3 decades, the MiG-27 fleet made its final flight on Friday. Famous as 'Bahadur' in India, the MiG-27 has a long track record of over 3 decades of service to the nation. These aircraft have contributed a lot to the country during both peace and war.

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Jodhpur Air Base had seven MiG-27 squadrons. Air Marshal SK Ghotia, Air Office Commanding-in-Chief, South Western Air Command, said during the period that the aircraft was always on the frontline and played an important role in the 1999 Kargil war. The Mikoyan-Gurevich 27 (MiG-27) fighter jets of the Indian Air Force (IAF), which played an important role during the Kargil War with Pakistan, made its last flight today. The fighters last flew into the sky at the Jodhpur airbase, where the only squadron to operate the MiG-27 is based. The water salute was found at Jodhpur's Airforce station.

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The Indian Air Force is the 29th squadron unit, using the upgraded variant of the MiG-27 aircraft. All other variants, such as MiG-23BN and MiG-23 MF and Pure MiG-27 have already retired from the Indian Air Force. When it was established- Currently, the IAF 29 Squadron is the only unit operating the MiG 27 upgrade. This squadron was picked up on 10 March 1958 at the Airgun Station Halwara by our Hagan (Tofani) aircraft. Over the years, the squadron has been equipped with a range of fighter aircraft, including MiG 21 Type 77, MiG 21 Type 96, MiG 27 ML and MiG 27 upgrades.

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