MIG -21 FareWell started from Naal Airbase, Air Force Chief AP Singh flew into the fighter jet - MIG 21 Farewell Indian Air Force Tree iconic fighter aircraft out in Rajasthan
The Indian Air Force has a formal farewell to the MIG-21 fighter aircraft of the Naal Air Base in Rajasthan. The head of the Air Force Air, Marshal AP Singh, flew a passionate farewell by flying in Mig-21. He said that MIG-21 played an important role for six decades. Tejas was replaced in place of MIG-21, which is considered the successor to MIG-21. Tejas was replaced in place of MIG-21 (Photo: @iaf_mcc) Jagran correspondent, Jaipur. The formal farewell to Indian Air Force supersonic fighter MIG-21 started from the Naal Air Base in Rajasthan. Air Force chief Marshal AP Singh flew an emotional farewell to the plane by flying in MIG-21. Remove ad just read the news. After the flight, he said that MIG-21 has played an important role in the Air Force for more than six decades. He also shared the experience of Flying Mig-21 for the first time in Tezpur in 1995. The Air Force Chief said Tejas was replaced in place of MIG-21, based on the design of MIG-21s and also inspired by Mirage. As Tejas considered the successor to MIG-21, he said that the plane was signed and that a new agreement would also be made soon. Let us know that the last two squadrons (36 MIG-21) MIG-21 is placed on the Nal air base. On September 19, MIG-21 will be fully retired. The most important farewell program is presented at Chandigarh Airbase.