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IAF squadron flying MiG-21 since 1966 upgraded to SU-30 MKI

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New Delhi, Oct 31: The Number 4 Squadron (Oorials) of the Indian Air Force (IAF) based at Air Force Station Uttarlai (Barmer) in Rajasthan has been fully upgraded from the MiG-21 to the Su-30 MKI. The squadron had been operating the MiG-21 since 1966.

The MiG-21 was the first supersonic fighter in service of the IAF and was inducted in 1963. It has participated in all major conflicts since then. This change signifies the unwavering commitment of the Indian Air Force to modernise and at the same time protect the skies of the nation, a statement from IAF said.

The formal induction of the new aircraft was marked by a ceremony at Air Force Station Uttarlai on October 30, 2023. The ceremony featured a combined flypast by the MiG-21 and Su-30 MKI, which marked the last MiG-21 sortie for the squadron.

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The ceremony was witnessed by the various military and civilian dignitaries in attendance. The conversion of this squadron to Su-30 MKI implies that the IAF now operates only two squadrons of the MiG-21. The IAF remains committed to phasing out the MiG-21 aircraft by the year 2025.

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