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IAF retires MiG-21 fighter jets. What's next? | Explained in 5 points

On Friday, at a farewell ceremony in Chandigarh, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and top IAF officials gathered to mark the end of its service.

September 26, 2025 / 15:14 IST
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MiG-21
At its peak, the IAF operated 19 squadrons, making the MiG-21 the backbone of India's air power until the mid-2000s.

The Indian Air Force has finally bid goodbye to its iconic MiG-21, the fighter jet that defined an era and carried India into the supersonic age.

On Friday, at a farewell ceremony in Chandigarh, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and top IAF officials gathered to mark the end of its service. Air Chief Marshal AP Singh himself took to the skies, flying the final sortie in honour of the legendary jet.

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First inducted in 1963, the Russian-origin MiG-21 transformed the IAF, quickly becoming its backbone and strengthening combat capabilities during some of India’s most challenging decades. Over 870 aircraft, across multiple variants, would eventually serve the force. Sometimes called ‘Flying coffin', pilots also note it had the best safety rate by percent in IAF service.

What happens now to the MiG-21 fleet?