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482 of 872 MiGs procured have crashed: India Defence Minister

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NEW DELHI: Over the last 40 years, India lost more than half of its MiG combat fleet of 872 aircraft and 171 pilots, the Rajya Sabha was informed Wednesday.

The causes of the accidents were both human error and technical defects, Defence Minister A.K. Antony said in a written reply.

He said that India bought 872 MiG planes of various types between 1966 and 1980. These were procured from the erstwhile Soviet Union and also built indigenously at Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd ( HAL).

Of these, "482 MiG aircraft accidents took place from financial year 1971-72 to financial year 2012-13, till April 19, 2012", Antony said.

The country lost 171 pilots, 39 civilians, eight service personnel and an aircrew member in these accidents, the minister said.

The MiG series aircraft were inducted into the Indian Air Force starting from the MiG-21 in the 1960s to the MiG-29 in the 1980s.

"These aircraft were purchased as per rules and procedures of that period. At present, the procurement of capital equipment is carried out as per the Defence Procurement Procedure," Antony said.

The training of initial batches of pilots for MiG aircraft was carried out in the erstwhile Soviet Union, followed by training for the rest of the pilots in India.



India lost over half of its 872 MiG jets in 40 years - The Economic Times
 
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So what was the cause for these? Mech failures or poor training?
 
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The result of screwed up government priorities. Relieving starvation/poverty should come before militarization and bullying neighbors. Pilots who suffer from malnutrition will crash their planes, no surprise.
 
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Lost even more than a medium-sized war, how did India's air force explain that? And what about other military aircraft?
 
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it has to do with the quality of MiG birds....

Russian tech has been way outdated since 1990.
 
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The result of screwed up government priorities. Relieving starvation/poverty should come before militarization and bullying neighbors. Pilots who suffer from malnutrition will crash their planes, no surprise.

LOL!!! Do you even read what you have typed?

You link one thing to another without even thinking why and how they can be connected and then you people say that chinese have high IQ. Come on.....
 
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Hi,

There are different ways to look at it----the good news for IAF is that the 'bad aircraft' are gone----the bad news for PAF is that they now have to worry about the really good ones that survived----. Does that sound stupid!!!! Or what!!!:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

The result of screwed up government priorities. Relieving starvation/poverty should come before militarization and bullying neighbors. Pilots who suffer from malnutrition will crash their planes, no surprise.

Sir,

Welcome to the forum----indeed we do some some serious thinkers and highly qualified analysts.
 
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Hi,

There are different ways to look at it----the good news for IAF is that the 'bad aircraft' are gone----the bad news for PAF is that they now have to worry about the really good ones that survived----. Does that sound stupid!!!! Or what!!!:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:



Sir,

Welcome to the forum----indeed we do some some serious thinkers and highly qualified analysts.

Sir ,
Since most of the so called bad aircrafts have been lost at the cost of some brave pilots who had the courage to fly them .
Modernisation of these aircrafts should have happenend a lot earlier , maybe in the late 90's .
Now due to loss of these aircrafts the gov. has finally woken from there wet dream and now they realised that they want some modern tech.

If these migs might not had been crashed in such huge nos. then still there would had been no replacement plan for these aircrafts . Such is our govt. :smokin:
 
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