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You must understand, he's a spokesman of a failed project.
Epic fail.Here' one for your desk top.
Epic fail.
I clearly mentioned flying accident.
The pic above is of a ground accident during taxiing on runway.
Epic fail.
I clearly mentioned flying accident.
The pic above is of a ground accident during taxiing on runway.
First flying accident crash involving Indian Navy MiG-29K in 21,000+ flying hours since 2013.
Very good safety record.
IAF MiG-29s also have very good safety record; Zero crashes in six years despite 50,000+ flight hours by fleet.
Epic fail.
I clearly mentioned flying accident.
The pic above is of a ground accident during taxiing on runway.
Epic fail.
I clearly mentioned flying accident.
The pic above is of a ground accident during taxiing on runway.
Another epic fail.Then this wouldn't matter to you either stray.
On problems with the engine, the CAG report said: "Since induction in February 2010, 40 engines (62 percent) of twin-engined MiG-29K have been withdrawn from service/rejected due to design-related defects."
Additionally, the serviceability of the warplanes was low, ranging from 21.30 percent to 47.14 percent, according to the report.
Alas when they don't fly they don't die.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/brea...lots-eject-safely.643006/page-2#post-11892602
So many crashes, you are losing track. Its understandable.
In other news, they are renaming the INS Hansa to INS LOL