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Sorry to disappoint you but overhaul of Mig-21, mig-23 and Mig-29 was not done by IAF but HAL, including transport planes and helicopters. IAF base depot only look after day to day or normal maintenance work.
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Indian Air Force :: 11 Base Repair Depot, Ojhar AFS
Stunning are the figures doled out by Air Commodore R.R. Bhardwaj, the Air Officer Commanding of No. 11 BRD. "The overhaul programme for the MiG-23s and MiG-29s, which would have cost over Rs 400 crores if undertaken in Russia is incurring not more than Rs 50 crores at No. 11 BRD, all with indigenous technology, under the highest quality standards and total technical life enhancement programmes and that too in the quickest possible time". He can afford to be exuberant when his men confidently develop Life Extension Technology for a meagre Rs 50 lakhs, the alternative in Russia costing some hundred crores. Till date, 191 overhauled MiG-23s and 51 MiG- 29s have rolled out of the Depot and are back in IAF squadrons.
After flight of the first overhauled MiG-23 in April 1988 and technology transfer for this aircraft from the Soviets in November that year, 11 BRD has not since looked back. Another major operational coup came in 1996 when the MiG-29s were allotted to 11 BRD for overhaul.
You have to read more about the IAF's maintainance command and the BRDs under it. Day to day servicing is done by the ground crew within each squadron. These BRDs are for major overhauls.
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