In a disgrace, Yet another Indian Air Force Mig 29k state of the art fighter jet crashes

In a disgrace, Yet another Indian Air Force Mig 29k state of the art fighter jet crashes

ISLAMABAD – A MiG-29K fighter jet of the Indian Navy on Saturday crashed shortly after taking off near Goa’s Dabolim. The pilots Captain M Sheokhand and Lieutenant Commander Deepak Yadav ejected safely.

According to the Indian Navy spokesperson, the trainer version of the aircraft suffered engine fire.

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During a training mission, after take off from INS HANSA at Dabolim a Mig 29k trainer aircraft suffered an engine fire. The pilots Capt M Sheokhand and Lt Cdr Deepak Yadav ejected safely. @SpokespersonMoD link

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On March 31, a MiG-27 aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed near Jodhpur in Rajasthan.

The pilot of the MiG-27 aircraft ejected safely and the aircraft was on a routine mission when it crashed. According to the publication, officials had cited "engine problems" as the reason for the crash of the "MiG-27 UPG aircraft which got airborne from Utarlai Air Force base".

On March 8, the IAF lost a MiG-21 after it crashed while on routine patrol in Rajasthan because of a "bird hit after take off".

Pakistan had downed two Indian aircraft on Feb 27, at least one of which was a MiG-21 Bison. The loss had triggered Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to say the results of the dogfight would have been different if India had inducted Rafale fighter jets into its air force — a comment seen as a veiled swipe at the MiG-21.