*New Delhi: *As many as 33 Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft, including 19fighter jets, met with accidents since 2015-16, Defence Minister RajnathSingh has informed Lok Sabha.
In a written reply to a question, Singh told the Lok Sabha on Wednesdaythat the Russian-make AN-32 aircraft is the “workhorse” of the IAFtransport fleet and “there is no plan to phase it out” as they have “usefulresidual life”.
An AN-32 aircraft crashed in Arunachal Pradesh on June 3 killing 13 AirForce personnel.
During 2015-16, IAF’s four fighter jets, one helicopter, transporter andtrainer aircraft each met with accidents, he said.
In the 2016-17 fiscal, six IAF fighter jets, two helicopters, and onetrainer crashed. In 2017-18, the Air Force lost two fighter jets and threetrainer aircraft in crashes.
The number rose sharply in 2018-19 with the IAF losing seven fighter jets,two helicopters and two trainers.
This included the crash of the MiG-21 fighter jet which was being pilotedby Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman during a dogfight with Pakistan AirForce planes on February 27.
On the same day, an Mi-17 helicopter also crashed killing six air forcepersonnel.
In 2019-20, so far, an AN-32 transport aircraft crashed in ArunachalPradesh, killing 13 air force personnel earlier this month.
Defending the AN-32 aircraft, Singh said it has not met with frequentaccidents.
“In the last four years, in addition to the crash on June 3, 2019 only oneAN-32 was lost on July 22, 2016 while flying over the Bay of Bengal,” hesaid.
Singh added that a part of the AN-32 fleet has been upgraded with betteravionics and airframe reinforcement.
“The remaining part are planned to be upgraded in a phased manner,” hesaid.