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MiG-21 Bids Final Farewell with Grand Ceremony in Chandigarh

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Chandigarh — The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Friday bid an emotional farewell to the legendary MiG-21 fighter jet with a dazzling ceremony at the Air Force Station in Chandigarh. The event marked the culmination of flying operations by the Russian-origin aircraft, which first entered service in 1963.

The farewell featured a spectacular flypast, a unique multi-aircraft formation, simulated dogfights, and skydiving displays that captivated the audience. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, along with former IAF chiefs S.P. Tyagi and B.S. Dhanoa, attended the historic event, which brought together serving officers, veterans, and aviation enthusiasts.

Air Chief Marshal V.R. Chaudhari, using his call sign Badal-3, led a special three-aircraft formation alongside senior officers, showcasing the pride and legacy of the MiG-21.

Squadron Leader S.S. Tyagi, who has the highest flying hours on the MiG-21, reflected on its combat achievements. He credited the aircraft with playing a decisive role in the 1971 war, stating, “I would give 80 percent of the credit for our victory in 1971 to the MiG-21. It carried out rocketry, gunnery, bombing, and achieved significant targets in Dhaka.”

First inducted when India had only a limited fleet, the MiG-21 soon became the backbone of the Air Force and remained in service for over six decades. Despite its controversies and accidents, the jet is remembered as a warhorse that defended the nation in critical moments.

The ceremony not only marked the end of an era but also celebrated the MiG-21’s indelible contribution to India’s military history.

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