MiG-29K carrier-variant fighter jets are ready to be shipped
to India in two weeks depending on the weather, and the contract is on course
to be completed by next year, officials of the MiG Corporation say. Two
aircraft were delivered last week and were accepted by the Navy after testing.
“This month four more will be despatched. Next year, six
more will be delivered and we will fulfil the contract,” Sergey Korotkov,
General Director of Russian Aircraft Corporation-MiG said in an interaction
with a group of journalists from India who were in Russia on the invitation of
the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC).
India had contracted 45 MiG-29K carrier-based fighters from
Russia in two batches — 16 fighters in 2004 along with the contact for
acquiring aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya and another 29 fighters in 2010. In
fact, India is the first launch customer of the carrier variant of MiG-29 even
before the Russian Navy. While 16 aircraft currently fly from INS Vikramaditya,
the remaining Mi9-29K are to operate from the under-construction indigenous
carrier Vikrant, scheduled to enter service in 2018.
With the first batch of six Mig-29s of the Air Force
upgraded in Russia, the next phase of modernisation of the remaining fighters
in India has began and is progressing on schedule. There are other fighter
upgrade programmes running in parallel — Mirage and Jaguar. These are important
for the Air Force as new inductions are delayed and existing fleets of Mig-21s
and Mig-27s are retired.
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