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Indian Air Force Extends Service Life of MiG 21 Bison Fighters Due to Tejas Mk1A Induction Delays

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: December 6, 2024
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Indian Air Force Extends Service Life of MiG 21 Bison Fighters Due to Tejas Mk1A Induction Delays

The Indian Air Force (IAF) has opted to extend the operational life of its MiG 21 Bison fighter jets as a crucial stopgap measure. This decision comes amid significant delays in the induction of the indigenous Tejas Mk1A fighter aircraft, which the IAF aimed to deploy by July 2024 in Bikaner. The delays have primarily stemmed from supply chain issues, particularly concerning engine deliveries from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), affecting the overall production timeline of the Tejas Mk1A.

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As a result of these setbacks, the MiG 21 Bison, originally slated for retirement by December 2025, will continue to serve as a key aerial asset for the IAF until the Tejas Mk1A can be operational. This move underlines the urgency of maintaining adequate aerial capabilities, especially given the increasing pressures on Indiaโ€™s defense landscape.

The Tejas Mk1A is anticipated with high expectations, featuring significant upgrades over its predecessors. Enhancements in advanced radar systems, improved electronic warfare capabilities, and a greater weapons payload are among the notable changes designed to bolster the IAFโ€™s operational readiness and effectiveness. However, the postponement of the Tejas Mk1A development not only hampers the production timeline but also poses a setback to the IAFโ€™s broader modernization initiatives.

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In light of the current circumstances, HAL is reportedly working diligently to address the delays, aiming to ramp up production and bring the much-anticipated Tejas Mk1A into service. As the IAF navigates these challenges, the continued service of the MiG 21 Bison remains a vital element in sustaining Indiaโ€™s air defense capabilities.

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