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The MiG-21 was more than a nuisance for the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War, it was the prime target. Unfortunately, it had the F-4's number.
MiG‑21 Fishbed – the Cold War jet that roared past Mach 2 and into the history books – flown by more than 60 nations, fought ...
The MiG-21s have for long been the backbone of the Indian Air Force, but have earned the dubious label of 'the flying coffin' due to several fatal accidents. Here's how they were inducted, and why ...
A China-built F-7 fighter jet, operated by the Bangladesh Air Force, crashed into a college building in Dhaka, killing 19 people - The pilot, 16 students and two teachers.
Inducted in 1963, at least four MiG-21 squadrons were number-plated or retired from service between 2017 and 2024.
The Fishbed is going extinct, find out how many are still flying.
South African artist Ralph Ziman covers a decommissioned MiG-21 fighter jet with millions of vibrant glass beads. The beaded MiG-21, designated as Number 8971 and previously owned by the Polish ...
After six decades of roaring through India's skies, the MiG-21 will soon take its final flight — not in defeat, but in glory. Born in the Cold War and baptized in every major conflict India has fought ...
WgCdr Mahesh Chander Sudan We, the people of India, have witnessed eventful journey of Independent India since 15 Aug 1947.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to retire its MiG-21 aircraft in September after over six decades of service. The last of the MiG-21 jets will be given a farewell at a ceremony in Chandigarh.
Single-engine fighter jets are not just a thing of the past, representing some of the most popular military planes of today.
A report by the Economic Times, citing a defence official said that the Indian Air Force will retire its MiG-21 fighter jets ...