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Alarming number of INDIAN AIR FORCE Aircraft Crash in last 9 month

Alarming number of INDIAN AIR FORCE Aircraft Crash in last 9 month

According to the Press Information Bureau. The government of India, Ministry of Defence Press release  INDIAN AIR FORCE has seen an Alarming number of Aircraft Crash in last 9 month.

There have been at least 13 crashes in nine months so far this year. Latest crashed happened on Tuesday’s when Indian Air Force MiG-27 Crashes near Devalia village, Jodhpur

Related Link: In last 86 years IAF has lost a total of 1707 Aircraft during combat and crashed incidents

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On March 14, Minister of State for Defence Subhash Bhamre told Parliament that there were five crashes of IAF aircraft in 2017-2018 and 31 crashes in four years. The force has an estimated 600 fighter jets across 31 squadrons.

There have been more crashes since Bhamre’s reply, though. Here is the list of INDIAN AIR FORCE Aircraft crash happened after March 14

According to the Press Information Bureau. The government of India, Ministry of Defence Press release

The Indian Air Force inventory is a mix of old and new equipment. Aging of equipment is a natural process and is dealt with through proper maintenance, obsolescence management, upgrades and acquisition of new equipment without compromising safety. The MiG-21 and MiG-27 UPG aircraft of Indian Air Force will be phased out on completion of their Total Calendar Life / Total Technical Life by 2024.

Phasing out of aircraft and their replacement with new generation aircraft depends upon national security, strategic objectives and operational requirements of the defence forces and is reviewed by the Government from time to time. This is a continuous process.

Every aircraft which is launched by Indian Air Force is fully airworthy.

Every aircraft accident in the Indian Air Force is investigated by a Court of Inquiry (CoI) to ascertain the cause of accident which may range from human error, technical defect, bird strike etc.

 

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