IAF Deploys MiG-29 Fighter Jets At Srinagar Base, Replacing MiG-21 Squadron
The Tridents squadron which is now also known as the ‘Defender of the North’
has replaced the MiG-21 squadron at the Srinagar air base.
India has deployed a squadron of upgraded MiG-29 fighter jets at the Srinagar
air base to tackle threats from both the Pakistani and Chinese front.
The Tridents squadron which is now also known as the ‘Defender of the North’
has replaced the MiG-21 squadron at the Srinagar air base which has
traditionally been responsible for taking care of the threat from Pakistan.
“Srinagar lies in the centre of Kashmir valley and its elevation is higher
than plains. It is strategically better to place an aircraft with a higher
weight-to-thrust ratio and less response time due to proximity to the border
and is equipped with better avionics and long-range missiles. The MiG-29
fulfils all these criteria due to which we are capable of taking in the
enemies on both fronts,” Indian Air Force pilot Squadron Leader Vipul Sharma
told ANI.
India has deployed a squadron of upgraded MiG-29 fighter jets at the Srinagar
air base to tackle threats from both the Pakistani and Chinese front.
The MiG-29s have multiple advantages over the MiG-21s which were able
to successfully defend the area of their responsibility in the Kashmir
valley for many years
The Tridents squadron which is now also known as the ‘Defender of the North’
has replaced the MiG-21 squadron at the Srinagar air base which has
traditionally been responsible for taking care of the threat from Pakistan.
“Srinagar lies in the centre of Kashmir valley and its elevation is higher
than plains. It is strategically better to place an aircraft with a higher
weight-to-thrust ratio and less response time due to proximity to the border
and is equipped with better avionics and long-range missiles. The MiG-29
fulfils all these criteria due to which we are capable of taking in the
enemies on both fronts,” Indian Air Force pilot Squadron Leader Vipul Sharma
told ANI.
The MiG 29s have multiple advantages over the MiG-21s which were able to
successfully defend the area of their responsibility in the Kashmir valley for
many years and also managed to strike down an F-16 in 2019 post Balakot air
strikes on Pakistani terrorist camps on their mainland.
#WATCH | J&K: MiG-29 fighter aircraft deployed in Srinagar replacing the MiG-21 fighter jets at the base. pic.twitter.com/xwCJl28ad4
— ANI (@ANI) August 12, 2023
The MiG-29 has also been equipped with very long-range air-to-air missiles and
air-to-ground weaponry after the upgrades and has also been armed with lethal
weaponry making use of the emergency procurement powers given to armed forces
by the government.
"The fighter aircraft have also been provided with the capability to jam the
enemy aircraft’s capabilities during times of conflict", officials said.
Another pilot Squadron Leader Shivam Rana said the upgraded aircraft can
operate at night with night vision goggles and has a longer range due to
air-to-air refuelling capability.
“We have also included the air-to-ground armament which was not there earlier.
The biggest capability of the aircraft are the pilots which are handpicked by
the Indian Air Force to serve on these aircraft,” he said.
The MiG-29s moved to the Srinagar air base in January this year and have flown
extensively in the Kashmir valley along with the Ladakh sector where they
would be one of the first to respond in case of any air space violation
attempts by the Chinese.
The MiG-29s were the first aircraft to have been deployed in the Ladakh sector
for tacking the threat from the Chinese side after the Galwan clash of 2020
and have thwarted multiple such attempts since then.
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