IAF fighter squadron based at Air Force Station Uttarlai (Barmer) converts from MiG-21 to SU-30 MKI

The Number 4 Squadron (Oorials) of the Indian Air Force (IAF) based at Air Force Station Uttarlai (Barmer) is transitioning from the MiG-21 to the Su-30 MKI. A formal induction ceremony took place at Air Force Station Uttarlai on October 30, 2023, with a combined flypast by the MiG-21 and Su-30 MKI, marking the last MiG-21 sortie for the squadron.

  1. This transition is a significant moment in the squadron’s history, as it had been operating the MiG-21 since 1966.
  2. The MiG-21 was the first supersonic fighter in service of the IAF and was inducted in 1963, participating in major conflicts.
  3. The induction of the Su-30 MKI aircraft reflects the IAF’s commitment to modernization and safeguarding the nation’s skies.
  4. The conversion of the squadron to Su-30 MKI means that the IAF now operates only two squadrons of the MiG-21.
  5. The IAF aims to phase out the MiG-21 aircraft by the year 2025.

Q.: Which aircraft was the first supersonic fighter in service with the Indian Air Force?

A) Su-30 MKI
B) MiG-21
C) Mirage 2000
D) Tejas

Ans : B) MiG-21

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