 According to officials, the MiG series fighter aircraft fleet of the Indian Force is scheduled to be replaced by 2017. The  replacement will include the upgrading of MiG-21 Bison fighters which  are still in use in absolutely all IAF fighter squadrons.
According to officials, the MiG series fighter aircraft fleet of the Indian Force is scheduled to be replaced by 2017. The  replacement will include the upgrading of MiG-21 Bison fighters which  are still in use in absolutely all IAF fighter squadrons.The  MiG-21 was the first supersonic fighter jet that was introduced to the  IAF in 1963 and it easily overwhelmed the touted F-104 Starfighter which  was provided by the United States. The aircraft came in the 1971  Bangladesh liberation war and since then it has been impressing air  forces across the world.
The last time the aircraft proved itself  was against the F-15s in simulated war games conducted under the aegis  of Cope India. The MiG was operating together with the Su-27 and the  tandem proved to be a very formidable foe for the USAF pilots.
The  MiG 21 was followed by the MiG-23, MiG-25, MiG-27 and the MiG-29. Each  of these planes played a different role, but one thing is for sure –  there are one of the most sophisticated and effective aircraft in the  world. These planes are currently 75% of India’s combat fleet. However,  the IAF is working on 4+generation fighters which will most likely end  the MiG era.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
