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India, Russia sign deal to upgrade MiG-29 jets

Source: PTI
December 13, 2006 19:22 IST
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India and Russia have signed a deal to upgrade the Indian Air Force's MiG-29 fighters and extend their service life.

Under the 850-million-dollar deal, Moscow-based aircraft corporation MiG will change the engines and avionics of 66 MiG-29 jets, AVN military news agency reported.

The deal to upgrade the MiG-29s comes after three of the jets crashed in India this year.

The IAF currently has three squadrons of MiG-29 jets that were inducted between 1986 and 1996. Following the mid-life upgrade, their technical life would be extended from 25 to 40 years, sources said.

The upgrade will also enhance the capabilities of the Russian-made jets as they will be fitted more powerful radars, advanced avionics and a new variant of their engine.

The MiG-29s will also be fitted with air-to-air refueling capabilities to enhance their endurance and range.

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