Six Indian MiGF-29 fighter planes have
been upgraded in Russia and the remaining 63 will be upgraded in
India, an official from the Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG said at
the aerospace exhibition LIMA 2013 on Saturday, March 30.
He said the modernisation is carried out
in two stages. At the first stage, six planes were flown to Russia,
accompanied by an Indian project team, which will then teach
specialists in India.
Three of the six planes have already
gone back home. The other three are being upgraded at Nizhny
Novgorod’s Sokol, which is part of MiG. They will be handed over to
India before the end of the year.
At the second stage, the remaining 63 fighter planes will be upgraded in India by Indian specialists.
The modernisation programme was launched in 2009 in cooperation with India’s HAL.
Russia & India Report
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