Thirty three years after their induction, the ageing Sea Harriers, once the mainstay of Navy's air warfare capability, on Wednesday May 11,2016 gave way to the modern supersonic Russian MiG 29K fighter aircraft.
"We have great pride in inducting supersonic multi-role MiG 29K aircraft with cutting edge technology into the 300 squadron," Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral R K Dhowan told reporters on the sidelines of an event organised in Goa to 'de-induct' Sea Harriers.
The Navy, which initially had 28 Sea Harriers, deinducted 11 remaining ones. The force has till today accepted 31 MiG 29K aircraft of the 45 aircraft that it has contracted for.
"As you are aware, the aircraft (MiG 29K) has already been integrated on board aircraft carrier Vikramaditya and will now perform the role of strike fighter and air defence for the fleet in the Indian Navy," he said
He said the naval aviation is on a threshold of transformation, by inducting additional helicopters and aircraft into the force.
The first three Sea Harriers, flying via Malta, Luxor and Dubai, led by Lt Cdr Arun Prakash, landed at Dabolim on December 16, 1983. This was followed by the first deck landing on the carrier, INS Vikrant, on December 20, 1983
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