On MiG Fighters, Air Chief Says "No One Drives Even Cars That Old" | Read

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The Indian Air force is still flying 44-year-old MiG 21 fighter jets when no one even drives cars that old, Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa said today. Questions have been raised about the four-decade-old fighter planes that remain the core of India's defence fleet since a recent dogfight at the Line of Control, in which Pakistan used superior F-16 jets.

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