Fifteen new
Russian-made MiG-29K fighter jets have been inducted for Indian Navy
carrier-borne operations, Indian Defence Minister, A.K. Antony told the
country’s Parliament. These aircraft will operate from the aircraft
carrier INS Vikramaditya, formerly called the Admiral Gorshkov when in
Russian service, which is planned for induction in December.
India placed an
order for 16 MiG-29Ks for $650 million in 2004 to be used on the
Russian-made Vikramaditya. A repeat order for $1.5 billion was placed in
early 2010 to purchase the 29 additional MiG-29Ks. The Vikramaditya is
undergoing a refit in Russia
A trainer
version of the MiG-29K, which was part of the aircraft carrier deal,
crashed June 23, 2011, in southern Russia, killing its two-member crew.
Although no details are known of the probe into the crash. the
finalization of the contract for additional MiG-29Ks suggests Indian
officials are satisfied with the aircraft, said an Indian Defence
Ministry official.
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