Mig 27 India Fighter Jet Retired: Air Force Officers Emotional To Told About Bahadur In Dehradun – MiG-27: Officers Selling 'Bahadur' Farewell, No Longer To Hear 'Balkan' Roar

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The fighter aircraft known as 'Bahadur', which was part of the Air Force for 34 years, was finally given a final farewell by the Scarpian-29 unit at the event held at Jodhpur Air Force Station. The remaining seven fighter aircraft of the MiG-27 series took the final flight from Jodhpur Air Force Station. With this, the MiG-27 was recorded in the pages of history.

The army on the departure of the MiG-27, who played an important role in looting the enemies who captured the high peaks in the 1999 Kargil war between India and Pakistan. , The officers of the Air Force recalled in their own style. While Air Force officers who had spent a few years of life with the MiG-27 described it as a superb battle aircraft, army officials said that the services of the MiG-27 war aircraft would never be forgotten.

Many Air Force officials called the MiG-27's farewell as an emotional moment, saying that the 'Balkan' roar would no longer be heard as the seas of the sky ripped through. The Balkan was named by the Russian pilots as the MiG-27 had a clear forward-like view of the balconies and the view of the right-left.

The role played by the MiG-27 in protecting the country's borders can never be forgotten. It was the only war aircraft in the world, which destroyed the state-of-the-art F-16 aircraft given to Pakistan by the US. There was no break of MiG-27 in the counter attack. In the Kargil War, the MiG-27 overturned the picture of the war.
– Lieutenant General GS Negi (PVSM, AVSM, VSM)

The MiG-27 was one of the finest fighters of its time. there was one. The role played by the MiG-27 in protecting the country's borders will be remembered for a long time in the history of the Air Force. I am one of the lucky Air Force officers who flew the MiG-27. It was really fantastic. The Balkans overturned the picture of the Kargil war. The brave pilots aboard the MiG-27 entered the enemy's territory and launched a swift attack, which caused the legion of the enemy army to be uprooted. Today, as a former IAF officer, I am also sad when the MiG-27 is being given farewell after 34 years of service.
– Air Marshal G. Sen, (PVSM, AVSM, VM)

I remember that with the induction of the MiG-27 into the Air Force, it made some changes and landed on the land of Leh. Technical experts feared that the MiG-27 would not be able to do such a feat but it did. The MiG-27, popularly known as 'Bahadur', will be remembered for his matchless contribution to the Kargil war. I feel sorry for the departure of the Balkans, but seeing the way in which the MiG-27 was crashing during the flight, it was time to take it out of the Air Force fleet.
– Colonel Kuldeep Sahni

The Air Force Frontline Barrier MiG-27 gave a chance to the Indians to be proud of the Pakistan Army in the Kargil War. I am among the Air Force officers who served the country with the MiG-27. It is an emotional moment for me to see it go away today. The roar of the MiG-27 will never be heard while the sky is ripping. It is hurting.
– Group Captain Gurdeep Singh Zhite

According to Air Force officials, the MiG-27 took the first test flight on 20 August 1970 in Russia. After five years of research, the then Soviet Union government added it to its air forces in 1975. Not only this, the Soviet Union used these MiG-27s in its country's air force as well as selling these aircraft to countries like India, Kazakhstan and Sri Lanka.

Lured dust to enemies in Kargil war
During the Soviet Union government, the MiG-27 battle aircraft manufactured by the Russian company Mikoyan Mirevich Company was inducted into the Indian Air Force in the year 1985. After joining the Air Force, the MiG-27, one of the best aircraft in the world, played an important role in securing the country's borders for 34 years. In 1999, in Kargil war, through this war aircraft, the brave pilots had destroyed their targets by making a tremendous attack on the enemy.

In India, 'Bahadur', then in Russia, popularly known as Ulkonos
MiG-27, popularly known as Flugger-DJ in the world, was known by many names. The MiG-27, which played an important role in the overthrow of the Pakistani Army in the Kargil War, was called by its pilots where it was named 'Bahadur'. At the same time, the pilots of the Russian Air Force named it 'Ulkonos' because of its long nose. While it was also known as 'Balkan' all over the world. During its test, when the pilot flew for the first time, he named it 'Balkan', with its pilot box looking around.

The Mach 1.6 had a speed of 1700 kmph
According to Air Force officials, the Balkan flew at a speed of 1700 kmph. In technical terms, the MiG-27 entered into enemy territory at a speed of Mach 1.6 and caused massive destruction. It had a capacity to carry four thousand kilograms of weapons. Whereas the enemy could be attacked with a 23 mm barrel gun. This w

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as a single-seater fighter plane with a single engine.

Fired while Farewell Joy Stick
Air Force fighters take off their joy stick when they farewell goes. According to Air Force officials, the 'Joy Stick' is a device placed right in front of the pilot, through which the pilot works to fly fighter jets as well as to drop bombs in enemy territory.

Abstract

  • Army, Air Force officers bid farewell to MiG-27
  • Incredible told to the services of fighter aircraft, the Air Force was famous by the name of Bahadur and Balkans

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The fighter aircraft known as 'Bahadur', which was part of the Air Force for 34 years, was finally given a final farewell by the Scarpian-29 unit at the event held at Jodhpur Air Force Station. The remaining seven fighter aircraft of the MiG-27 series took the final flight from Jodhpur Air Force Station. With this, MiG-27 was recorded in the pages of history.

Army, Air Force officials recalled in their own style the farewell of the MiG-27, who played an important role in licking the enemies who had captured the high peaks in the 1999 Kargil war between India and Pakistan. While Air Force officers who had spent a few years of life with the MiG-27 described it as a superb battle aircraft, army officials said that the services of the MiG-27 combat aircraft would never be forgotten.

Many Air Force officers Describing the departure of the MiG-27 as an emotional moment, he said that the roar of the 'Balkan' would no longer be heard as the seas of the sky were ripped. The Balkan was named by the Russian pilots as the MiG-27 had a clear forward-like view of the balconies and the view of the right-left.


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