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MiG-21 became world’s most produced supersonic fighter jet in the last century

As Boss of the Skies of Last Century, MIG-21 retires from most of Air Forces worldover We recount its history from online sources, over its command of the Skies and veteran Wing Cdr. SS Malik dedicates a song on MIG-21 retirement !

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New Delhi: Designed for speed, simplicity, and mass production, the MiG-21 defined Cold War air combat and armed the air forces of more than 50 nations across the globe.

A record-breaking fighter

A Cold War symbol

Combat legacy
Global reach :  At its peak, the MiG-21 was operated by more than 60 air forces, from Cuba to North Korea. China produced its own licensed version, the Chengdu J-7, which itself was built in the thousands and exported widely. For many nations, the MiG-21 represented their first true supersonic aircraft, affordable, rugged, and capable of transforming an air force overnight.
Global reach
Retirement in India: The Indian Air Force has now formally retired its last squadron of MiG-21 fighters, drawing the curtain on more than six decades of service. India had been the largest remaining operator of the type, keeping modernised MiG-21 Bisons in service long after many other countries phased them out. The retirement clears the way for more advanced aircraft, with the indigenous HAL Tejas light combat aircraft and the French-built Dassault Rafale forming the backbone of India’s future fighter fleet. The decision marks the end of an era for a jet that not only defended India’s skies but also became synonymous with its air power.

A lasting legacy : Despite its flaws and controversies, the MiG-21 remains a landmark in aviation history. No other supersonic jet has ever matched its production numbers, its global footprint, or its impact on air combat. From Cold War showdowns to modern skirmishes, it proved that speed and simplicity could reshape the balance of power in the skies. With its official retirement in India, the last great chapter of the MiG-21 has closed, but its legacy as the world’s most produced supersonic jet is secure and unlikely ever to be surpassed.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        (Courtsey- WIONEWS  and Veteran Wing Cdr. S S Malik & pics credit-Wikimedia Commons)

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