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2 pilots dead as IAF's MiG-21 fighter jet crashes in Rajasthan's Barmer

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2 pilots dead as IAFs MiG-21 fighter jet crashes in Rajasthans Barmer
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The ill-fated twin-seater Mig-21 trainer aircraft had taken off for a night training sortie.

New Delhi: Two pilots of the Indian Air Force have been killed after a MiG-21 trainer aircraft crashed in Barmer city of Rajasthan on Thursday. The debris of the aircraft was found scattered on a half-kilometer stretch in Bhimda village in Barmer district.

The ill-fated twin-seater Mig-21 trainer aircraft had taken off for a night training sortie. It burst into flames mid-air and crashed to ground, leaving no time for the pilots to eject. The crash occured at 9.10 pm.

"A twin seater Mig-21 trainer aircraft of the IAF was airborne for a training sortie from Utarlai air base in Rajasthan this evening. Around 9:10 pm, the aircraft met with an accident near Barmer. Both pilots sustained fatal injuries," the Air Force said in a statement.

"IAF deeply regrets the loss of lives and stands firmly with the bereaved families," it further said.

A court of inquiry has been ordered to investigate the cause of the accident, it said.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh spoke to Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari following the crash.

"Deeply anguished by the loss of two Air Warriors due to an accident of IAF's Mig-21 trainer aircraft near Barmer in Rajasthan," Mr Singh said on Twitter.

"Their service to the nation will never be forgotten. My thoughts are with the bereaved families in this hour of sadness," he said.

The MiG-21 is a Soviet-era single-engine multirole fighter/ground attack aircraft that once formed the backbone of the IAF fleet.

The aircraft has a poor safety record and is expected to be withdrawn from service within the next decade by which time it will be replaced with more modern types.

In 2021, five MiG-21s had crashed in India, resulting in the death of three pilots. In December last year, an IAF pilot, Wing Commander Harshit Sinha, died after the MiG-21 fighter jet crashed in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer during a training sortie.

In August, another MiG-21 fighter jet, on a training sortie, crashed near a village in Rajasthan's Barmer district. However, the pilot managed to eject safely.

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