Indian air force orders tests of upgraded version of MiG-21

NEW DELHI - Crashes of its upgraded MiG-21 aircraft have prompted the Indian air force to require 50 hours of flight testing before putting the MiG-21 bis version into service. About 125 Indian air force MiG-21s are being upgraded by the state-owned Hindsutan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in Bangalore...

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