HAL Nashik Plant Shifts Gears: From Russian Icons To Indigenous TEJAS Production
HAL’s Nashik division, historically known as the backbone of India’s Soviet-era fighter jet production, has undergone a sweeping transformation, reported Manu Pubby of ET News.After building nearly 1,000 Russian-origin aircraft—including 575 MiG-21s and hundreds of Su-30MKIs—the facility has now been repurposed to produce indigenous fighters, marking a decisive end to six decades of foreign
HAL’s Nashik division, historically known as the backbone of India’s Soviet-era fighter jet production, has undergone a sweeping transformation, reported Manu Pubby of ET News.After building nearly 1,000 Russian-origin aircraft—including 575 MiG-21s and hundreds of Su-30MKIs—the facility has now been repurposed to produce indigenous fighters, marking a decisive end to six decades of foreign
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