Indian Air Force Plans To Retire The Oldest Jaguar Fighters Between 2028 And 2031
India is the world’s only Jaguar operator, maintaining approximately 120 aircraft distributed among six squadrons. A portion of these Jaguars are undergoing upgrades to meet the DARIN-III (Display Attack Ranging Inertial Navigation) standard, which includes an Elta active electronically scanned array radar, an indigenous D-JAG integrated electronic warfare system, a new mission computer, and a
India is the world’s only Jaguar operator, maintaining approximately 120 aircraft distributed among six squadrons. A portion of these Jaguars are undergoing upgrades to meet the DARIN-III (Display Attack Ranging Inertial Navigation) standard, which includes an Elta active electronically scanned array radar, an indigenous D-JAG integrated electronic warfare system, a new mission computer, and a
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