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A French Ministry
of Defense official told The Times of India that the delivery will occur this
week at Istres and that the aircraft have been fitted with new avionics and
weapon systems. The next two aircraft will be upgraded by HAL in India with
French assistance.
"The upgraded
Mirages have been stripped down and virtually re-built with state-of-the-art
avionics, radars, mission computers, glass cockpits, helmet-mounted displays,
electronic warfare suites and long-range missiles," the ministry official
said. "IAF will be able to operate them for another 15-20 years."
"The
indigenous Tejas light combat aircraft project is also running years behind
schedule," an unidentified Indian offcial was quoted as saying.
"Numbers do eventually matter. IAF should ideally have 44 fighter
squadrons, instead of the 34 it is currently has."
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