The defence minister of India formally commissioned Indian Navy’s first ever MiG-29 K squadron at INS Hansa, Goa on Saturday. The unit currently known as IFTU, Intensive Flying and Trials Unit, was inducted into the Navy on 19th February 2010. Having successfully completed all tasks and trials assigned and established its role worthiness, the MIG-29K squadron will now be called INAS 303 Black Panthers. The MiG-29 K’s are destined to operate from INS Vikramaditya, which is currently undergoing refurbishment in Russia.
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Antony said India has to maintain an edge over its adversaries in defence preparedness through the acquisition of new technology and better training of the personnel, given the fact that the security scenario in the region is changing at a rapid pace. Antony said he was confident that the Squadron will make a significant contribution in enhancing peace and stability in our area of operations.
The MiG 29K aircraft is a state of the art, all weather, carrier based, air dominance fighter specially built for the Indian Navy. The aircraft has a maximum speed over twice the speed of sound (about 2000 kmph), can pull up to 8 times the force of gravity, can climb to an altitude of over 65000 feet. Armed with an arsenal of some of the most sophisticated weapons in the world it is fully equipped to dominate by engaging targets in air, at sea or on land. Latest avionics, with data link capabilities coupled with its range of armament will enable true power projection. With its air- to- air refueling capability its ranges are also extended to perform true power projection and air space dominance roles.
INAS 303 is commanded by Capt AD Theophilus, an accomplished and experienced Sea Harrier pilot and a Qualified Flying Instructor.
Sixteen of these potent aircraft will form the main combat power of the soon to be inducted aircraft carrier, Vikramaditya. Since its induction, the aircraft have flown over 2500 hrs and have successfully concluded armament trials of the entire range of arsenal comprising air to surface missiles, air to air missiles, bombs, rockets and guns. After proving in trials the aircraft have also participated in important theatre level exercises with the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force. Having successfully completed all tasks and trials assigned and established its combat potential, the MiG-29K squadron has now been commissioned into front line service to form the sword arm of the Indian Navy. In the tradition of naming its fighter squadrons in the 300 series, the MiG- 29K squadron, is christened INAS 303 and is being popularly referred to as the ‘Black Panthers’.