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India prepares retirement of last MiG-21 fleet as global numbers continue to fall
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Several hundred MiG-21 fighter jets remain in service globally as of 2025, but that number is expected to decline further with India preparing to retire its last remaining fleet later this year. The MiG-21, which first flew in the 1950s and became one of the most widely produced supersonic jet fighters, has been operated by numerous countries over the decades.

Production figures from MiG-21.de indicate that between 10,158 and 10,645 units were built in Soviet factories from 1965 to 1985. China, Czechoslovakia, and India also manufactured their own versions of the aircraft. Each country made modifications to suit their needs, but the core design remained consistent.

Estimates suggest there are about 880 MiG-21s and Chinese J-7 variants still operational worldwide. However, reliable data—especially for China—is limited. Major operators include China with an estimated 400 J-7s, Libya with around 146 aircraft, Pakistan with about 53 F-7s (the export version of the J-7), Syria with approximately 51 jets, and India currently operating its final batch of 36 before retirement.

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Serbia ended its use of the MiG-21 in 2021, Romania did so in 2023, and Croatia retired its last units in 2024. With India's planned phase-out later this year—replacing them with newer Tejas Mk1A fighters—the number of active-duty MiG-21s will be mostly confined to China and a few smaller air forces.

The original MiG-21F "Fishbed-C" featured a single turbojet engine capable of reaching speeds near Mach 2. It was armed with cannons and could carry infrared-homing missiles similar to those used by Western air forces at the time. Over three decades, three major Soviet plants produced thousands for both domestic use and export.

China’s Chengdu Aircraft Corporation developed the J-7 based on Soviet designs but introduced numerous changes over nearly fifty years of production. More than 2,400 J-7s were built until production ended in 2013. Export orders came from countries such as Bangladesh, Namibia, Nigeria, Pakistan (which received large numbers), Sri Lanka, Sudan, Egypt, Tanzania, Yemen, Zimbabwe, Iran, Myanmar, and North Korea.

Czechoslovakia’s Aero Vodochody assembled S-106 models under license between the early sixties and early seventies. India began local production after securing a license agreement in August 1962; its Nasik facility delivered various models through to the mid-eighties before upgrades led to the “Bison” variant entering service in the early 2000s.

As more advanced aircraft replace aging fleets worldwide—including India's transition to indigenous Tejas jets—the legacy of the MiG-21 endures primarily among nations seeking affordable supersonic capability despite lacking modern stealth or avionics features.

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