

The Mirages have been in service from the 1980s and have been the mainstay of the force from the Kargil war to the 2019 Balakot airstrikes where they bombed a Jaish e Mohammed terrorist camp in Pakistan. The Indian Air Force has invested very smartly in finding the spares for the Mirages in form of phased out old French aircraft and this is going to help the Air Force maintain them till 2035, the sources said. The same kits can be put on these two French Air Force planes and make them suitable for combat operations, the sources said.
MIRAGE 2000 UPGRADE
Sources said the Mirage upgrade deal between the French and Indian sides was for enhancing the capabilities of 51 aircraft and some of these kits are left due to crashes involving these planes. Le Mirage 2000D n☆39 qui vient d’arriver à Mont-de-Marsan est le premier d’une série de 55 appareils devant être modernisés, avec à la clef des capacités air-air et air-sol améliorées. The IAF had acquired around 51 Mirages in different batches and they form three squadrons which are all based in the Gwalior Air Force station. The two aircraft were acquired by the Indian Air Force as part of the programme to make up the number of aircraft in the Mirage fighter fleet to around 50. The aircraft would now be upgraded to the latest standards as part of the Mirage upgrade programme going on in the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, the sources said. The fuselage is Area ruled and blended into the wing. Leading edge slats and elevons provided and controlled by fly-by-wire technology. 580 leading edge sweep, 3.50 trailing edge sweep. The two aircraft were flying with their Air Force and arrived at the Gwalior airbase recently," government sources told news agency ANI. Mirage 2000-5 has the following delta wings. "The Indian Air Force has received two Mirage 2000 trainer version aircraft from France.


Mirage 2000 fighter aircraft would now be upgraded to latest standards.
