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MiG 29K suffers damage on board Vikramaditya

The pilot of the aircraft is safe and further details of the damage are being assessed, they said.

The INS Vikramaditya The INS Vikramaditya

A MiG 29K naval combat aircraft has suffered damage while landing on the aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya during operations in Arabian Sea off the coast of Goa, a navy official said on Thursday.

The Russian-make aircraft had taken off from the naval airbase INS Hansa in Goa on Wednesday and hard-landed on the aircraft causing damage to the nose-wheel undercarriage, the official said.

The pilot of the aircraft is safe and further details of the damage are being assessed, they said.

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The Navy has ordered a Board of Inquiry (BoI) into the accident on the aircraft carrier procured from Russia at a cost of over Rs 15,000 crore late last year.

In this mishap onboard the 44,500-tonne warship, the pilot missed the first two arrester wires used as aid for landing on the carrier and while he was trying to take off again, it got stuck in the third arrester wire causing a hard-landing, navy officials said.

MiG 29Ks have been procured by India from Russia and India is the only country in the world which operate these twin engine naval fighters. India has ordered for 45 of these aircraft and this is the first accident involving these aircraft.

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