Romanian Air Force Supends Flight Activites With The MiG-21 LanceR
Two Romanian MiG-21 LanceR (Image credit: RoAF)
Given
their “considerably high accident rate”, all the Romanian MiG-21 LanceR
aircraft have been grounded.
The Romanian Air Force has suspended all the flight
activities of the remaining MiG-21 LanceR aircraft starting Friday, Apr. 15,
2022. The order was issued by Chief of the Defense Staff Major General Daniel
Petrescu, following a considerably high
accident rate recorded
by the RoAF MiG-21 fleet that caused “multiple casualties and damaged or
destroyed aircraft”.
The latest such incidents occurred
on Mar. 2, 2022,
when a LanceR, that had departed for a night mission
from the 57th Air Force Base Mihail Kogălniceanu at around 19.50LT disappeared
from radars few minutes later, between Gura Dobrogei and Cogealac, west of
Costanta, in the eastern part of Romania, not far from the Black Sea. During
the subsequent SAR mission, an IAR-330 (Romanian-built version of Aerospatiale
SA 330) Puma helicopter also crashed in the area of Gura Dobrogei about 11 km
from Mihail Kogălniceanu. Both the MiG-21 and the IAR-330 aircrew lost their
lives in the incidents.
The MiG 21 LanceR is the upgraded avionics and weapons
systems version of the MiG-21
Fishbed,
developed by Elbit Systems and Aerostar Bacău for the Romanian
Air Force. The
first LanceR flew in 1996 and was a LanceR A version. The LanceR program saw
the upgrade of a total of 114 MiG 21 airframes in three versions: the ground
attack version (LanceR A), the two seater trainer version with ground attack
capabilities (LanceR B) and the air superiority version (LanceR C). The upgrade
aimed at making the old Cold War planes capable to use both eastern and western
weapons systems, mainly focused in the cockpit configuration with the
introduction of modern avionics, HOTAS and NATO compatible weapon systems.
However, despite the upgrades, the MiG-21 LanceR remains a quite old aircraft
mainly used to carried out QRA (Quick Reaction Alert) duties under the NATO
control network by way of the Combined Air Operations Center in Torrejon.
According to the Romanian Air Force, during the
suspension of the flight activities with MiG-21 LanceR aircraft, the Romanian
Air Force will continue to carry out the Air Policing service with its F-16
aircraft,
supported by allied aircraft deployed to Romania, as part of NATO’s
Enhanced Air Policing: MiG-21s
had already been augmented by Eurofighters from Italy, Germany and the UK,
moved to the Black Sea region following the tensions around Ukraine and the subsequent Russian
invasion.
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