Som du kan lese i artikkelen diskuteres nå overgang til 5. generasjonsfly, altså F-35 er det å anta. Uansett, det er å forstå at MiG-21 settes på bakken for godt 15. mai 2023. (Red.)
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Romania has announced that it is returning its MiG-21 LanceR fighters
to the skies after it said its remaining flying airframes would be
permanently grounded on April 15, 2022. The original stand-down of flying operations
came after a spate of crashes involving the type, the most
recent occurring on March 2nd, 2022. At the time of the grounding, Romania said
they would focus on accelerating its transition to the F-16AM/BM, and that
those aircraft and their crews could take on the LanceR's role, including
providing air sovereignty patrols and alert scramble capacity for defending
Romania's airspace. That plan has now been officially jettisoned, with the
deeply upgraded MiG-21s set to serve for at least another year.
The decision was made by Romania's Supreme Defense Council with the
aircraft slated to provide a narrow air policing mission set during its
one-year flying extension. As it sits now, on May 15th, 2023, the MiG-21s will
finally be removed from the Romanian Air Force's inventory. As part of plans to
replace these jets, 17 F-16AM/BMs were previously bought second-hand from
Portugal and another 32 are still set to be delivered from Norwegian stocks,
but the latter process has been delayed somewhat.
Before the type's grounding, Romania had roughly 27 MiG-21s flying,
with 19 being LanceR-Cs, the most capable version that is able to perform the
air defense role, and the rest being less-capable LanceR-Bs, which are
essentially two-seat trainers with air-to-ground and rudimentary air-to-air
capabilities. At its height, Romania put 111 MiG-21s through the LanceR upgrade
program.
LanceR-Cs of the Romanian Air Force.
Without an influx of Norwegian Vipers, trying to convert fully over to
the F-16 while also fulfilling key air defense roles is clearly a huge
challenge, one that likely resulted in the MiG-21s being put back into service
as an interim capability gap-filler. Maintaining a high-alert status when it
comes to defending Romania's airspace has only become more critical since
Russia invaded neighboring Ukraine in late February. The fact that the Romanian
Air Force sidelined its LanceR-Cs in April with so few F-16s on hand and
transition still underway was surprising considering the circumstances Romania
was facing in the region.
Romania's
statement on the reactivation of some of its LanceR force also included a
mentioned its intention to "initiate steps for the fifth generation
aircraft acquisition program," which further highlighting the country's
desire need to rapidly modernize its air combat capabilities even beyond the
F-16 in light of the threat posed by Russia. In February, before the conflict
in Ukraine broke out, Romanian President Klaus Lohannis said his country was
looking to acquire
F-35s in the 2030s.
The LanceR-Cs are actually far more modern fighters than their base
platform lets on. While yes, the LanceR-C is still a MiG-21, its avionics are
equivalent to a fourth-generation fighter. Israel did the conversions, which
includes a modern multi-mode pulse doppler radar, mission computer, and the
ability to employ precision-guided munitions, such as laser-guided bombs. An
integrated self-protection suite and the ability to carry Israeli electronic
warfare pods only add to the type's potency. A helmet-mounted display and
modern cockpit with multi-function displays and hands-on throttle and stick
round out the type's major features. The ability to execute precision attacks
and to integrate western smart weapons, along with possessing a modern radar
and electronic warfare capability, could have provided Ukraine with an interim
fighter to beef up its air combat force. That didn't come to pass and it turns
out that the LanceR-Cs are still needed by Romania. You can read all about the
type's capabilities and how it could have benefited Ukraine in this past
feature of ours.
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