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In addition to nine warships and 14 aircraft engaged in the search efforts, Indian Navy’s Fast Interceptor Craft are also deployed to search waters along the coast, a defence release said.
“Indian Navy’s search and rescue effort to locate the second pilot of the MiG-29K trainer aircraft which ditched off Goa on November 26 continues with extensive deployment of naval ships and aircraft,” a defence release said.
“Some debris of the aircraft, including landing gear, turbocharger, fuel tank engine and wing engine cowling have been located,” it said.
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The Russian-origin jet had taken off from aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya and went down at around 5 PM on Thursday, officials had said, adding that one pilot of the aircraft had been rescued.
The MiG-29K is an all-weather carrier-based multirole fighter aircraft developed by Russian aerospace company Mikoyan (MiG).
The Indian Navy had procured a fleet of 45 MiG-29Ks from Russia over a decade back at a cost of around USD 2 billion to operate from INS Vikramaditya.
INS Vikramaditya was part of the second phase of the Malabar exercise involving navies of India, the US, Australia and Japan.
The MIG-29K fleet onboard the aircraft carrier was also involved in the mega naval drill that took place from November 17 to 20.