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Why India is turning to retired jets to sustain its depleted air force
India has acquired nine retired British-built Jaguar ground-attack jets to extract spare parts, addressing shortages for its operational Jaguar fleet. The jets will not be deployed but will support the Indian Air Force's six active Jaguar squadrons, highlighting a temporary solution to deeper defense challenges.
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