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UK Transfers Nine Retired Jaguar Jets to India for IAF Maintenance: Everything You Need to Know

The UK has officially transferred nine retired Jaguar aircraft to India to support Indian Air Force fleet maintenance. The aircraft will be dismantled for spare parts, while the UK still retains 42 Jaguar airframes for possible future support.
UK India Nine Retired Jaguar Jets Maintenance Deal
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New Delhi: UK transfers nine retired Jaguar jets to India in a major boost for the Indian Air Force (IAF), helping maintain its ageing Jaguar strike fleet. The aircraft will not return to active flying but will be used as a source of spare parts to keep operational Jaguars mission-ready. The transfer was officially confirmed by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) through a written parliamentary reply issued on 3 July 2026.

Details of UK India Nine Retired Jaguar Jets Maintenance Deal

The UK Ministry of Defence has transferred nine decommissioned SEPECAT Jaguar aircraft to India. According to the official parliamentary response by UK Minister for Defence Readiness and Industry Luke Pollard, the shipment includes:

  • Five Jaguar GR1 strike aircraft
  • Four Jaguar T2 twin-seat trainer aircraft

Read also: Ministry of Defence Urges To Procure 156 Light Combat Helicopters From HAL

The information was released in response to a question raised by Conservative MP Ben Obese-Jecty regarding the UK’s remaining Jaguar inventory.

UK India Nine Retired Jaguar Jets Maintenance Deal: Aircraft Will be Used for Spare Parts

These retired Jaguars are not being added to the IAF’s combat fleet. Instead, engineers will dismantle the aircraft to recover valuable components such as:

  • Landing gear
  • Hydraulic systems
  • Cockpit instruments
  • Structural panels
  • Other hard-to-find spare parts

This approach helps improve the availability of India’s operational Jaguar fleet, as original production of the aircraft ended decades ago.

UK still has 42 Jaguar airframes

The UK government also confirmed that it still holds 42 retired Jaguar aircraft. Among them:

  • 13 are GR1 variants.
  • No T2 aircraft remain after the latest transfer to India.
  • The remaining aircraft are expected to include later GR3 and T4 versions, although exact numbers were not disclosed.

Why India still needs Jaguar aircraft

India is currently the world’s only active operator of the SEPECAT Jaguar. The aircraft entered IAF service in 1979 and is locally known as “Shamsher.” It has served for more than four decades as one of India’s key deep-penetration strike aircraft and was also manufactured in India under licence by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

Spare Parts Have Become Difficult to Find

Since Jaguar production ended many years ago, obtaining new components has become increasingly difficult. As a result, India has adopted a strategy of acquiring retired Jaguar aircraft from countries that have already retired the type and using them as a source of genuine spare parts.

Read also: Defence Ministry Advances AMCA Program, Issues Fighter Jet RFPs to Indian Firms Enters Critical Development Phase


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