India’s Air Force relies heavily on the robust Antonov-32, a workhorse since 1984, excelling in hot and high conditions for crucial Himalayan missions. Despite a recent $400 million upgrade, the aircraft has faced tragic incidents, underscoring operational risks. As newer planes arrive, the An-32’s legacy as a vital transport asset endures. India’s Air Force relies heavily on the robust Antonov-32, a workhorse since 1984, excelling in hot and high conditions for crucial Himalayan missions. Despite a recent $400 million upgrade, the aircraft has faced tragic incidents, underscoring operational risks. As newer planes arrive, the An-32’s legacy as a vital transport asset endures.
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