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Liaison aircraft MiG-9: Fargo 1946 Production Fighter, MiG's first jet, prototype called I-300, testbed for variants MiG-15: Fagot 1947 Production Fighter, world's most-produced jet, prototype called I-310 MiG-17: Fresco 1950 Production Fighter, based on the MiG-15 MiG-19: Farmer 1952 Production
Mikoyan MiG-41 Russia: Jet: Fighter: To replace the MiG-31 [175] [176] Mikoyan MiG-UTS Russia: Jet: Trainer: To replace the aging fleet of L-39 Albatros [177] [178] SibNIA "Partizan" Russia: Propeller: Transport/UAV: 2024: 1: Very short take-off and landing transport unmanned aircraft, based on the TVS-2-DTS developed by SibNIA. Sokol heavy ...
The MiG-15, which gained fame during the Korean War, and later models like the MiG-21 and MiG-29, were celebrated for their speed, agility, and advanced technology. Besides their well-known production planes, Mikoyan also developed experimental aircraft to explore new aviation technologies.
Pages in category "Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
East German designation for MiG-21PFM (Izd. 94A) aircraft wired for using cannon pods. Ye-7R Prototypes of the MiG-21R combat-capable reconnaissance aircraft derived from MiG-21PFS. MiG-21R (1965; Izdeliye 03/94R; NATO "Fishbed-H") Initially designated Izdeliye 03 to confuse outsiders, the MiG-21R's official "type" designation was Izdeliye 94R ...
Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service Notes Su-27S Soviet Union: Patrol fighter From 1985 to present MiG-29K Russia: Carrier fighter From 2013 to present Su-33 Russia: Carrier fighter From 1998 to present Su-25UTG Soviet Union: Carrier trainer From 1988 to present
MiG-23 on display at Air Force Quarters in Mumbai, Maharashtra. [citation needed] MiG-23BN on static display at Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology in Nagpur, Maharashtra. [citation needed] MiG-23BN on static display at the University of Petroleum & Energy Studies in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. This airframe was donated by the Indian Air ...
The MiG-21 jet fighter was a continuation of Soviet jet fighters, starting with the subsonic MiG-15 and MiG-17, and the supersonic MiG-19.A number of experimental Mach 2 Soviet designs were based on nose intakes with either swept-back wings, such as the Sukhoi Su-7, or tailed deltas, of which the MiG-21 would be the most successful.