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Short-range day fighter; the MiG-21F-13 was the first MiG-21 model to be produced in large numbers. Unlike the MiG-21F, the MiG-21F-13 had only one NR-30 cannon on the starboard side, with only 60 rounds; however, it added the capability to use the K-13 missile system, of which two could be carried on underwing hardpoints.
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.
The FTC-2000 is developed from the JJ-7/FT-7, the two seat trainer version of the Chengdu J-7; the Chengdu J-7 is a Chinese variant of the MiG-21. The FTC-2000 uses a new wing, a forward fuselage with side air intakes, and a glass cockpit; the engine, empennage, and mechanical controls of the JJ-7/FT-7 are retained. [2]
MiG I-301 (FS) - production version of MiG-9; MiG I-301T (FT) - experimental two-seat trainer version of MiG-9, 1946; first Soviet aircraft with an ejection seat; MiG I-302 (FP) - experimental version of MiG-9 with the N-37 cannon moved to the side of the fuselage; MiG I-305 (FL) - experimental version of MiG-9 powered by a Lyulka TR-1A engine ...
MiG 21 Type 77 of the Indian Air Force landing.. Indian Air Force: 54 in service as of 2023.India received its first MiG-21s in 1963, numbering 8 MiG-21F-13s. Two more F-13s and two MiG-21PF were received in 1964, called the Type 74 [14] [15] and the Type 76 [15] respectively in the IAF.
Tanzanian Air Force: Originally having had 11 × F-7 in service, [58] Tanzania replaced them with 12 new J-7's (single-seat) under the designation J-7G and 2 dual-seat aircraft designated F-7TN in 2011. Originally ordered in 2009, the deliveries were completed and the aircraft are now fully operational at the air bases in Dar es Salaam and Mwanza.
Two-seat variant [61] MiG-35S Single-seat serial. The variant has an extra fuel tank in the place of second pilot seat. MiG-35UB Two-seat serial Naval version According to the General Director of Mikoyan, Ilya Tarasenko, a carrier-based version of the MiG-35 is under development. [99] Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies has already adapted a ...
"Mongol" Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 two-seat trainer version "Moose" Yakovlev Yak-11 "Mop" PBY Catalina "Moss" Tupolev Tu-126 "Mote" Beriev MBR-2 "Moujik" Sukhoi Su-7U