Mikoyan-gurevich Mig-21

bgcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21
olspan="3" align="center"|250px
A MiG-21 Lancer at Farnborough 2002
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Description
ole colspan="2"|Light interceptor
rew colspan="2"|1
irst Flight colspan="2"|14 June 1956
ntered Service colspan="2"|1959
anufacturer colspan="2"|MIG MAPO, Russia
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Dimensions
ength 15.76 m 51 ft 8.5 in
ingspan 7.15 m 23 ft 5 1/2 in
eight 4.12 m 13 ft 6.2 in
ing area ft²
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Weights
mpty 5350 kg 11,795 lb
oaded kg lb
aximum takeoff 9661 kg 21,299 lb
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Powerplant
ngines colspan="2"|One Tumanskii R-25-300 turbojet
hrust 7,100 kgf
70 kN
15,700 lbf
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Performance
aximum speed 2230 km/h 1385mph
ombat range 450-500 km 280-311miles
erry range km miles
ervice ceiling 19,000 m 62,366 ft
ate of climb 7200m/min 23,622 ft/min
ing loading kg/m² lb/ft²
hrust/Weight colspan="2"|
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Avionics
vionics colspan="2"|
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Armament
uns colspan="2"|One centreline twin-barrelled GSh-23 23mm cannon or one single-barrelled NR-30 cannon
rdnance colspan="2"|2000 kg (4409 lb) on four underwing hardpoints
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 (NATO reporting name Fishbed) is a fighter aircraft, originally built by the Mikoyan and Gurevich Design Bureau in the Soviet Union. It is the most common post-World War II aircraft, with the exception of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules. The first delta-wing prototype (named Ye-4, written also E-4) flew in 14 June 1956, and the production Mig-21 entered service in early 1959. The MiG-21 saw frequent action in the Vietnam War and was one of the most advanced aircraft at the time. However, many North Vietnamese aces preferred flying the MiG-19, due to the wingload on the MiG-21's wings. Employing a delta wing configuration, it was the first successful Soviet aircraft combining fighter and interceptor in a single aircraft. It was a lightweight fighter, achieving Mach 2 speed using a relatively low-powered afterburning turbojet, and is thus comparable to the American F-104 Starfighter and French Dassault Mirage III. It was also used extensively in Middle East conflicts of the 1960s and 1970s, by the air forces of Egypt, Syria and Iraq against Israel. It was used also in early stages of the wars in Afghanistan but soon outclassed by the newer MiG-23 and MiG-27.

Versions

  • E-4 - first prototype
  • MiG-21 - first series of fighters
  • MiG-21F (prototype E-6T)
  • E-66 - record breaking version
  • MiG-21F-13 - export version (type 74)
  • MiG-21PF - (prototype E-7, type 76)
  • MiG-21FL - (type 77)
  • MiG-21SPS - (East German version)
  • MiG-21PFM
  • MiG-21S - (incorrectly identified by NATO as MiG-21PFMA; E-8, type 88)
  • MiG-21PFV - (North Vietnam version)
  • MiG-21M - (version with R-13 engine)
  • MiG-21MF - (version with R-13 engine)
  • MiG-21SMT - (E-9, block 94 and 96) (version with R-13 engine)
  • MiG-21bis - (version with R-25 engine)
  • MiG-21U - two seater version (type 66), NATO reporting name "Mongol"
  • MiG-21US - two seater version (type 68)
  • MiG-21UM - two seater version (type 69)
  • MiG-21-93 - (also the Bison)

Foreign versions

The production of MiG-21s (bis variant) under license by HAL of India lasted till 1984. Despite a series of crashes over the last decade, and acquiring the nickname "flying coffin", the Indian Air Force has decided to upgrade about 125+50 of the Mig-21bis in its inventory to the Mig-21 Bison standards which will serve the Indian Air Force till the year 2015. Unlicensed Chinese copies of the MiG-21 are designated Chengdu J-7 and F-7 (for export). Israeli Aircraft Industries manufactures an upgrade package for Mig 21 called the MiG-21-2000. A joint venture between Aerostar SA and Elbit have developed the Lancer upgrade pacakge for Mig 21. 102 Mig 21s have been upgraded to Mig 21 Lancer for the Romanian Air Force.
bgcolor="#e0e0e0" colspan="2" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Related content
b>Related Development align="center"| Chengdu J-7
b>Similar Aircraft align="center"| F-104 Starfighter - Dassault Mirage III
b>Designation Series align="center"| MiG-15 - MiG-17 - MiG-19 - MiG-21 - MiG-23 - MiG-25 - MiG-27
b>Related Lists align="center"|List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS - List of fighter aircraft

 

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