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MIG-23-98 White 36, Russian Air Force (with 4 x R-77 missiles)
General Background
In the 1960’s the Soviet military required a replacement for the MiG-21 that could compete with
the USAF F-14 Tomcat. It had to be very fast, rapid acceleration, carry a larger payload, capable
of a high service ceiling, long range and beyond visual range intercept capabilities. The project
was given to the Mikoyan- Gurevich Design Bureau that produced the Model 23-11 that first flew
on June 10, 1967. Production began in 1969 and eventually completed over 5,000 swing-wing
MiG-23s. A ground-attack variant was also produced, the MiG-27.
The Aircraft
The first MiG-23 was the Soviet Union’s first “third generation” fighter aircraft and entered service in 1970. The upgrade to a Mig-23-98 was intended to extend the life of the MiG-23 until 2010. It would include new radar; new avionics, its air-to-air and air-to-ground capabilities were improved by making the aircraft capable of firing R- 27 and R-77 missiles. The MiG-23-98 used systems from the MiG-29SMT aircraft. The MiG-23 was the primary multirole fighter used by the Warsaw Pact countries.
Specifications :
Country of Origin: | Soviet Union |
Manufacturer: | Mikoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau |
Role: | Fighter-Interceptor |
Crew: | 1 Pilot (2 X for the MiG-23UB and the MiG-23UM |
First Flight: | June 10, 1967 |
Dimensions | |
Length: | 54 ft 8 ins (16.71 m) including nose probe |
Wingspan: | Fully Swept – 26 ft 7 ins (7.78 m) |
Fully Spread – 45 ft 8 ins (13.97 m) | |
Weight: | |
Empty: | 22,440 lbs (10,200 kg) |
Maximum take-off: | 39,160 lbs (17,800 kg) |
Performance | |
Power Plant: | 1 X Soyuz/Tumansky R-35-300 Afterburning Turbojet |
Thrust: | 28,600 lbs (13,000 kg) |
Maximum speed: | 1,553 mph (2,500 kmh) |
Service Ceiling: | 60,680 ft (18,500 m) |
Range: | 1,211 miles (1,950 km) |
Armament: | 1 X GSh-23L 23mm Two-Barrel Cannon w/200 Rounds |
Maximum External Weapons Load: | 6,600 lbs (3,000 kg) |
Weapons Options: | AAMs and ASMs |
R-3 (AA-2 Atoll) | |
R-13R (AA-2-2 Atoll-C) | |
R-13M (AA-2-2 Atoll-D) | |
R-23R (AA-7 Apex) | |
R-23T (AA-7 Apex) | |
R-24R (AA-7 Apex) | |
R-24T (AA-7 Apex) | |
R-60 (AA-8 Aphid) | |
R-60M (AA-8 Aphid) | |
Unguided Rockets | |
S-5 | |
S-8 | |
S-24 | |
Unguided Bombs | |
FAB-250 | |
FAB-500 | |
OFAB-100 Fragmentation Bombs | |
Cluster Bombs | |
ZAB-500 Napalm Bombs | |
UPK-23 250 Pods with a GSh-23L Cannon | |
Known variants: | MiG-23B, MiG-23BN, MiG-23BK, MiG-23BM, MiG-23BN, MiG-23M, MiG-23MF, MiG-23ML MiG-23MLA, MiG-23MLD, MiG-23MS, MiG-23P, MiG-23S, MiG-23UB, MiG-23UM, MiG-24 (export MiG-23) |