Mig-27K | ||
Državi | URSS | |
Vrsta | Letala zemeljska napadalna letala | |
Fotografijo | Vladimir Jakubov | |
Poiščite | Muzej zraka Minsk-Borovaya | |
Opis | Album 175 photos walk-around of a « Mig-27K» |
Fotogalerija Mig-27K, The Mikoyan MiG-27 (Russian: Микоян МиГ-27; NATO reporting name “Flogger-D/J”) is a variable-geometry ground-attack aircraft, originally built by the Mikoyan design bureau in the Soviet Union and later license-produced in India by Hindustan Aeronautics as the Bahadur (“Valiant”). It is based on the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 fighter aircraft, but optimized for air-to-ground attack. Unlike the MiG-23, the MiG-27 did not see widespread use outside Russia, as most countries opted for the MiG-23BN and Sukhoi Su-22 instead. It currently only remains in service with the Indian, Kazakh and Sri Lankan Air Forces in the ground attack role. All Russian and Ukrainian MiG-27s have been retired.
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Informacij | |
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Vlogo | Napadalno letalo, lovski bombnik |
proizvajalec | Mikoyan OKB |
Prvi let | avgust 1970 |
Uvod | 1975 |
Proizvaja | 1970–86 |
Število zgrajeno | 1,075 |
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MiG-27K je različica družine lovskih bombnikov MiG-27, ki temeljijo na lovskem letalu MiG-23. MiG-27K je razvil oblikovalski biro Mikoyan-Gurevich v Sovjetski zvezi, kasneje pa ga je v Indiji izdelalo podjetje Hindustan Aeronautics kot Bahadur ("Valiant"). MiG-27K ima konstrukcijo kril s spremenljivim pometanjem, ki mu omogoča dobro delovanje pri nizkih in visokih hitrostih. Glavna vloga MiG-27K je izvajanje kopenskih napadov na premikajoče se in stacionarne cilje, vključno s utrjenimi.
The MiG-27K can carry a variety of air-to-surface missiles, guided bombs and unguided rockets, as well as a 30mm cannon for close air support. The MiG-27K also has a laser rangefinder and marked-target seeker system for improved accuracy and target identification. The MiG-27K entered service with the Soviet Air Force in 1975 and was retired in 1993. It remains in service with the Kazakh Air Force, while India and Sri Lanka have retired their fleets of MiG-27Ks.
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