미그-21PF

미그-21PF

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첫 비행1956년 2월 4일
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사진 갤러리 미그-21PF, The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 (Russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-21; NATO reporting name: Fishbed) is a supersonic jet fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau in the Soviet Union. It was popularly nicknamed “Balalaika”, from the aircraft’s planform-view resemblance to the Russian stringed musical instrument or ołówek (English: pencil) by Polish pilots due to the shape of its fuselage.

소스: 위키의 미그-21PF

Mig-21PF
사진 작가블라디미르 야쿠보프
로컬라이제이션로얄 에어 포스 박물관 코스포드
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잠깐, 당신을 위해 Mig-21PF 사진을 검색 ...
MiG-21MF 피시베드 산책
사진 작가리보 스푸크, 자로 무카
로컬라이제이션Unknow
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MiG-21 MS 산책
사진 작가Unknow
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MiG-21F/F-13 Fishbed Walk Around
사진 작가Michael Benolkin
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참고 항목:

World War II: The Definitive Visual History from Blitzkrieg to the Atom Bomb(DK Definitive Visual Histories) - 아마존 지도별 제2차 세계 대전 지도(DK History Map by Map) - 아마존

Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-21 PFM Walk Around
사진 작가마인더트 드 브리즈
로컬라이제이션Unknow
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MiG-21 Fishbed Walk Around
사진 작가빌 말로니
로컬라이제이션RCAF 로얄 캐나다 공군 박물관
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MiG-21PF Fishbed D Walk Around
사진 작가Michael Benolkin, David Spurgeon-Jackson
로컬라이제이션Unknow
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The “Interception” Upgrade

Tthe MiG-21PF (where ‘P’ stands for Perekhvatchik or Interceptor) was the first major redesign of the iconic MiG-21. While the original F-13 was a lightweight daytime fighter, the PF was built for the “missile-only” era of the 1960s. It introduced a larger nose to house a radar, an uprated engine, and—most controversially—removed the internal cannon entirely in favor of air-to-air missiles. It was the Soviet Union’s premier front-line interceptor during the height of the Cold War, designed to sprint toward NATO bombers at Mach 2 and destroy them before they even saw the “Pencil” in the sky.

Attribute Technical Specification (MiG-21PF)
역할 All-Weather Interceptor
승무원 1 (Pilot)
First Flight 1961 (Production start)
동력 장치 1 × Tumansky R-11F2-300 turbojet
Thrust (Afterburning) 13,490 lbf (60.0 kN)
최대 속도 2,175 km/h (Mach 2.1) at altitude
Internal Armament None (Missile-only doctrine)
External Hardpoints 2 × Underwing pylons for K-13 (R-3S) missiles

Design Engineering: Radar and Aerodynamics

  • The “Fat” Nose: To fit the RP-21 Sapfir radar, the nose intake was enlarged and the centerbody (the shock cone) was widened. This gave the PF all-weather and night-fighting capabilities that the earlier “Clear Air” versions lacked.
  • Pitot Relocation: On the PF, the long pitot tube (the air data probe) was moved from the bottom of the intake to the top. This is the quickest way to distinguish a PF from the earlier F-13 in photographs.
  • Forward-Opening Canopy: Unlike later MiGs that opened to the side, the PF canopy was hinged at the front. It was part of an “escape capsule” system where the canopy remained attached to the seat during ejection to protect the pilot from supersonic windblast.
  • Larger Wheels: To handle the increased weight of the radar and fuel, the PF was fitted with larger main wheels. This required the addition of distinctive small “bulges” on the fuselage just above the wing roots where the wheels retracted.

Combat History: Lessons of the “No-Gun” Era

  • The Missing Cannon: Following the 1960s military doctrine that dogfights were dead, the PF had no internal gun. In Vietnam, North Vietnamese pilots often found themselves in positions where their missiles wouldn’t lock, but they had no gun to fire. This led to the development of the GP-9 external gun pod for later variants.
  • Vietnam “Hit-and-Run”: North Vietnamese PF pilots used their high speed and small radar cross-section to perform “GCI” (Ground Controlled Intercept) attacks, zooming in from behind US formations, firing a heat-seeking Atoll missile, and diving away before the escorts could react.
  • The Six-Day War: The MiG-21PF was the primary fighter for Egypt and Syria in 1967. While it was technically a match for the Israeli Mirage III, the lack of a gun proved to be a massive disadvantage in the turning dogfights over the Sinai.
  • The “Pencil” Legacy: Despite its flaws, the PF was produced in massive numbers (over 1,300 units). It served as the technological bridge to the MiG-21PFM, which added “blown flaps” for shorter landings and eventually brought back the gun.

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