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Miloch
January 18th 20, 03:56 PM
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The Mikoyan MiG-27 (Russian: ?????? ???-27; NATO reporting name: Flogger-D/J) is
a variable-geometry ground-attack aircraft, originally built by the
Mikoyan-Gurevich design bureau in the Soviet Union and later licence-produced in
India by Hindustan Aeronautics as the Bahadur ("Valiant"). It is based on the
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 fighter aircraft, but optimised for air-to-ground
attack. Unlike the MiG-23, the MiG-27 did not have widespread use outside
Russia, as most countries opted for the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23BN and Sukhoi
Su-22 instead. It remains in service only with the Kazakh Air Forces in the
ground attack role. All Russian, Indian and Ukrainian MiG-27s have been retired.

The MiG-27 shares the basic airframe of the MiG-23, but with a revised nose –
nicknamed "Utkonos" ("Platypus") in Russian service, first introduced on the
MiG-23B. Dissatisfaction with the MiG-23BN led to the further development of the
basic airframe to accommodate a stronger undercarriage, simpler intakes and a
shorter exhaust nozzle, without radar in favor of a downward-sloping profile for
improved pilot visibility, a laser rangefinder and marked-target seeker.[4]
Among its test pilots, it was also called "Balkon" ("Balcony") because of the
increased frontal view from the cockpit. Additional cockpit armor was installed,
along with a totally new nav/attack system.

Since the MiG-27 was intended to fly most of its missions at low altitude, the
MiG-23's variable intake ramps and exhaust nozzles were discarded in favor of a
simpler fixed configuration, reducing weight and maintenance requirements. The
aircraft also has larger, heavy-duty landing gear to facilitate operation from
poorer-quality airfields. In accordance with the MiG-27's strike and low-level
attack requirements, provisions were made to mount missiles and precision-guided
munitions, as well as retaining a nuclear capability in line with other Soviet
combat aircraft by introducing specialized navigation systems.

Role
Ground-attack aircraft

National origin
Soviet Union

Manufacturer
Mikoyan-Gurevich / Mikoyan

First flight
20 August 1970

Introduction
1975

Status
In service with Kazakhstan Air Force

Primary users
Soviet Air Forces (historical)
Russian Air Force (retired)
Indian Air Force (Retired)
Kazakh Air Force

Produced
1970–1986

Number built
1,075 including licensed production

Developed from
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23

Soviet forces used the MiG-27 during the later stages of the Afghanistan
conflict in 1987–89.

Although several Western observers considered the MiG-27 widely exported,
confusing it with the MiG-23BN, the aircraft type was only exported to India and
Sri Lanka which also utilized the MiG-27 in regional conflicts.

12 MiG-27 remains in service with the Kazakh Air Force.

Specifications (MiG-27K)

General characteristics
Crew: 1
Length: 17.08 m (56 ft 0 in)
Wingspan: 13.97 m (45 ft 10 in) wings spread
7.78 m (26 ft) wings sweptHeight: 5 m (16 ft 5 in)
Wing area: 37.35 m2 (402.0 sq ft) wings spread
34.16 m2 (368 sq ft) wings sweptAirfoil: root: TsAGI SR-12S (6.5%) ; tip: TsAGI
SR-12S (5.5%)[19]
Empty weight: 11,908 kg (26,253 lb)
Gross weight: 20,300 kg (44,754 lb)
Max takeoff weight: 20,670 kg (45,570 lb)
Powerplant: 1 × Tumansky R-29-B-300 afterburning turbojet, 78.5 kN (17,600 lbf)
thrust dry, 112.8 kN (25,400 lbf) with afterburner

Performance
Maximum speed: 1,885 km/h (1,171 mph, 1,018 kn) / M1.5 at 8,000 m (26,247 ft)
1,350 km/h (840 mph; 730 kn) / M1.09 at sea levelCombat range: 780 km (480 mi,
420 nmi)

540 km (340 mi; 290 nmi) with two Kh-29 missiles and three drop tanks225 km (140
mi; 121 nmi) with two Kh-29 missiles and no external fuelFerry range: 2,500 km
(1,600 mi, 1,300 nmi)
Service ceiling: 14,000 m (46,000 ft)
Rate of climb: 200 m/s (39,000 ft/min)
Wing loading: 605 kg/m2 (124 lb/sq ft)
Thrust/weight: 0.62

Armament

Guns:
1 × 30 mm Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-30 rotary cannon with 260 rounds
1 × 23 mm Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23 autocannon with 200 rounds

Hardpoints: 1 × centerline, 4 × fuselage and 2 × wing glove pylons with a
capacity of 4,000 kg (8,800 lb)[2],with provisions to carry combinations of:
Rockets:
S-5
S-8
S-25
S-24

Missiles:
Air-to-air missiles: R-60M

Air-to-surface missiles: Kh-23M
Kh-25ML
Kh-29L/ML/T/D

Anti-radiation missiles: Kh-27PS


Bombs:
KAB-500KR TV-guided bomb
KAB-500L laser-guided bomb
Up to 500 kg (1,100 lb) bombs





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