Mikoyan-Gurevitch MiG-27 Flogger

Summary

Category Combat aircraft
Origin country 🇨🇳 Ex-USSR
First flight17 November 1972
Year of introduction1975
Number produced1075 units
Average unit price$5 million

Description

Based on the MiG-23BN airframe (NATO designation: Flogger-H) already dedicated to ground attack, the MiG-27 (Flogger-D) shares many similarities with the Dassault Mirage 5. The MiG-27 is essentially a ground attack aircraft derived from an interceptor, simplified and tailored for air-to-ground missions.

Numerous modifications have been made to the MiG-23 airframe. The engines and air intakes were simplified, while cockpit protection was reinforced with new armor. The landing gear was also strengthened and equipped with low-pressure tires to facilitate operations on unprepared terrain. Armament was increased through the installation of additional wing pylons, allowing for a military payload of up to 4 tons. The avionics system received special attention from Soviet engineers, particularly the attack and navigation systems. Later versions were equipped with a 30mm GSh-6-23M six-barreled cannon and advanced electronic equipment, including a laser targeting system enabling the use of air-to-ground missiles like the Kh-29L and guided bombs. Designed to operate close to the front lines, the MiG-27 had the characteristic flaw shared by many Soviet aircraft of its time, namely a limited range of 1080 kilometers for low-altitude missions (without in-flight refueling capability). It also reportedly suffered from frequent breakdowns and difficult maintenance, a flaw it shared with the MiG-23. Nevertheless, it proved to be a valuable aircraft for the air forces of the Warsaw Pact, allowing for the replacement of older and outdated aircraft like the Sukhoi Su-7.

In total, approximately one thousand MiG-27s were produced by Soviet factories in Irkutsk and Ulan-Ude. Currently, it appears that only the Indian Air Force (165 aircraft built, with at least a hundred still in active service), Kazakh Air Force (possibly 120), and Sri Lankan Air Force (7 Ukrainian aircraft) still operate the MiG-27. Russian aircraft were retired following the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Key versions:

  • MiG-27 (Flogger-D): Initial version, possibly 360 units produced.
  • MiG-27M (Flogger-J): Upgraded MiG-27, notably featuring a 30mm six-barreled cannon in a ventral pod and a Kylon target designator. Produced between 1978 and 1983; the standard to which MiG-27s were upgraded between 1982 and 1985.
  • MiG-27K (Flogger-J2): The final version of the MiG-27, produced in nearly 200 units from 1982 onwards. Equipped with a laser designator, TV or laser-guided missiles, and more advanced avionics compared to its predecessors.
  • Bahadur (sometimes referred to as MiG-27ML): Licensed production of the MiG-27 by India, equivalent to the MiG-27M. 120 aircraft were modernized between 2002 and 2009, incorporating a new inertial navigation system, a laser designation pod, and partially indigenous avionics.
  • Nanchang Q-6: Aborted Chinese attempt to produce a copy of the MiG-27. Currently, it appears that no Q-6 aircraft ever entered service.

Technical specifications

Version: MiG-27K Flogger-J2
Crew1 pilot
Operational range780 km (485 mi)
Maximum speed 1885 km/h (1171 mph)
Wing area37.4 m² (402.0 sqft)
Wingspan14.0 m (45.8 ft)
Height5 m (16.4 ft)
Length17.1 m (56.0 ft)
Service ceiling14000 m (45932 ft)
Empty weight11908 kg (26253 lbs)
Max. takeoff weight20670 kg (45569 lbs)
Climb rate200.0 m/s (656.2 ft/s)
Powerplant1 × turbojet Khatchaturov R-29B-300 delivering 8006 kgp, up to 11503 kgp with afterburner
Ejection seatMikoyan-Gourevitch KM-1

Current operating countries

Country Units
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 12

Numbers in parentheses, e.g. '(+5)', indicate units ordered but not yet delivered.

All operators

BelarusCubaIndiaIranKazakhstanSri LankaRussia

Armament

Missiles payload:

  • Air-to-Surface Vympel Kh-25 (AS-10 Karen)
  • Anti-Radiation Vympel Kh-27 (AS-12 Kegler)
  • Air-to-Surface Vympel Kh-29 (AS-14 Kedge)
  • Air-to-Air Short-Range Vympel R-60 / K-60 (AA-8 Aphid)

Bombs payload:

  • Low-Drag FAB-250
  • Low-Drag JSC NPO Basalt FAB-500
  • Guided KAB-500

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