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  1. Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 - Wikipedia

    The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 (Russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-23; NATO reporting name: Flogger) is a variable-geometry fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich design bureau in the Soviet Union. It is a third-generation jet fighter, alongside similar Soviet aircraft such …

  2. Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23MS “Flogger-E” - National Museum …

    The Soviet-built MiG-23 “Flogger” was designed to replace the widely-used MiG-21. The MiG-23’s advanced radar and fire control system could fire missiles at targets beyond visual range.

  3. Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 (Flogger) - Military Factory

    Jul 8, 2022 · Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 (Flogger) Swing-Wing Fighter-Interceptor Aircraft including pictures.

  4. Aerospaceweb.org | Aircraft Museum - MiG-23 'Flogger'

    Apr 3, 2011 · First demonstrated to the public during the Domodedovo airshow in 1967, the MiG-23 was a major advance in fighter design over the preceeding MiG-21. The aircraft uses variable-sweep wings that can be set at 16, 45, or 72 degrees of sweep to improve performance at both subsonic and supersonic speeds.

  5. Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23: The Most-Produced Variable-Sweep …

    Apr 4, 2024 · The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 “Flogger” is a variable-geometry fighter aircraft designed for the Soviet Union in the 1960s. It was introduced in the 1970s, with 5,047 units built, making it the most produced variable-sweep wing aircraft in history.

  6. Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 - Price, Specs, Photo Gallery, History

    The MiG-23 is a variable-sweep fighter aircraft of Mikoyan-Gurevich introduced in 1970. Produced from 1969 to 1985, the MiG-23 is a third-generation jet fighter and the most-produced variable-geometry aircraft in the world.

  7. Mikoyan MIG-23 - War History

    Nov 25, 2020 · History: From the mid-1970s and into the 1980s the MiG-23 (NATO reporting name ‘Flogger’) was the Soviet Unions’ most capable tactical fighter. The MiG-23 was developed to replace the MiG-21, with improvements in overall performance and in …

  8. North Korea Remains the Last Major MiG-23 Operator: How …

    Syria was the first foreign operator of the MiG-23, and received its first fighters in 1974, before receiving the most capable variant the fighter, the MiG-23ML/MLD, in late 1982. MiG-23MLs were credited by Syrian sources that year with shooting down three Israeli Air Force F-15 fighters in engagements over Lebanon, and significantly bolstered ...

  9. Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23MLD - National Museum of the USAF

    The MiG-23 series served as fighter-interceptors, with a secondary capability of ground attack. The MiG-23 was designed in 1964-1966 as a successor to the MiG-21. In addition to a much more powerful engine, the MiG-23's most significant new feature was its variable sweep wing.

  10. The War Where the MiG-23 Demonstrated its High Potential: …

    The MiG-23 remains Cuba’s primary fighter jet today, although Angola has since deployed the more advanced Su-27 and Su-30 heavyweight platforms relegating the Cold War era MiGs to a supporting role. The MiG-23 itself has been modernised considerably with better visibility, more powerful sensors, superior electronic warfare systems and better ...

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