TITLE:
MIKOYAN
MiG-29
NATO
reporting name: 'Fulcrum'
Indian
Air Force name: Baaz (Eagle)
TYPE:
All-weather
single-seat counter-air fighter with attack capability, and two-seat combat
trainer.
PROGRAMME:
Technical
assignment (operational requirement) issued 1972, to replace MiG-21, MiG-23,
Su-15 and Su-17; initial order placed simultaneously; detail design began 1974;
first of 14 prototypes built for factory and State testing flew 6 October 1977;
photographed by US satellite, Ramenskoye flight test centre, November 1977 and
given interim Western designation 'Ram-L'; second prototype flew June 1978;
second and fourth prototypes lost through engine failures; after major design
changes (see previous editions of Jane's) production began 1982, deliveries to
Frontal Aviation 1984; operational early 1985; first detailed Western study
possible after visit of demonstration team to Finland July 1986; production of
basic MiG-29 combat aircraft by Moscow Aircraft Production Group (MAPO), and of
MiG-29UB combat trainers at Nizhny Novgorod, for CIS air forces completed, but
manufacture for export continues.
DESIGN
FEATURES:
All-swept
low-wing configuration, with wide ogival wing leading-edge root extensions
(LERX), lift-generating fuselage, twin tail fins carried on booms outboard of
widely spaced engines with wedge intakes; doors in intakes, actuated by
extension and compression of nosewheel leg, prevent ingestion of foreign
objects during take-off and landing; gap between roof of each intake and skin
of wingroot extension for boundary layer bleed; fire control and mission
computers link radar with laser rangefinder and infrared search/track sensor,
in conjunction with helmet-mounted target designator; radar able to track 10
targets simultaneously; targets can be approached and engaged without emission
of detectable radar or radio signals; sustained turn rate much improved over
earlier Soviet fighters; thrust/weight ratio better than one; allowable angles
of attack at least 70 per cent higher than previous fighters; difficult to get
into stable flat spin, reluctant to enter normal spin, recovers as soon as
controls released; wing leading-edge sweepback 73 degrees 30' on LERX, 42
degrees on outer panels; anhedral approx 2 degrees; tail fins canted outward 6
degrees; leading-edge sweep 47 degrees 50' on fins, approx 50 degrees on
horizontal surfaces. Design flying life 2500 h.
STRUCTURE:
Approx 7
per cent of airframe, by weight, of composites; remainder metal, including
aluminium-lithium alloys; trailing-edge wing flaps, ailerons and vertical tail
surfaces of carbonfibre honeycomb; approx 65 per cent of horizontal tail
surfaces aluminium alloy, remainder carbonfibre; semi-monocoque all-metal
fuselage, sharply tapered and downswept aft of flat-sided cockpit area, with
ogival dielectric nosecone; small vortex generator each side of nose helps to
overcome early tendency to aileron reversal at angles of attack above 25
degrees; tail surfaces carried on slim booms alongside engine nacelles.
LANDING
GEAR:
Retractable
tricycle type, made by Hydromash, with single wheel on each main unit and twin
nosewheels. Mainwheels retract forward into wingroots, turning through 90
degrees to lie flat above leg; nosewheels, on trailing-link oleo, retract
rearward between engine air intakes. Hydraulic retraction and extension, with
mechanical emergency release. Nosewheels steerable +/-8 degrees for taxiing,
T-O and landings, +/-30 degrees for slow speed manoeuvring in confined areas
(selector in cockpit).
POWER
PLANT:
Two
Klimov/Sarkisov RD-33 turbofans, each 49.4 kN (11,110 lb st) dry and 54.9-81.4
kN (12,345-18,300 lb st) with afterburning. Engine ducts canted at approx 9
degrees, with wedge intakes, sweptback at approx 35 degrees, under wingroot
leading-edge extensions. Multi-segment ramp system, including top-hinged
forward door (containing a very large number of small holes) inside each intake
that closes the duct while aircraft is taking off or landing, to prevent
ingestion of foreign objects, ice or snow. Air is then fed to each engine
through louvres in top of wingroot leading-edge extension and perforations in
duct closure door. Basic 'Fulcrum-A' has four integral fuel tanks in inboard
portion of each wing and in fuselage between wings; total capacity 4365 litres
(1153 US gallons; 960 Imp gallons).
ACCOMMODATION:
Pilot
only, on 10 degrees inclined K-36DM zero/zero ejection seat, under rearward
hinged transparent blister canopy in high-set cockpit. Sharply inclined
one-piece curved windscreen. Three internal mirrors provide rearward view.
AVIONICS:
RP-29
(N019 Sapfir-29) coherent pulse Doppler lookdown/shootdown engagement radar
(NATO 'Slot Back'; search range 54 nm; 100 km; 62 miles, tracking range 38 nm;
70 km; 43 miles), target tracking limits 60 degrees up, 38 degrees down, 67
degrees each side, collimated with laser rangefinder; infrared search/track
sensor (fighter detection range 8 nm; 15 km; 9.25 miles) forward of windscreen
(protected by removable fairing on non-operational flights); R-862 com radio;
ARK-19 DF; inertial navigation system; SRO-2 (NATO 'Odd Rods') IFF transponder
and SRZ-15 interrogator; Sirena-3 360 degrees radar warning system, with
sensors on wingroot extensions, wingtips and port fin. Two SO-69 ECM antennae
under conformal dielectric fairings in leading-edge of each wingroot extension;
head-up display; and helmet-mounted target designation system for off-axis
aiming of air-to-air missiles.
ARMAMENT:
Six
close-range R-60MK (NATO AA-8 'Aphid') infrared air-to-air missiles, or four
R-60MK and two medium-range radar guided R-27R1 (AA-10A 'Alamo-A'), on three
pylons under each wing; alternative air combat weapons include R-73E (AA-11
'Archer') close-range infrared missiles. Able to carry FAB-250 bombs, KMGU-2
submunitions dispensers, 3B-500 napalm tanks, and 80 mm, 130 mm and 240 mm
rockets in attack role. One 30 mm GSh-301 gun in port wingroot leading-edge
extension, with 150 rds.
DIMENSIONS:
EXTERNAL:
Wingspan:
11.36 m (37 ft 3{1/4} in)
Wing
chord: at c/l: 5.60 m (18 ft 4{1/2} in)
at tip:
1.27 m (4 ft 2 in)
Wing
aspect ratio: 3.5
Length
overall: incl noseprobe: 17.32 m (56 ft 10 in)
excl
noseprobe: 16.28 m (53 ft 5 in)
Height
overall: 4.73 m (15 ft 6{1/4} in)
Tailplane
span: 7.78 m (25 ft 6{1/4} in)
WEIGHTS
AND LOADINGS:
Operating
weight empty: 10,900 kg (24,030 lb)
Max
weapon load: 3000 kg (6615 lb)
Max fuel
load: 4640 kg (10,230 lb)
Normal
T-O weight (interceptor): 15,240 kg (33,600 lb)
Max T-O
weight: 18,500 kg (40,785 lb)
Max wing
loading: 486.8 kg/m{2} (99.7 lb/sq ft)
Max
power loading: 113.6 kg/kN (1.11 lb/lb st)
PERFORMANCE:
Max
level speed:
at
height: Mach 2.3 (1320 knots; 2445 km/h; 1520 mph)
at S/L:
Mach 1.06 (700 knots; 1300 km/h; 805 mph)
Max rate
of climb at S/L: 19,800 m (65,000 ft)/min
Service
ceiling: 17,000 m (55,775 ft)
Range:
with max
internal fuel: 810 nm (1500 km; 932 miles)
with
underbelly auxiliary tank:
1133 nm
(2100 km; 1305 miles)
g
limits: above Mach 0.85: +7
below
Mach 0.85: +9
LENGTH
(m): 17.32
HEIGHT
(m): 4.73
WINGSPAN
(m): 11.36
MAX T-O
WEIGHT (kg): 18,500
MAX WING
LOAD (kg/m{2}): 486.80
MAX
LEVEL SPEED (knots): 700
MAX
RANGE (nm): 1133
T-O RUN
(m): 250
LANDING
RUN (m): 600
MAX RATE
CLIMB (m/min): 19,800
SERVICE
CEILING (m): 17,000