List of Mikoyan MiG-29 operators
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The List of Mikoyan MiG-29 operators lists the countries and their air force units that have operated the aircraft.
[edit] Operators
[edit] Algeria
Algeria has 105 aircraft in service. 65 MiG-29s, four MiG-29UBT and 36 MiG-29SMT will be delivered between 2007 and 2008.
- 113e Escadron de Chasse based at Tindouf operates MiG-29S (9.13S) upgraded to MiG-29SMT standard.
- 143e Escadron de Chasse based at Ouargla operates MiG-29S (9.13S) and MiG-29UB (9.51) upgraded to MiG-29SMT standard.
- 153e Escadron de Chasse based at Béchar-Oukda/Leger operates MiG-29S (9.13S) upgraded to MiG-29SMT standard.
- 193e Escadron de Chasse based at Bou Sfer operates MiG-29S (9.13S) and MiG-29UB (9.51) upgraded to MiG-29SMT standard.
[edit] Armenia
Armenia has 18 aircraft in service.
[edit] Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan has 48 aircraft in service.
[edit] Bangladesh
Bangladesh has 8 aircraft in service.
- 8th Squadron based at Bashar operates MiG-29 (9.12A) and MiG-29UB (9.51).
[edit] Belarus
Belarus has 50 aircraft in service.
[edit] Bulgaria
Bulgaria has 20 MiG-29B in service, including 4 MiG-29UB.
- 2/3 Iztrebitelna Avio Eskadrila based at Graf Ignatievo operates MiG-29 (9.12A) and MiG-29UB (9.51).
[edit] Cuba
Cuba has 14 aircraft in service but only three of them remain in flying condition.
[edit] Eritrea
Eritrea has five aircraft in service.
[edit] Hungary
Hungary has 21 aircraft in service.
- 2. Vadászrepülö Század based Kecskemét operates MiG-29 (9.12A) and MiG-29UB (9.51).
- 59th Wing, Dongó Squadron based at Kecskemét operates MiG-29 (9.12A) and MiG-29UB (9.51).
[edit] India
India has 63 aircraft in service.
[edit] Iran
Iran took over 21 ex-Iraqi aircraft, flown over in 1991, the rest were bought some from Russia during the 1990s. Currently 60 MiG-29A and 15 MiG-29-UB are in service (totalling 75), some reports claim 35 MiG-29A, while others go as low as 24 (including MiG-29UB). Most of these planes have been upgraded by Iran, which included adding an inflight refuelling nozzle making them compattible with the drogue refuellers operated by the IRIAF.
- 11 TFS based at Tehran and Mehrabad Int'l operates MiG-29 (9.12B), MiG-29 (9.13) and MiG-29UB (9.51).
- 23 TFS based at Tabriz operates MiG-29 (9.12B), MiG-29 (9.13) and MiG-29UB (9.51).
[edit] Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan has 40 aircraft in service.
[edit] Malaysia
Malaysia introduced 18 aircraft. Two of them crashed, 16 are in service.
- 19 Skn Cobra based at Kuantan-Sultan Ahmed Shah operates MiG-29S (9.13S) and MiG-29UB (9.51) under (local designation MiG-29N).
[edit] Myanmar
Myanmar has 12 aircraft in service.
[edit] North Korea
North Korea has 40 aircraft in service.
- 57th Air Regiment based at Onchon-up
[edit] Peru
Peru has 19 aircraft in service, 16 MiG-29S and 2 MiG-29UB acquired from Belarus and 3 MiG-29SE purchased from Russia, two MiG-29S crashed.
- Escuadrón Aéreo Nº 612 based at Chiclayo operates MiG-29S/SE (9.13S) and MiG-29UB (9.51).
[edit] Poland
Poland bought 12 aircraft (nine MiG-29 9.12 and three MiG-29UB 9.51) from Soviet Union between 1989 and 1990. Next ten ex-Czech aircraft (nine MiG-29A and one MiG-29UB) were exchanged with Czech Republic for 11 Polish PZL W-3 Sokół helicopters in 1996. Last 22 were handed over by Germany in 2003. Currently Poland has 44 aircraft (36 MiG-29A and eight MiG-29UB) but only 32 aircraft are operational in two units.
- 1. Pułk Lotnictwa Myśliwskiego based at Mińsk Mazowiecki operated MiG-29 (9.12A) and MiG-29UB (9.51) between 1989 and 2000. Unit was reorganized to 1. ELT.
- 1. eskadra lotnictwa taktycznego based at Mińsk Mazowiecki operates MiG-29 (9.12A) and MiG-29UB (9.51) from 2001.
- 41. eskadra lotnictwa taktycznego based at Malbork operates MiG-29 (9.12A) and MiG-29UB (9.51) from 2005.
[edit] Russia
Russia has 580 in service total, 266 with air force [1] plus 110 with navy (150 in reserve, 50 for training).[2]
- 783rd Training Centre - Armavir
- 14th Fighter Aviation Regiment - Kursk
- 28th Fighter Aviation Regiment - Andreapol (air base)
- 237th Air Technology Demonstration Centre of Guards - Kubinka
- 19th Fighter Aviation Regiment - Millerovo
- 31st Fighter Aviation Regiment - Zernograd
- 120th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment
[edit] Serbia
Serbia has four MiG-29B and one MiG-29UB in service. First two aircraft are back in service, another three will be until the summer. [3]
- 101. lovačka aviacijska eskadrila based at 204th Air Base (Batajnica Airbase) operates MiG-29 (9.12A) and MiG-29UB (9.51).
[edit] Slovakia
Slovakia has 21 aircraft in service since 1993, 13 are operational. In 2005-2006 aircraft were upgraded to MiG-29SD (locally designated AS - S for Slovak) and MiG-29UBS with NATO/ICAO standard.
- 1 Stíhacia Letka based at Sliac operates MiG-29 (9.12A) and MiG-29UB (9.51).
[edit] Sudan
Sudan has 10 aircraft in service.
[edit] Syria
Syria has 42 aircraft in service.
- 697 Squadron based at Saiqal operates MiG-29 (9.12B), MiG-29 (9.13) and MiG-29UB (9.51).
- 698 Squadron based at Saiqal operates MiG-29 (9.12B), MiG-29 (9.13) and MiG-29UB (9.51).
- 699 Squadron based at Saiqal operates MiG-29 (9.12B), MiG-29 (9.13) and MiG-29UB (9.51).
[edit] Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan has 20 aircraft in service.
[edit] Ukraine
Ukraine has 217 [4] aircraft in service.
- 204th Fighter Aviation Brigade
- 9th Fighter Aviation Brigade
- 114th Fighter Aviation Brigade
- 40th Fighter Aviation Brigade
[edit] United States
USA bought 21 aircraft from Moldova to avoid sale to hostile countries.
[edit] Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan has 30 aircraft in service.
[edit] Yemen
Yemen has 44 aircraft in service. Six of them were bought from Moldova.
[edit] Former operators
[edit] Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia had 18 MiG-29A and 2 MiG-29UB from 1989. All were passed on (in 1:1 ratio) to Czech Republic and Slovakia.
[edit] Czech Republic
Czech Republic received nine MiG-29A and one MiG-29UB. Aircraft are no longer in service, being exchanged with Poland for 11 PZL W-3 Sokół helicopters in 1996.
[edit] East Germany
East Germany received 24 aircraft delivered in 1988-1989, including 4 MiG-29UBs. They were based at Preschen. Upon the German Reunification in 1990 all were passed to Luftwaffe.
[edit] Germany
Germany inherited 24 aircraft from East Germany in 1990 and upgraded them to NATO compatibility. One was lost, and one was kept for display when the remaining 22 were transferred to Poland in 2003, following the arrival of the Eurofighter Typhoon which replaced them.
- JG73 "Steinhoff" based at Laage operated MiG-29 (9.12A) and MiG-29UB (9.51) under local designation MiG-29G.
[edit] Iraq
Iraq received 41 aircraft. Some were destroyed in Gulf War, 21 fled to Iran. No longer in service.
[edit] Moldova
Moldova had 34 aircraft inherited from USSR. Six of them were sold to Yemen, 21 bought by USA, 1 MiG-29S sold to Romania. Last six remaining MiG-29S were overhauled in Ukraine recently. Yemen Return Six Mig-29S
[edit] Romania
Romania received 20 MiG-29A delivered from USSR starting in 1989 plus 1 MiG-29S from Moldova. Currently 18 aircraft were placed in storage after funding was cut for upgrade programme.[5]
[edit] Soviet Union
Upon its dissolution in 1991 the Soviet Union had approximately 1000 aircraft in service. Upon the break-up they were passed to Belarus(50), Ukraine (220), Kazakhstan (40), Uzbekistan (30), Turkmenistan (20). The rest 600+ were passed to Russia. Many were subsequently sold off to third party states and/or written off.[6]
[edit] Yugoslavia/ Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia received 14 MiG-29B and two MiG-29UB. During the Kosovo war five MiG-29B were shot down, next four and one MiG-29UB were destroyed on ground by NATO.[7] Four MiG-29B and one MiG-29UB passed to Serbia.
- 127.LAE of the 204.LAP based at Batajnica Airbase operated MiG-29 (9.12A) and MiG-29UB (9.51) between 1986-1991.
- 127. LAE "Vitezovi" of the 204.LAP based at Batajnica Airbase operated MiG-29 (9.12A) and MiG-29UB (9.51) between 1991-2006.
[edit] References
- ^ Aviatsiya Voyenno entry at the Globalsecurity.org website
- ^ MIG-29/MIG-35 Fulcrum Counter-Air Fighter entry at the Warfare.ru website
- ^ MIG-29 FIGHTER entry at the Serbian Armed Forces Official Website
- ^ Ukraine - Air Force Equipment
- ^ Romania retires its MiG-29 fleet article in Adevărul website, January 2003.
- ^ airforce-technology.com - MiG-29
- ^ Yugoslav & Serbian MiG-29s article at the ACIG (Air Combat Information Group) website