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Jul 13, 2024, 6:49:18 PM7/13/24
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I have an old article in Russian on the development of the MiG-29M(9.15), that I started translating once - I will see if I can find it. its quite comprehensive and gives a pretty good account for all aspects of the aircraft.

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9.15 finally adds more modern radar tech (ditches the cassegrain design for the flat plate slotted array and adds improved computers in the form of Ts101), adds another heavy pylon to the enlarged wings and improves on the fuel capacity (not only by ditching the auxiliary intakes, but also by having composite wings which allowed more capacity from the bag tanks which had to be used on the older variants) and adds smokeless engines (among some other improvements).

The much improved A2G capabilities (by supporting guided missiles and bombs) were also quite significant, but I don't think most if not all of the announced weapons were fully developed and integrated in the 9.15 prototypes (compared to the A2A functions), especially as the N010 radar development was lagging behind.

It was basically the first multirole Mig and probably the most advanced aircraft ready for service at the collapse of the USSR. The radar was replaced with a digital planter array like apg-65, the mechanical flight control system was replaced by an analog fly by wire one. A limited glass cockpit was implemented. Flaps where enlarged for better low speed handling, AoA limit was 35-40 degrees. The aircraft was somewhat heavier then the base Mig-29 but not like the later 2000s migs which are heavier then an F-15c and under powered. 9.15 had updated RD-33k engines. Had a range of air to surface weapons and the R-77. Was literally about to go into production when the USSR collapsed. You can see the naval version here at MAKS doing off how agile it was

Unfortunately no, I but most of the new stuff was rehashes in to a upgrade package of existing 29's into SMT standard as cheaper option... In a way SMT was downgrade from 9.15 M that could be applied to exiting aircraft

Ok I finally managed to find the time to complete the rewrite. Its not perfect and there are a few passages I couldn't quite desipher, but I am a little hung up at the moment so I don't have time to improve it further. I have also added some pictures and and a little extra info when appropriate(e.g. a fuel comparison between 9.12 and 9.15).

Research into the creation of a light multirole fighter on the basis of the MiG-29 began already in 1982 - before the MiG-29 itself entered operational service. For the upgraded version with the designation "MiG-29M"(Item 9.15), MIG outlined the following objectives:

The first group of pilots was chosen and sent to Lipetsk for the transition, the transition platform was a squadron of 9.13 MiG-29, painted with the greenland camo. All of those 9.13s were new one, because of that, at that time, all single seater East Germany NVA MiG-29 9.12A and all czechoslovak AF MiG-29 9.12A was painted to that camo. It was in around 1989-90. However, no any 9.15 built in serial production, because in 1991, the Sovietunion collapsed. However, the first public appearance of the 9.15 was in the West, 1992 Farnborough, later in this year in Moscow, Mosaeroshow, Zhukovsky and even in the Le Bourget 1993. But in december 1993, when the new goevrment re-calculated the military budget, all MiG project (MiG-29M, MiG-29K, MiG-31M, Buran shuttle) was cancelled, mostly by the underminding work of Mihail Simonov, who was the committe member and the chief designer of the OKB Sukhoi in the same time.

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