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OTH-110 Mikoyan MiG-23 Soviet Fighter bookContentsThe history MiG-23ML or the 23-12 aircraft The 23-12 aircraft The 23-14 aircraft The 23-12A aircraft The 23-18 aircraft Other versions The general info The design The revision of 23-12 model into 23-18 model The armament In the sky and on the ground In the Afghanistan sky 48 pages, 50 photos, 7 schemes, 2 illustrations Illustrations 1.The MiG-23MLD (works number #0390312950) at the central refueling station, Matchulishi airdrome. 201st fighters aviation regime, 1994 2.The MiG-23P on the site of the engines testing in TACh after the engine replacement. The aircraft of the 28th fighters aviation regime, the Second corps of the Moscow military district of Antiaircraft Forces. Andreapol airdrome. 3.MiG-23MLD from the Second aviation squadron of the Pilots Training Center 4.The MiG-23MLD (works number #0390312950) on the main line of the taxi track at Matchulishi airdrome. The fire-engine is well seen on the background. It's the standard attribute of the flights. The 201st fighters aviation regime, Belarus, 1993 5.The MiG-23MLD, the 168th fighters aviation regime, the flight to cover ("prikryshka") near the border-line with Pakistan 6.The MiG-23ML from 979 fighters aviation regime before the flight to the bomb and attack strike. Kandahar, 1986 7.The suspension clip of the 250Mb2 bomb. Kandahar, 1986 8.The suspension clip of the RBK-500 one-time bomb cassette. 120 fighters aviation regime, Bahram, 1988 |