The Mikojan-Guriewicz MIG-27 (NATO: Flogger) is nothing more than an improved version of the MIG-23 aircraft, which has the character of an attack machine. The successively developed versions of this aircraft gradually differed more and more from the original design, and finally, the designation of the MIG-23BK model was replaced by a new one - MIG-27K. In addition to the K specification, three other variants of the MIG 27 were produced: the M version, which is effectively a simplified version of the K, the D version - i.e. the older machines converted to M standard, and the L version - produced under license in India, called Bahadur there, i.e. Brave. A total of just over 1,000 MIG-27s were produced. The power unit was the Khachaturov R-29B-300 engine. Technical data: length: 17.2 m, wingspan (maximum): 13.97 m, height: 4.82 m, maximum speed: 1.6 Ma, rate of climb: 200 m / s,