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1/72 Mikojan-Gurjevic MiG-19PM "Soviet Union AF"
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19PM was a Soviet jet fighter developed during the Cold War. It was a member of the MiG family of fighter aircraft, and is known to have been one of the first Soviet fighters to be equipped with air-to-air guided missiles.
Here is some information about the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19PM:
Development and Introduction: The MiG-19PM was developed as an advanced variant of the MiG-19 fighter, with the addition of long-range intercept capabilities. It entered service in the Soviet Union in the 1950s.
Armament: One of the main features of the MiG-19PM was its ability to carry air-to-air missiles. It was equipped with K-5 infrared-guided missiles (NATO: AA-1 'Alkali') for short-range air combat.
Performance: The MiG-19PM was capable of reaching supersonic speeds, although not always maintaining stable flight at such speeds. It had good maneuverability at low and medium speeds, making it a formidable opponent in aerial combat.
Role: It was primarily intended for air interception, capable of dealing with threats such as reconnaissance aircraft or enemy bombers.
Service: Although it was used by the Soviet Union, the MiG-19PM was also exported to other Warsaw Pact nations and to non-aligned countries during the Cold War.
Evolution: The MiG-19PM was a significant step in the MiG family, but it later led to the introduction of the MiG-21, a much more advanced and versatile fighter.
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19P & PM MiG-21F-13
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