Is MiG-21 better than F-4?

Is MiG-21 better than F-4?

The heavy F-4 was known for jet engines that produced a great deal of smoke, adding to the ease of identification at a distance due to its large size. The MiG-21 was generally considered more maneuverable, while the Phantom was well-armed with missiles and more lethal with the addition of the cannon.

How many F-4 Phantoms shot down?

By war’s end, the U.S. Air Force had lost a total of 528 F-4 and RF-4C Phantoms.

How many MiG-21 Bison are there in India?

IAF operates four squadrons of MiG-21 Bison aircraft — a squadron has 16 to 18 fighter jets. The last of these upgraded MiG-21s are set to be phased out in the next three to four years.

Was the MiG 23 any good?

The MiG-23 remained the fastest operational fighter until the F-15A entered service in 1976, but even then it retained an advantage in acceleration. Compared to modern fighters, the MiG-23 retains superior acceleration and maximum speed at low-level.

How fast is MiG 21?

1,385 mph
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21/Top speed

Are sukhois better than Migs?

Despite issues with engine reliability, the MiG-29 with its 27-ton maximum weight seemingly works better in high altitudes than heavier fighter jets like Su-30MKIs. The MiG-29’s superior performance in challenging environments, compared to the bulkier Sukhoi jets is old news now.

Why is the F-4 called the Phantom 2?

Louis International Airport in May 1958. The aircraft was named the F-4 Phantom II, as a tribute to FH-1 Phantom, the first jet fighter of McDonnell. It subsequently became F-4 Phantom as it was the only Phantom in service. The US Navy awarded a limited production contract to McDonnell in December 1958.

What replaced the MiG-21?

MiG-29
It was replaced by the newer variable-geometry MiG-23 and MiG-27 for ground support duties. However, not until the MiG-29 would the Soviet Union ultimately replace the MiG-21 as a maneuvering dogfighter to counter new American air superiority types. The MiG-21 was exported widely and remains in use.

What is the difference between the MiG-21 Phantom and F-4 Phantom?

The heavy F-4 was known for jet engines that produced a great deal of smoke, adding to the ease of identification at a distance due to its large size. The MiG-21 was generally considered more maneuverable, while the Phantom was well-armed with missiles and more lethal with the addition of the cannon.

Why didn’t the F-4 shoot down the MiG-21?

Although at suitable distance for an AIM-7 shot, the two F-4s could not engage the enemy planes because bad weather prevented them from indentifying the “bandits.” However, seconds later, the Israeli pilots saw the two MiG-21s and immediately engaged them: one of the MiGs disappeared, while the other Fishbed was forced into a 1 vs 2 combat.

What happened to the Fishbed in the MiG-29?

All the missiles exploded very close to the MiG, but the Fishbed continued flying. With little gas remaining for more dogfighting, the Israeli Phantoms were forced to skip the engagement and return to base.

Is the MiG-21 still in service?

The MiG-21 entered service in 1959, and more than 11,000 in various configurations were completed when production ended in 1985. One of the most widely distributed export fighter aircraft in history, the MiG-21 remains active with many countries. The F-4 Phantom was America’s iconic dogfighter in the Vietnam War.

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