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Mikoyan LMFS

The Mikoyan LMFS (Russian: Микоян ЛМФС) Liogkiy Mnogofunktsionalniy Frontovoi Samolyet (LMFS)—or Light Multi-Function Frontline Aircraft,[1] also known as the MiG-XX, was a proposed light Russian single-seat all-weather stealth multirole combat aircraft. The design is derived from the company’s PAK FA proposal, which was rejected in favor of Sukhoi's, along with lessons learned from the cancelled Mikoyan MiG-1.42/1.44. It was supposed to replace the Mikoyan MiG-29 and MiG-35 and be a more affordable complement to the PAK FA, which became the Sukhoi Su-57.[2] However, by 2021, the project was no longer under development, while Sukhoi unveiled its own LTS medium-weight single-engine stealth fifth-generation fighter.[3]

Mikoyan LMFS
Wind tunnel model from 2015 of the MiG-XX LMFS. This may not have represented the final design of the plane.
Role Stealth light multirole fighter
Manufacturer Mikoyan
Status Cancelled
Primary user Russian Air Force (intended)
Developed from Mikoyan Project 1.44

Background

In the 1990s, the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union resulted in severe disruptions in funding for Russia’s MFI (Russian: МФИ, short for: Многофункциональный фронтовой истребитель, romanized: Mnogofunksionalni Frontovoy Istrebitel, lit.'Multifunctional Frontline Fighter') fifth-generation fighter programme, which was being developed as the Mikoyan Project 1.42/1.44. Owing to high costs, the MFI was cancelled and a new programme for a more affordable multirole fifth-generation fighter, the PAK FA (Russian: ПАК ФА, short for: Перспективный авиационный комплекс фронтовой авиации, romanized: Perspektivnyy Aviatsionnyy Kompleks Frontovoy Aviatsii, lit.''prospective aeronautical complex of front-line air forces''), was initiated in April 2001 to replace the MiG-29 and Su-27. Mikoyan and Sukhoi submitted proposals, and the two companies differed in their design approach; Mikoyan’s E-721 proposal was smaller at a normal takeoff weight of 16–17 tonnes (35,000–37,000 lb) and powered by a pair of 10–11 tonne (98.1–108 kN, 22,000–24,300 lbf) thrust Klimov VK-10M engines, while Sukhoi's T-50 would be comparatively larger and more capable, with normal takeoff weight goal of 22–23 tonnes (49,000–51,000 lb) and powered by a pair of 14.5-tonne (142 kN, 32,000 lbf) thrust Lyulka-Saturn AL-41F1 engines. The Russian Defence Ministry selected Sukhoi’s proposal in April 2002. Despite not being selected, Mikoyan continued to develop its own proposal as the LMFS (Russian: ЛМФС, short for: Легкий многофункциональный фронтовой самолёт, romanized: Liogkiy Mnogofunktsionalniy Frontovoi Samolyet, lit.'Light Multifunctional Frontline Aircraft') with its own funds.[4]

Design

The aircraft was developed from Mikoyan's E-721. Developed by the United Aircraft Corporation (OAK), this light fighter was believed to incorporate an 11-ton thrust VK-10M engine based on the RD-33MK-35 engine used by the MiG-35. This new updated engine would be manufactured at the Klimov factory. The engine is supposed to be fifth generation, utilizing the latest advancements in turbine and combustion chamber technology, and receiving only minor changes to the fan blades.[5] The aircraft could have canard wings, internal weapons bays and an empty weight of roughly 33,000 lbs and a maximum takeoff weight of 55,000 lbs.[1][6] It was possible that Mikoyan may revise the design into a single-engine configuration by using the Sukhoi Su-57's next-generation izdeliye 30 engines, even though the latest wind tunnel mock up of the plane shows a twin-engine aircraft .[5][7]

Development

United Aircraft Corporation was developing the MiG LMFS out of its own funds,[5] the Russian MoD preferring to wait for the Su-57 to enter serial production before starting to finance the construction of another smaller stealth fighter.[8] Indeed, Alexei Fedorov, President of Irkut, said that any decision on applying fifth-generation technologies to produce a smaller fighter, such as the MiG LMFS, must wait until after the heavy fighter Sukhoi Su-57 enters full production,[8] which is due to happen in 2020. Since the MiG LMFS is not included in the Russia's state armament programme 2020–2027, UAC hoped that the export sales of MiG-35 and MiG-29 would be enough to help sustain the development of a new aircraft.

In 2018, it was reported that, with the US decision not to export F-35 stealth fighters to Turkey anymore, Turkish authorities might decide to acquire instead the Russian Su-57 with Russia possibly sharing some of its technology to Turkey. If this happens, according to defence journalists, Turkey would perhaps in exchange share some of its TAI TF-X stealth light fighter technology to MiG, which might be used to help advance the development of the LMFS; the funds of a foreign co-investor being beneficial.[9]

On April 16, 2020, after a long hiatus, United Aircraft Corporation announced on Twitter that MiG had restarted their research on a light fifth-generation stealth jet fighter. This new fighter is likely to support the Su-57 during missions. At the end of 2019, MiG placed an order for the aerodynamic calculation of a light multi-functional front-line twin-engine aircraft, comparable with foreign analogues, for the period 2020–25. The cost of work is estimated at 4 million rubles.[10] The CEO of MiG, as well as Alexander Vatagin, the general manager of the engine manufacturer Klimov, have said that the engines of this new MiG jet would be more powerful than those of the Mikoyan MiG-35.[11]

On December 20, 2020, the Head of the Rostec State Corporation (which owns both Mikoyan and Sukhoi) has announced that they were currently working ″to develop a combat aviation system of the future in its light and medium classes.″[12] He also stated that the company is currently working on the concept and the operational requirements of the plane, and that Rostec is doing this on their own initiative so far, without state budget funds. This advanced fifth-generation fighter is stated to be single-engine, with the option of being either crewed or uncrewed.[13] That new aircraft, dubbed Sukhoi LTS "Checkmate", was later learned to be a new platform manufactured by Sukhoi with the support of Mikoyan and was unveiled at the MAKS 2021 Air Show.

In July 2021, it was revealed that the MiG LMFS was not in development anymore, but that a new medium-weight single-engine stealth fifth-generation fighter, known as Sukhoi Su-75 Checkmate, and based on years of research on the MiG LMFS and encompassing a lot of technologies from the Sukhoi Su-57, was in development.[14] It was unveiled at the MAKS 2021 Air Show.[15]

Specifications (estimated)

Note: Since the LMFS never went beyond the design stage, most specifications are estimated.

Data from Key Aero[16]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1
  • Length: 15.5 m (50 ft 10 in)
  • Wingspan: 11.5 m (37 ft 9 in)
  • Gross weight: 17,000 kg (37,479 lb)
  • Max takeoff weight: 24,500 kg (54,013 lb)
  • Powerplant: 2 × Klimov VK-10M afterburning turbofan, 107.9 kN (24,300 lbf) with afterburner

Performance

  • Maximum speed: Mach 1.8—2 (1,920—2,135 km/h; 1,190—1,327 mph) at altitude
    • Mach 1.15—1.2 (1,400—1,500 km/h; 870—930 mph) at sea level
  • Range: 4,000 km (2,500 mi, 2,200 nmi) ferry range
  • Service ceiling: 17,000 m (56,000 ft)
  • g limits: +9.0
  • Thrust/weight: 1.29 at normal takeoff weight

Armament

  • 1,500 kg (3,300 lb) internal payload

Avionics

  • Zhuk-AME AESA radar

See also

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References

  1. ^ a b Majumdar, Dave (14 February 2017). "Russia is Working on a New Stealth Fighter". nationalinterest.org. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  2. ^ . Paralay.com. Retrieved on 2011-04-26.
  3. ^ "Russia's New Fighter Design Seen Uncovered for the First Time (Updated)". 18 July 2021.
  4. ^ Butowski, Piotr (2021). Su-57 Felon. Stamford, UK: Key Books. pp. 22–25. ISBN 978-1-913870-44-7.
  5. ^ a b c ПАК ФА Т-50 2016-03-08 at the Wayback Machine. Paralay.com. Retrieved on 2011-04-26.
  6. ^ Pike, John. "Liogkiy Mnogofunktsionalniy Frontovoi Samolyet (LMFS) [Light Multi-Function Frontal Aircraft] Light Multi-Role Tactical Aircraft". www.globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  7. ^ http://espacial-org.blogspot.com/2015/11/modelos-de-aviones-furtivos-rusos1.html[user-generated source]
  8. ^ a b "Легкий истребитель 5-го поколения будет создан на базе технологий тяжелого перспективного истребителя (in Russian)". 18 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine arms-tass.su. Retrieved: 26 January 2011.
  9. ^ la russie pourrait rejoindre le programme de chasseur nouvelle generation turque
  10. ^ В России начались работы над новым легким фронтовым истребителем
  11. ^ Le constructeur russe MiG RSK planche sur un nouvel avion de combat léger de 5e génération
  12. ^ "Why Russia's Newest Fighter Jet with Both Manned & Unmanned Variant is a Great Idea That is Likely to Fail?". 12 December 2020.
  13. ^ "Russia is developing a new single-engine fighter". 12 December 2020.
  14. ^ "Опубликованы первые фото нового российского истребителя". 16 July 2021.
  15. ^ ""Ростех" назвал разработчика нового боевого самолета -".
  16. ^ Butowski (2021), p. 96

External links

  • Mikoyan LMFS page on GlobalSecurity.org
  • Russia/CIS Observer

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The Mikoyan LMFS Russian Mikoyan LMFS Liogkiy Mnogofunktsionalniy Frontovoi Samolyet LMFS or Light Multi Function Frontline Aircraft 1 also known as the MiG XX was a proposed light Russian single seat all weather stealth multirole combat aircraft The design is derived from the company s PAK FA proposal which was rejected in favor of Sukhoi s along with lessons learned from the cancelled Mikoyan MiG 1 42 1 44 It was supposed to replace the Mikoyan MiG 29 and MiG 35 and be a more affordable complement to the PAK FA which became the Sukhoi Su 57 2 However by 2021 the project was no longer under development while Sukhoi unveiled its own LTS medium weight single engine stealth fifth generation fighter 3 Mikoyan LMFSWind tunnel model from 2015 of the MiG XX LMFS This may not have represented the final design of the plane Role Stealth light multirole fighterManufacturer MikoyanStatus CancelledPrimary user Russian Air Force intended Developed from Mikoyan Project 1 44 Contents 1 Background 2 Design 3 Development 4 Specifications estimated 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditIn the 1990s the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union resulted in severe disruptions in funding for Russia s MFI Russian MFI short for Mnogofunkcionalnyj frontovoj istrebitel romanized Mnogofunksionalni Frontovoy Istrebitel lit Multifunctional Frontline Fighter fifth generation fighter programme which was being developed as the Mikoyan Project 1 42 1 44 Owing to high costs the MFI was cancelled and a new programme for a more affordable multirole fifth generation fighter the PAK FA Russian PAK FA short for Perspektivnyj aviacionnyj kompleks frontovoj aviacii romanized Perspektivnyy Aviatsionnyy Kompleks Frontovoy Aviatsii lit prospective aeronautical complex of front line air forces was initiated in April 2001 to replace the MiG 29 and Su 27 Mikoyan and Sukhoi submitted proposals and the two companies differed in their design approach Mikoyan s E 721 proposal was smaller at a normal takeoff weight of 16 17 tonnes 35 000 37 000 lb and powered by a pair of 10 11 tonne 98 1 108 kN 22 000 24 300 lbf thrust Klimov VK 10M engines while Sukhoi s T 50 would be comparatively larger and more capable with normal takeoff weight goal of 22 23 tonnes 49 000 51 000 lb and powered by a pair of 14 5 tonne 142 kN 32 000 lbf thrust Lyulka Saturn AL 41F1 engines The Russian Defence Ministry selected Sukhoi s proposal in April 2002 Despite not being selected Mikoyan continued to develop its own proposal as the LMFS Russian LMFS short for Legkij mnogofunkcionalnyj frontovoj samolyot romanized Liogkiy Mnogofunktsionalniy Frontovoi Samolyet lit Light Multifunctional Frontline Aircraft with its own funds 4 Design EditThe aircraft was developed from Mikoyan s E 721 Developed by the United Aircraft Corporation OAK this light fighter was believed to incorporate an 11 ton thrust VK 10M engine based on the RD 33MK 35 engine used by the MiG 35 This new updated engine would be manufactured at the Klimov factory The engine is supposed to be fifth generation utilizing the latest advancements in turbine and combustion chamber technology and receiving only minor changes to the fan blades 5 The aircraft could have canard wings internal weapons bays and an empty weight of roughly 33 000 lbs and a maximum takeoff weight of 55 000 lbs 1 6 It was possible that Mikoyan may revise the design into a single engine configuration by using the Sukhoi Su 57 s next generation izdeliye 30 engines even though the latest wind tunnel mock up of the plane shows a twin engine aircraft 5 7 Development EditUnited Aircraft Corporation was developing the MiG LMFS out of its own funds 5 the Russian MoD preferring to wait for the Su 57 to enter serial production before starting to finance the construction of another smaller stealth fighter 8 Indeed Alexei Fedorov President of Irkut said that any decision on applying fifth generation technologies to produce a smaller fighter such as the MiG LMFS must wait until after the heavy fighter Sukhoi Su 57 enters full production 8 which is due to happen in 2020 Since the MiG LMFS is not included in the Russia s state armament programme 2020 2027 UAC hoped that the export sales of MiG 35 and MiG 29 would be enough to help sustain the development of a new aircraft In 2018 it was reported that with the US decision not to export F 35 stealth fighters to Turkey anymore Turkish authorities might decide to acquire instead the Russian Su 57 with Russia possibly sharing some of its technology to Turkey If this happens according to defence journalists Turkey would perhaps in exchange share some of its TAI TF X stealth light fighter technology to MiG which might be used to help advance the development of the LMFS the funds of a foreign co investor being beneficial 9 On April 16 2020 after a long hiatus United Aircraft Corporation announced on Twitter that MiG had restarted their research on a light fifth generation stealth jet fighter This new fighter is likely to support the Su 57 during missions At the end of 2019 MiG placed an order for the aerodynamic calculation of a light multi functional front line twin engine aircraft comparable with foreign analogues for the period 2020 25 The cost of work is estimated at 4 million rubles 10 The CEO of MiG as well as Alexander Vatagin the general manager of the engine manufacturer Klimov have said that the engines of this new MiG jet would be more powerful than those of the Mikoyan MiG 35 11 On December 20 2020 the Head of the Rostec State Corporation which owns both Mikoyan and Sukhoi has announced that they were currently working to develop a combat aviation system of the future in its light and medium classes 12 He also stated that the company is currently working on the concept and the operational requirements of the plane and that Rostec is doing this on their own initiative so far without state budget funds This advanced fifth generation fighter is stated to be single engine with the option of being either crewed or uncrewed 13 That new aircraft dubbed Sukhoi LTS Checkmate was later learned to be a new platform manufactured by Sukhoi with the support of Mikoyan and was unveiled at the MAKS 2021 Air Show In July 2021 it was revealed that the MiG LMFS was not in development anymore but that a new medium weight single engine stealth fifth generation fighter known as Sukhoi Su 75 Checkmate and based on years of research on the MiG LMFS and encompassing a lot of technologies from the Sukhoi Su 57 was in development 14 It was unveiled at the MAKS 2021 Air Show 15 Specifications estimated EditNote Since the LMFS never went beyond the design stage most specifications are estimated Data from Key Aero 16 General characteristicsCrew 1 Length 15 5 m 50 ft 10 in Wingspan 11 5 m 37 ft 9 in Gross weight 17 000 kg 37 479 lb Max takeoff weight 24 500 kg 54 013 lb Powerplant 2 Klimov VK 10M afterburning turbofan 107 9 kN 24 300 lbf with afterburnerPerformance Maximum speed Mach 1 8 2 1 920 2 135 km h 1 190 1 327 mph at altitude Mach 1 15 1 2 1 400 1 500 km h 870 930 mph at sea level Range 4 000 km 2 500 mi 2 200 nmi ferry range Service ceiling 17 000 m 56 000 ft g limits 9 0 Thrust weight 1 29 at normal takeoff weightArmament 1 500 kg 3 300 lb internal payloadAvionics Zhuk AME AESA radarSee also EditRelated development Sukhoi Su 75 Checkmate Mikoyan Project 1 44Aircraft of comparable role configuration and era Lockheed Martin F 35 Lightning II Shenyang FC 31 KAI KF 21 Boramae TAI TFX HAL AMCA Mitsubishi X 2 ShinshinRelated lists List of fighter aircraft List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CISReferences Edit a b Majumdar Dave 14 February 2017 Russia is Working on a New Stealth Fighter nationalinterest org Retrieved 28 November 2018 LMFS Paralay com Retrieved on 2011 04 26 Russia s New Fighter Design Seen Uncovered for the First Time Updated 18 July 2021 Butowski Piotr 2021 Su 57 Felon Stamford UK Key Books pp 22 25 ISBN 978 1 913870 44 7 a b c PAK FA T 50 Archived 2016 03 08 at the Wayback Machine Paralay com Retrieved on 2011 04 26 Pike John Liogkiy Mnogofunktsionalniy Frontovoi Samolyet LMFS Light Multi Function Frontal Aircraft Light Multi Role Tactical Aircraft www globalsecurity org Retrieved 28 November 2018 http espacial org blogspot com 2015 11 modelos de aviones furtivos rusos1 html user generated source a b Legkij istrebitel 5 go pokoleniya budet sozdan na baze tehnologij tyazhelogo perspektivnogo istrebitelya in Russian Archived 18 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine arms tass su Retrieved 26 January 2011 la russie pourrait rejoindre le programme de chasseur nouvelle generation turque V Rossii nachalis raboty nad novym legkim frontovym istrebitelem Le constructeur russe MiG RSK planche sur un nouvel avion de combat leger de 5e generation Why Russia s Newest Fighter Jet with Both Manned amp Unmanned Variant is a Great Idea That is Likely to Fail 12 December 2020 Russia is developing a new single engine fighter 12 December 2020 Opublikovany pervye foto novogo rossijskogo istrebitelya 16 July 2021 Rosteh nazval razrabotchika novogo boevogo samoleta Butowski 2021 p 96External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mikoyan LMFS Mikoyan LMFS page on GlobalSecurity org Russia CIS Observer Paralay Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mikoyan LMFS amp oldid 1123879696, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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