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This is a list of Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-27 operators. Active operators are in bold.

MiG-27 of the Soviet Air Force
MiG-27 of the Soviet Air Force

Operators


As of 2022, the Kazakh Air Force is the only active operator of the MiG-27 in the world.[1]


Belarus


The Belarusian Air Force inherited a small number of MiG-27s of the 911th APIB, based at Lida, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.[2] These aircraft were scrapped at Baranovichi.


India


The Indian Air Force operated the largest MiG-27 fleet outside the Soviet Union from 1988 to 2020.

Indian MiG-27 taking off
Indian MiG-27 taking off
MiG-27 from No. 18 Squadron IAF
MiG-27 from No. 18 Squadron IAF

Kazakhstan


The Kazakhstan Air Force is the only active operator of the MiG-27 as of October 2021.


Russia


The Russian Air Force inherited most of the remaining MiG-27s after the collapse of the USSR. However, these were quickly retired in favour of the Su-24 and Su-25.

A Russian Air Force machine in Lärz, Germany
A Russian Air Force machine in Lärz, Germany

USSR


MiG-27 (12142275643)
MiG-27 (12142275643)

Direct Reporting Units


Baltic Military District


Belorussian Military District


Carpathian Military District


Central Asian Military District


Far Eastern Military District


Kiev Military District


Leningrad Military District


Odessa Military District


Transbaikal Military District


Volga Military District


Central Group of Forces (Czechoslovakia)


Southern Group of Forces


Western Group of Forces


Group of Soviet Forces in Mongolia


Soviet Naval Aviation


Sri Lanka


Sri Lankan Air Force MiG-27
Sri Lankan Air Force MiG-27

The Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF) purchased five MiG-27s from Ukraine in 2000. These were used in the Sri Lankan Civil War.


Ukraine


Ukrainian MiG-27
Ukrainian MiG-27

ALthough the Soviet Air Force had not based any MiG-27 regiments in Ukraine, when the Soviet Union fell 49 MiG-27s of various models were undergoing maintenance in Ukraine.


References


  1. "World Air Forces Directory 2022". flightglobal.com. FlightGlobal. p. 22. Retrieved 7 October 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. Gordon, E. (2019). Mikoyan MiG-23 and MiG-27. Dmitriĭ Komissarov. Manchester. p. 398. ISBN 978-1-910809-31-0. OCLC 1108690733.

Bibliography





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