Our MiG-29A, NATO codename Fulcrum, will be the export modification of the “A” version that was supplied to Warsaw Pact countries. The MiG-29A was designed to counter all types of aerial targets with radar- and infrared-guided R-27, R-73, and R-60 air-to-air missiles and its single-barreled 30mm cannon with 150 rounds of ammunition. The MiG-29A also has limited visual ground attack capability with 50 to 500 kg bombs, cluster bombs, and unguided S-5, S-8 and S-24 rockets.
The MiG-29A can operate day or night and in all weather conditions. Its radar is capable of look-down / shoot-down in a heavy electronic countermeasure environment. The weapons control system consists of two complexes: the Fire Control Radar (FCR) and the Optical-Electronic Targeting Navigation System (OETNS). The OETNS includes an optical-electronic sighting system (OESS), a navigation system, a weapon control system, a unified display system, and multifunctional control panels. The OEPS includes an optical location station OLS that consists of an Infrared Search and Track System (IRST), a Laser Range Finder (LRF), and a Helmet-Mounted Sight (HMS) designation system.
The MiG-29 is equipped with the SPO-15 “Beryoza” Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) defence system that is designed to warn of radar-directed weapon attacks. To protect against infrared-guided weapons, the MiG-29A features flare dispensers.
The navigation system consists of on-board navigation equipment, a vertical and heading information complex, and an airborne signal system as part of the Optical-Electronic Targeting Navigation System (OETNS).
Key features of the DCS module: MiG-29A Fulcrum
At Early Access Release:
● Fully interactive and highly detailed cockpit that is based on 3D laser scanning and photogrammetry.
● Highly detailed and accurately reproduced external model.
● Highly detailed pilot model.
● In-depth study of aircraft systems and equipment.
● Detailed model of the navigation system with the gyro platform reference system, air data computer, and navigation equipment.
● Defensive equipment to include the SPO-15LM “Beryoza” and Flare dispenser system.
● Fire Control Radar with authentic modes for aerial targets.
● OETNS with modes for air and ground targets.
At Final Release:
● Addition of Identify Friend or Foe interrogation system.
● Addition of Ground Control Intercept (GCI) command system. |