Mikoyan-Gurevitch MiG-21MF Fishbed-J
in North Korean Air Force service
Key Facts
| Total Delivered: | 130 |
| Total Still Active: | 130 |
| Total Now Stored: | 0 |
| Service Entry: | 1966 |
| Retirement: | current |
| Main Role: | Fighter |
| Origin: | USSR |
History
No less than 150 MiG-21 Fishbed-J was reportedly delivered in 1985, although some MiG-21PFM’s were possibly included in this total.
Individual Details
| Serial | c/no. | Prev. Identity | Delivered | Fate/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | ||||
| 006 | ||||
| 15 | ||||
| 206 | ||||
| 212 | ||||
| 214 | ||||
| 218 | ||||
| 304 | ||||
| 305 | ||||
| 309 | ||||
| 312 | ||||
| 313 | ||||
| 319 | ||||
| 406 | ||||
| 511 | ||||
| 514 | ||||
| 604 | ||||
| 705 | ||||
| 803 | ||||
Pictures
None available at present.
More Information
References
- World Air Forces Directory 2009/2010 (Ian Carroll)
- MiG 21 ‘Fishbed’: The World’s Most Widely Used Supersonic Fighter (Yefim Gordon & Bill Gunston)
Other Sources
