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The Joint Fighter-17 (JF-17) and Mikoyan-Gurevich-21 (MiG-21) were the talk of the globe in February of 2019, and the latter was involved for all wrong reasons.

The JF-17 is a small single-engine 4 4th generation combat aircraft. It was jointly developed through both the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) and Chengdu Aircraft Corporation (CAC) from China.

The JF-17 fighter is able to perform a variety of functions, including interception, ground attack aerial reconnaissance, and anti-ship. Furthermore it is able to deploy various weapons like air-to air missiles, air-to-surface missiles, and.

The other side on the other hand, the MiG-21 is a single-engine 2nd Generation fighter jet supersonic interception. It was created by Mikoyan Gurevich Design Bureau at the beginning of 1950 in the Soviet period. The first flight took place in 1955 and was finally released in the year 1959.

About 60 countries were operating at the time the MiG-21 at one time. It’s still operational in several countries nearly sixty years since its initial flight. With an estimated 11,500 passengers people on board, the MiG-21 is still the most widely-produced supersonic aircraft and also the largest-produced combat aircraft.

In February of 2019, JF-17 along with MiG-21 were engaged in an aerial combat. On February 26, Indian Air Force (IAF) first crossed into Pakistani airspace. The next day, Pakistan Air Force (PAF) launched a counter-attack.

PAF employed the JF-17 and was able to shoot down the IAF’s MiG-21 in the process of returning from successfully attacking Indian army installations. The result was that Air Chief Abhinandan Varthaman, was shot down in Pakistan following the incident. MiG-21 aircraft was destroyed in midair after chasing the JF-17.

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The JF-17 is set to carry out aerial maneuvers for the National Day Parade to be held on the 23rd of March from Islamabad as well as perform this for many more years to come In October of last year, the IAF had announced that it would retire MiG-21 which is its longest-running fighter jet, within the coming 3 or 4 years, in the aftermath of a series of tragic events, including numerous accidents and international scandal.

Let’s review the thorough analysis of both the JF-17 with the MiG-21 fighter aircrafts.

Basic Description

AttributesJF-17MiG-21
WeightLight-weightLight-weight
EngineSingle-engineSingle-engine
Generation4th generation2nd generation
RoleMulti-roleFighter and interceptor

General Characteristics

FeaturesJF-17MiG-21
Crew1 (single-seat JF-17A) or 2 (dual-seat JF-17B)1
Length47 feet49 feet
Wingspan31 feet23 feet
Height15 feet13 feet
Wing area263 sq. ft.250 sq. ft.
Empty weight7,965 kg5,339 kg
Max takeoff weight13,500 kg8,800 kg
Fuel capacity5,830 kg4,380 kg
Powerplant1 x Klimov RD-93 afterburning turbofan with DEEC, 49.4 kN thrust  dry, 84.4 kN with afterburner1 × Tumansky R-25-300 afterburning turbojet, 40.18 kN thrust dry, 69.58 kN with afterburner

Performance

CharacteristicsJF-17MiG-21
Maximum speedMach 1.6Mach 1.06
Combat range1,450 km1,210 km
Service ceiling55,510 feet58,400 feet
G limits+8/-3+7
Thrust/weight1.090.76

Armament

WeaponsJF-17MiG-21
Guns1 × 23 mm GSh-23-2 twin-barrel cannon or 1 × 30 mm GSh-30-2 twin-barrel cannon1 × internal 23 mm Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23L autocannon with 200 rounds
Hardpoints8 (2 × wingtip, 4 × under-wing, 1 × under-fuselage, 1 × under-chin) with capacity for dual ejector racks on each under-wing hardpoint5 (4 underwing + 1 ventral, reserved for fuel drop tanks)
Air-to-air MissilesPL-5DE PL-9C PL-10E R-Darter PL-12 PL-15EK-13 R-55 R-60
Air-to-surface misslesCM-102 MAR-1 LD-10 Ra’ad-II HD-1A
Anti-ship missilesC-601 C-705KD C-802AK CM-400AKG HD-1A
Unguided bombs250 kg Pre-fragmented bomb Mk-82 Mk-83 Mk-84 HAFR-1/HAFR-2 RPB-12 × 500 kg bombs 2 × 250 kg bombs
Guided bombsGBU-10 GBU-12 GBU-16 LT-2 H-2 SOW H-4 SOW GB-6 NORINCO GB-250A NORINCO GB-500 LS-6 GIDS Takbir GIDS Range Extension Kit

Avionics

JF-17MiG-21
KLJ-7-A Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) Fire-Control RadarRSIU-5V
ALR-67 Rader Warning Receiver (RWR)SRZO-2M
S740 Missile Approach Warning System (MAWS)ARK-10
JZ/YD 125 IFF SystemSPO-10
MIT-STD-1553 DatabusASP-PFD-M
Link-17 Tactical Data LinkRP-22M

Variants

JF-17MiG-21
JF-17A Block 1MiG-21 izd. 65
JF-17A Block 2Mig-21 F
JF-17B Block 2MiG-21 P-12
JF-17 Block 3MiG-21 Bison

MiG-21 has a number of variants. Only some of them are mentioned here.

Operators

JF-17MiG-21
ChinaAngola
PakistanAzerbaijan
MyanmarCroatia
NigeriaCuba
Egypt
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
India
Libya
Mali
Mozambique
North Korea
Romania
Sudan
Syria
Uganda
Yemen
Afghanistan