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List of MiG-27 operators

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List of MiG-27 operators
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This is a list of Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-27 operators. As of late 2023, the MiG-27 has been fully retired.

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MiG-27 of the Soviet Air Force

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As of 2023, the MiG-27 has been fully retired from active military service.

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.[1] These aircraft were scrapped at Baranovichi.

  • 911th APIB at Lida, MiG-27K

India

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

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

Kazakhstan

The Kazakhstan Air Force operated 12 MiG-27s until 2023, when they were retired, and put up for auction. In April 2024, it was reported that 81 aircraft were sold to the USA and were speculated to be transferred to Ukraine for use as spare parts sources and/or decoys.[2][3][4] In a later statement, the Kazakh state-owned weapons importer and exporter Kazspetexport denied such claims, saying that foreign companies were not allowed to bid.[5][6]

  • 129th APIB - Soviet Air Force regiment operating MiG-27s from Taldykorgan Air Base in Kazakh territory when the Soviet Union collapsed, MiG-27M
  • 134th APIB - Another Soviet unit based at Zhangiztobe Air Base, MiG-27M
  • 60th IAP
  • 604th Aviation Base at Taldykorgan, formed out of the 60th, 129th and 134th regiments, MiG-27M

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.

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A Russian Air Force machine in Lärz, Germany

USSR

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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)

  • 131st SAD, Milovice
    • 236th APIB, Hradčany-Mimoň

Southern Group of Forces

  • 36th Air Army, Budapest
  • 1st GvAPIB, Kunmadaras
  • 88th GvAPIB, Debrecen (both this unit and the 1st GvAPIB reported directly to HQ Southern Group in Budapest)

Western Group of Forces

Group of Soviet Forces in Mongolia

  • 23rd Air Army, Choibolsan
    • 44th SAK, Choibolsan
      • 29th ADIB, Choibolsan
        • 266th APIB, Nalaïh

Soviet Naval Aviation

Sri Lanka

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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

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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.

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