The MiG-29 9-13 is an export variant of the Soviet MiG-29 that was sold to Warsaw Pact allies. Poland's 9-13 variant first appeared in The Millionth Mile DLC of Wargame: Red Dragon as an Air Superiority Fighter.
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The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29 (NATO reporting name FULCRUM) was developed under the TPFI (Lightweight Advanced Frontline Fighter) program by the Soviet Union in response to the new generation of American fighters developed and deployed during the 1970's. The MiG-29 is a twin-engine, two-tail, single-seat, supersonic multi-role fighter. Greatly exported to Warsaw Pact and Communist allies, the MiG-29 provided Soviet-allied nations a fighter with long-range radar, advanced missiles, and superb maneuverability. The 9-13 variant (NATO reporting name FULCRUM-C) features extra fuel and a new active jammer, while the 9-13S was provided compatibility with the active homing R-77 Vympel medium range missile. Poland planed for 36 MiG -29 serving in two regiments of Wojska Obrony Powietrznej Kraju which were 1 Pułk Lotnictwa Myśliwskiego and 62 pułk lotnictwa myśliwskiego.
Poland first received the MiG-29 in 1989, and received 22 more MiG-29 9-13s during the 1990's from Germany, which had served in the the former East German Air Force.
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Red Dragon[]
In Wargame: Red Dragon, the MiG-29 9-13 is Poland's top of the line air superiority fighter. It features very good ECM (40%), exceptione other MiGs.
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