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Update. Serbian MiG-29SM at batajnica today.
Another update.
They are calling this modernization MiG29SM+, the radar is also capable of detecting ground targets at 40km away.
The man speaking in the video(in Serbian) is Nenad Miloradovic, who is the assistant minister for material resources for the ministry of Defense. https://youtu.be/0IJ-AZQHkRQ
Added DB3K 495.
DB Selector
DB3K
Hypothetical
No
Name
MIG29SM+
Country
Serbia
Service
Airforce
In Commission
2021
Length (m)
17.32
Wingspan (m)
11.36
Height (m)
4.73
Empty Weight (kg)
11000
Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) (kg)
18000
Payload Weight (kg)
No response
Crew
1
Propulsion
2x RD-33
Rate of Climb (ft/min)
No response
Service Ceiling (ft)
45000
Military/Afterburner Speed (kt)
920?
Cruise Speed (kt)
480
Supercruise
No
Ferry Range (nm)
1100
Endurance (min)
No response
Takeoff / Landing Distance (m)
No response
Fuel Capacity (kg)
No response
Sensors
N019M1 Radar (120km vs 5m2 target) L-150 Pastel RWR Talisman DECM pod? (Photos have surfaced with jamming pods under wings on outer pylon but too blurry to tell, suspect talisman as aircraft are modernized by Belarussian teams)
Mounts
1x Gsh30 autocannon
Loadout Options
2x RVV-AE (some sources state RVV-SD variant?) 4x R-73E 2x KH-31 ARM 2x KH-29 2x R-27R 2x R-27T 2x R-27ER S-8 rockets S-25 rockets Kab-500 guided bombs
Comms/Datalinks
Aa-10/12 datalink
Aircraft Codes
Helmet Mounted Sight / Display (HMS/HMD)
Comments
New variant introduced in Serbian Airforce in 2021. N019M1 radar only keeps standard N019 antenna, all other parts are replaced and range is stated to be weapons quality track for 5m2)(https://balk.hu/en/2021/05/18/a-total-of-14-in-serbia-have-received-two-more-while-29-have-received-game-machines-from-whitewasher/
https://srbin.info/en/drustvo/mig-29sm-ce-biti-okosnica-srpskog-ratnog-vazduhoplovstva/?lang=lat)
https://en.topwar.ru/183254-uznavaemyj-standartnyj-radar-dlja-istrebitelej-vvs-rf-opublikovany-pervye-izobrazhenija-serbskogo-mig-29sm.html
https://www.key.aero/article/belarusian-mig-29s-bound-serbia