Mikoyan MiG-AT

MiG-AT
MiG-AT "81" and "83"
General information
TypeAdvanced trainer / Light attack aircraft
National originRussia
ManufacturerMoscow Aircraft Production Association
DesignerMikoyan Design Bureau
StatusCancelled
Number built2
History
First flight21 March 1996

The Mikoyan MiG-AT (Russian: МиГ-АТ) is a Russian advanced trainer and light attack aircraft that was intended to replace the Aero L-29 and L-39 of the Russian Air Force. Designed by the Mikoyan Design Bureau and built by the Moscow Aircraft Production Association, the MiG-AT made its first flight in March 1996. It is the first joint aircraft development programme between Russia and France and the first military collaborative project between Russia and the West to reach first flight. The design lost out to the Yakovlev Yak-130 in 2002 in the competition for a government contract, and had also been unsuccessfully marketed to countries such as India, Greece, and those of the Commonwealth of Independent States.