Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 - track version[/heading]
23-01 - front-line fighter aircraft with wings the shape of a delta, the engine of the R-27F-300 and the other zdvihovými engines in the fuselage; a backup for 23-11; 1 prototype
23-11 - front-line fighter aircraft with variable geometry wings, the engine of the R-27F-300; 4 (9?) prototypes
23-11/4 - the fourth prototype modified to fighter-bomber; 1 conversion
23-51 - proposed trainer and martial variant; 2 prototypes
32-24 - prototypes of the fighter-bomber variants with engine Al-21F-3; 3 conversion
MiG-23 - initial serial fighter version of 23-11, radar Sapphire-23, the R-27F2-300; 38 pieces (most sources this version doesn't know)
MiG-23S - "emergency"serial fighter version with radar Sapphire-21 place of problem Sapphire 23; 59 (50?) ks
MiG-23U - the initial serial two-seat version of 23-51 derived from the MiG-23S; a small amount, a designation sometimes also used for the Czech MiG-23UB
MiG-23UB - main serial two-seat version, wing type 3, the R-27F2M-300; 1008 including the MiG-23U
MiG-23UM - originally used by the western designation for the MiG-23UB, also unofficial factory designation for the machine from the end of production with avionics corresponding to the MiG-23ML
MiG-23 etalon 1971 - modernization of MiG-23S with the radar Sapphire-23L and reinforced wing type 2 with "dog teeth" and removed slots; 98 pcs
MiG-23M - the first mass-produced variant with the engine R-29-300, radar-Sapphire-23D and wing type 3 with the "dog tooth" and the new slots; 1353 pcs
MiG-23MS - export a simplified variant of the MiG-23M with a radar Sapphire-21; 179 pcs
MiG-23MF - export variant of the MiG-23M with a radar Sapphire-23D or Sapphire-23E; 278 pcs
MiG-23ML - a variant with a lightweight airframe, radar-Sapphire-23ML/N003 and the engine R-35-300; 1241 pcs
MiG-23MLA - the unofficial(?) the designation for the MiG-23ML from the end of production with the radar Sapphire-23MLA/N006 Ametist
MiG-23P - assault variant of the MiG-23ML for soviet air defenses; 321 pcs
MiG-23MLD - the modernization of the MiG-23ML with the new avionics; 66 pcs + approx 560 conversion of the MiG-23ML/MiG-23P
- MiG-23MLDG (iz.23-35) - export MiG-23MLD with active radar jammer Gardenija
- MiG-23MLG (iz.23-37) - MiG-23MLD with a scrambler Gardenija and the ability to use missiles R-73
MiG-23MLDG (iz.23-57) - MiG-23MLD with the ability to use missiles R-73, a new radar and přilbovým sight Ščel-3UM; 1 conversion
MiG-23-98 - upgrading with radar Moskit-23 and a much greater variety of weaponry; 1 conversion
MiG-23B - fighter-bomber variant according to 32-24, the engine Al-21F-3; 24 pcs
MiG-23BN - export fighter-bomber variant with the engine R-29B-300; 600 pcs
MiG-27 - - - advanced fighter-bomber variants
Gordon, Yefim; Dexter, Keith; Kommisarov, Dmitriy. MiG-23/27 Flogger: SOviet Swing-Wing Fighter/Strike Aircraft. Midland Publishing, Hinckley 2005. ISBN 1-85780-211-X.
Якубович, Николай. Боевые самолеты Микояна: Есть только МИГ... Яуза, Москва 2009. ISBN 978-5-699-34100-9.
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Якубович, Николай. Боевые самолеты Микояна: Есть только МИГ... Яуза, Москва 2009. ISBN 978-5-699-34100-9.