The Russian Air Force's Central Military District will receive its first ten modernized MiG-31BM interceptors this year.
The Russian Air Force has previously said it intends to take delivery of up to 60 MiG-31BMs by 2020, under a contract signed with United Aircraft Corporation in 2011.
The
MiG-31BM is a heavily modified variant of the MiG-31, featuring
upgraded avionics and digital data links, a new multimode radar, color
multi-function cockpit displays, and a more powerful fire-control
system. It can detect airborne targets at the range of 320 kilometers
(200 miles) and simultaneously track up to 10 targets.
The MiG-31BM can carry new air-to-air missiles including the K-37M long-range air-to-air missile.
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