The MiG-AT was developed to meet Soviet Air Force specification for an advanced trainer aircraft to replace Czech-built Aero L-39. The MiG-AT is some 1500 kg lighter than its main competitor - Yakovlev Yak-130 and features unigue performance which is required to train fighting pilots for supermaneuverable 4th and 5th generation modern combat aircrafts.
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