M-ATF
| Morghue Ashura Tactical Fighter | |
|---|---|
| Role | Combat aircraft |
| National origin | Iran |
| Manufacturer | Iran Aviation Industries Organization |
| Designer | Iran Aviation Industries Organization |
| Status | Cancelled |
| Primary user | Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force |
| Developed from | Mikoyan Project LFI |
The M-ATF program was originally a project between Russia and Iran to produce a fourth generation jet fighter plane that would be excellent for developing nations who want to become self-sufficient and self-reliant. The program was eventually abandoned by Russia and Iran, though now some evidence has become available that Iran has either revived the program or is using it to advance its Shafaq program. The program traces its roots to the Russian cancelled Mikoyan Project LFI program; the aircraft was also referred to as the MiG-I-2000 or Vityaz2000. A model of the original aircraft was shown at Iran Airshow 2005.
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