General info for MiG-3-15

  • Country USSR
  • Vehicle role Interceptor
  • Rank 2
  • Battle rating in
    • arcade battles 1.7
    • realistic battles 1.7
    • simulator battles 1.7

Extended parameters

Arcade Battles
  • Price 10,000€
  • Wp bonus 50%
  • Exp bonus 112%
  • Max speed 640 km/h
  • Turn time 24.0 s
  • Training cost 3,000€
  • Climb speed 16 m/s
  • Airfield len 300 m
  • Free repairs 10
  • Mass per sec (shot) 1.21 kg/s
  • Max altitude 12000 m
  • Max speed alt 7800 m
  • Weapon presets 1
  • Full repair cost 530€
  • Weapon
    12.7 mm Berezin UB machine gun (Ammo: 300) Reload Time 20s
    7.62 mm ShKAS machine gun x2 (Ammo: 1500) Reload Time 15s
  • Full repair time crew 41m
Realistic Battles
  • Price 10,000€
  • Wp bonus 160%
  • Exp bonus 112%
  • Max speed 640 km/h
  • Turn time 24.0 s
  • Training cost 3,000€
  • Climb speed 16 m/s
  • Airfield len 300 m
  • Free repairs 10
  • Mass per sec (shot) 1.21 kg/s
  • Max altitude 12000 m
  • Max speed alt 7800 m
  • Weapon presets 1
  • Full repair cost 1,827€
  • Weapon
    12.7 mm Berezin UB machine gun (Ammo: 300) Reload Time 20s
    7.62 mm ShKAS machine gun x2 (Ammo: 1500) Reload Time 15s
  • Full repair time crew 1h 22m
Simulator Battles
  • Price 10,000€
  • Wp bonus 220%
  • Exp bonus 112%
  • Max speed 640 km/h
  • Turn time 24.0 s
  • Training cost 3,000€
  • Climb speed 16 m/s
  • Airfield len 300 m
  • Free repairs 10
  • Mass per sec (shot) 1.21 kg/s
  • Max altitude 12000 m
  • Max speed alt 7800 m
  • Weapon presets 1
  • Full repair cost 784€
  • Weapon
    12.7 mm Berezin UB machine gun (Ammo: 300) Reload Time 20s
    7.62 mm ShKAS machine gun x2 (Ammo: 1500) Reload Time 15s
  • Full repair time crew 1h 04m

MiG-3-15 / statistics for the last 1 month

These may be very different from the real, because we are monitoring only those players who use our site.

Arcade Battles
  • Battles 91
  • Win rate 92.08%
  • Air frags per battle 12.98
  • Air frags per death 8.43
  • Ground frags per battle 0.85
  • Ground frags per death 0.5
Realistic Battles
  • Battles N/A
  • Win rate N/A
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle N/A
  • Ground frags per death N/A
Simulator Battles
  • Battles N/A
  • Win rate N/A
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle N/A
  • Ground frags per death N/A

Wiki info about MiG-3-15

Official War Thunder wiki

A single-seat monoplane fighter with an all-metal construction, closed cockpit and retractable landing gear with a tail wheel. The fighter was initially developed by N.N. Polikarpov, and later by A.I. Mikoyan and M.I. Gurevich at OKB-155. The experimental I-200 fighter took its maiden flight on 5 April 1940. The plane went into series production in June 1940 at aircraft plant No. 1 in Moscow under the designation MiG-1. The MiG-3 model joined the series in February 1941, with a modified wing, larger landing gear, an additional fuselage fuel tank, a new radiator, modified flaps and self-sealing for the centerwing fuel tanks. The MiG-3 series fighters were powered by the twin-row V12 Mikulin AM-35A engine with a maximum output of 1,350 hp. This was a geared-down engine with a single-stage supercharger and an air pressure regulator. The armament on the first few MiG-3 series consisted of two 7.62 mm ShKAS machine guns with 750 rounds each and one synchronized large-caliber 12.7 mm Berezina BS machine gun with 300 rounds. All three machine guns were placed above the engine. The design also allowed for the suspension of two containers under the wing, each housing an unsynchronized large-caliber 12.7 mm Berezina BK machine gun. The plane's bombing equipment consisted of four locking DZ-40 bomb racks mounted under the wing, each able to carry up to 100 kg. The overall weight of its bomb load was no greater than 220 kg. The MiG-3 could carry the AO-8/-10/-25 and FAB-50/-100, cluster bombs and bottles of KS incendiary fluid. The plane possessed the PBP-1A collimator sight, which allowed it to use all types of anti-air and anti-ground weapons. Before the Great Patriotic War, the MiG-3 was the most prolific modern fighter in the Soviet Air Forces. From June 1941, it was widely used on the front in Soviet Air Forces units, naval aviation units and Air Defense Forces units. In total, 3172 of these planes were made. The MiG-3's production ended in December 1941. Its use continued in Soviet Air Forces divisions until 1943, and in air defense fleets until the end of the war.