Chengdu J-7
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The Chengdu J-7 Airguard (Chinese: 歼-7; third generation export version F-7; NATO Code: Fishbed) is a People's Republic of China license-built version of the Soviet Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21. Though production ceased in 2013, it continues to serve, mostly as an interceptor, in several air forces, including the People's Liberation Army Air Force. The J-7 was extensively re-developed into the CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder, which became a successor to the type.
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- Albania
- Albanian Air Force
- Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Air Force
- People's Republic of China
- People's Liberation Army Air Force
- People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force
- Egypt
- Egyptian Air Force
- Indonesia
- Indonesian Air Force
- Iran
- Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
- Iraq
- Iraqi Air Force
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea
- Korean People's Air Force
- Mozambique
- Mozambique Air Force
- Myanmar
- Myanmar Air Force
- Namibia
- Namibian Air Force
- Nigeria
- Nigerian Air Force
- Pakistan
- Pakistan Air Force
- Sri Lanka
- Sri Lanka Air Force
- Sudan
- Sudanese Air Force
- Tanzania
- Tanzanian Air Force
- United States
- United States Air Force (Foreign Technology Evaluation: MiG-21F-13)
- Zimbabwe
- Air Force of Zimbabwe
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- Albanian Air Force
- Bangladesh Air Force
- Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group
- China
- Egyptian Air Force
- Fighters
- Indonesian Air Force
- Iraqi Air Force
- Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
- Korean People's Air Force
- Mozambique Air Force
- Myanmar Air Force
- Namibian Air Force
- Nigerian Air Force
- Pakistan Air Force
- People's Liberation Army Air Force
- People's Liberation Army Navy
- Sri Lankan Air Force
- Sudanese Air Force
- Tanzanian Air Force
- United States Air Force
- Zimbabwe Air Force