John Reese
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No Mig-29K uses RD-33MK which has 10-15% more Thrust The RD-33MK "Morskaya Osa" (Russian: Морская Оса: "Sea Wasp") is the latest model developed in 2001. It is intended to power the MiG-29K and MiG-29KUB shipborne fighters, however it has also been adopted for the MiG-35. The RD-33MK develops 7% higher thrust, is digitally controlled FADEC and smokeless unlike earlier RD-33 engines, has increased afterburner thrust to 9,000 kilograms-force (88,000 N; 20,000 lbf) and dry weight 1,145 kilograms (2,524 lb) compared to the baseline model through modern materials used on the cooled blades, although it retains the same length and maximum diameter. Incorporated is an infrared and optical signature visibility reduction systems. Service life has been increased to 4,000 hours. The RD-33MK ensures shipborne fighters unassisted take-off capability, retain performance in hot climate environment and, naturally, a boost in combat efficiency for MiG-29 fighter latest variantif the mig 29 and the 29k share the same engine and core components then dont this help improve reduce aog. yes i know the naval rd-33 have more power but that does not change anything.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klimov_RD-33
Mig -29K Faced issues before ,On 23 June 2011, a MiG-29KUB crashed during testing in Russia, prior to delivery to India, killing its two pilots
http://www.vesti.ru/doc.html?id=486618\
http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/fighter-meant-for-indian-navy-crashes-in-russia/808413/