MiG-15
Soviet Russia used this air plane. it was a single-seat, single-engine jet fighter. A prototype of the MiG-15 first flew on December 30 1947. MiG-15s, entered combat over northern Korean on 1 November 1950. The MiGs proved so effective that the area near their Yalu airbases was nicknamed “MiG Alley,” a fact abou the mig-15 is that chinnese 4th fighter divison helped the mig-15's.
Yak-17UTI
The Yakovlev Yak-17UTI was a two-seat, tandem jet trainer. The Yak-17 was made from the Yak-15, the first jet accepted by the Soviet Union. A prototype of the Yak-17 first flew in early 1947 and 430 were produced from 1947 to 1948. A prototype of the Yak-17UTI, a two-seat training version first flew in 1947. The Yak-17 had a 2,205-lb engine giving it a maximum speed of 466 miles per hour.
MiG-15bis
MiG-15bis was a single seat single engine jet fighter used by the Soviet. Soviet, Chinese, and North Korean MiG-15s were used in Korean operations for most of the war, and by the end twelve Soviet MiG15, ten Chinese MiG15 , and one or two North Korean MiG-15 had served over Korea.