Fast and furious: Unveiling Russia’s fleet of MiG fighter jets
08-12-2024
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Fast and furious: Unveiling Russia’s fleet of MiG fighter jets
December 8 marks the 85th anniversary of the legendary Mikoyan Design Bureau, now part of the consolidated Russian United Aircraft Corporation (RSK MiG). Its first design, the MiG-1 single-engine interceptor, flew in 1940, with “MiG” being an acronym derived from the names "Mikoyan" and "Gurevich."
Here are some of MiG’s most impressive offspring:
MiG-21: Lightweight, supersonic interceptor from 1958, widely used in 49 countries for its maneuverability.
MiG-23: Third-generation fighter from 1972, featuring a variable-sweep wing and look-down/shoot-down radar. It became the most produced variable-geometry fighter.
MiG-25: Twin-engine interceptor introduced in 1970, with a top speed of 3,000 km/h (Mach 2.83) and an operational ceiling of over 24,400 m (approximately 80,000 feet), ideal for reconnaissance.
MiG-27: A MiG-23 variant with an armored cockpit, increased weapons capacity, and optimized for air-to-ground attac...
Source: Sputnik International
https://t.me/SputnikInt
December 8 marks the 85th anniversary of the legendary Mikoyan Design Bureau, now part of the consolidated Russian United Aircraft Corporation (RSK MiG). Its first design, the MiG-1 single-engine interceptor, flew in 1940, with “MiG” being an acronym derived from the names "Mikoyan" and "Gurevich."
Here are some of MiG’s most impressive offspring:
MiG-21: Lightweight, supersonic interceptor from 1958, widely used in 49 countries for its maneuverability.
MiG-23: Third-generation fighter from 1972, featuring a variable-sweep wing and look-down/shoot-down radar. It became the most produced variable-geometry fighter.
MiG-25: Twin-engine interceptor introduced in 1970, with a top speed of 3,000 km/h (Mach 2.83) and an operational ceiling of over 24,400 m (approximately 80,000 feet), ideal for reconnaissance.
MiG-27: A MiG-23 variant with an armored cockpit, increased weapons capacity, and optimized for air-to-ground attac...
Source: Sputnik International
https://t.me/SputnikInt
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