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Russia’s ‘New’ MiG-35 Fighter Is In Trouble
Key Points and Summary on the MiG-35 Fighter - The Russian MiG-35 "Fulcrum-F," intended as an advanced 4.5-generation upgrade to the MiG-29, has been a significant failure for Moscow's defense ...
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‘No One Wants It’: Russia’s MiG-35 Fighter Nightmare Has Just Begun
Marketed as a “4+++ generation” bridge fighter, Russia’s MiG-35 has failed to win exports—or even a clear role at home.
Russia intends to bid the new Mikoyan MiG-35 Fulcrum-F and potentially another version of the Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker family for an Indian tender for as many as 200 aircraft. However, the Russian focus ...
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Able to fly at Mach 2.25, the Soviet MiG-29 outpaced many non-supersonic platforms in its era. When the USSR first introduced its new MiG-29 fighter jet during the Cold War, Western analysts were ...
A MiG-29 on a roadway. A rare photo of a Ukrainian air force MiG-29 fighter reveals how so many the air force’s older jets have managed to survive for 37 months despite Russia having more and newer ...
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