Russia’s MiG-41, also known as the PAK DP, is an ambitious sixth-generation interceptor aircraft in development by the renowned aerospace firm Mikoyan. This jet is designed to be a successor to ...
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Fifty Years Later, the SR-71 Blackbird Is Still the Fastest Plane Ever BuiltThe SR-71 could fly at Mach 3.2 (around 2,100 miles per hour)—lightyears faster than anything the Soviet Union could throw at it.
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Today In Aviation History: First Flight of the Sukhoi Su-11At the same time, the Sukhoi Design Bureau had already foreseen the need to replace the Su-11 itself and had developed the aircraft that would become the Su-15 interceptor (NATO reporting name ...
MOSCOW, December 18. /TASS/. Groups of Russia’s super-fast MiG-31 interceptor aircraft (NATO reporting name Foxhound) were deployed in Russia’s easternmost region of Chukotka to control the ...
From there, he brainstormed further, coming up with the notion of ramjet-powered delta wing interceptor aircraft; the hollow delta wing would have its interior shaped like a ramjet duct ...
MATSUMOTO, Nagano Prefecture--The Shusui, a rocket-powered interceptor aircraft developed to help reverse Japan's waning fortunes late in World War II, is one of those projects about which little ...
Defense Analyst Challenges Space-Based Interceptor Feasibility is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with ...
The defense technology group is producing Modified Ballistic Re-Entry Vehicles for testing the Next Generation Interceptor being developed with the Missile Defense Agency to combat hypersonic weapons.
Used as a multi-role aircraft despite being concepted as an interceptor, the aircraft, compared to the American C version, featured a strengthened structure, a larger tail surface, upgraded ...
As was reported earlier, the MiG-31 interceptor will be eventually replaced by the MiG-41 aircraft, which is also known as the PAK DP LUKHOVITSY /Moscow Region/. August 17. /TASS/. Russia’s MiG ...
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