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MIG-25 Foxbat

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Citat:USAF Intelligence Director, Col Theresa Meyer takes a seat in an Azerbaijani Air Force MiG-25 Foxbat at Nasosnaya airbase, during the visit to Baku.




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Ih da je bilo `pukovnicu` malo razdrmati pa je popeti na jedno 25 i vise km pri 3000 i vise km/h pa da vidi sta je sovjetska/ruska `makina` . Wink

This Russian Super-Jet Could Fly So Fast It Blew Up Its Own Engines

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Citat:Combat

In combat the Foxbat had limited success. In 1971, a Soviet Foxbat operating out of Egypt turned on its afterburners and managed to escape several Israeli fighters by flying in excess of Mach 3, although the experience permanently burned out the plane’s engines. In the war over Lebanon, Israeli fighters downed several Syrian Foxbats in a series of engagements. During the Syrian Civil War, the desperate Syrian Arab Air Force has pushed aging Foxbats into ground support roles, in one case using air-to-air missiles to attack ground targets.


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Ja a sta cemo za iracko-iranski rat ... Bebee Dol

Citat:По оценкам иракских лётчиков, МиГ-25 проявил себя на войне как надёжная, высокоавтоматизированная машина, практически неуязвимая для истребителей и наземных средств ПВО противника, имевшихся у Ирана.

A tek onaj nesrecni Majkl Spicer ,nije ni znao sta ga je snaslo ...

A komsije `Tute` Bugari imali izvidjace RBT ,e nisu `Tute` ,drugi su bili te `tute` kad su mogli samo da gledaju te RBT na monitoru i da kukaju .

Indija vs Pakistan ,aha ,sta su mogli ovi drugi avionu koji operativno leti i izvidja na 27 km visine pri 3.2M

Gledaj i uzivaj ... Smile

Leteca masina za jedan veliki i duboki naklon : visinski rekord -37650m ,brzinski rekord- 3960km/h . Cool

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Bas sam sinoc citao na nekom Irackom forumu ispovest Irackog pilota na MiG 25. Govori kako su planirali zasedu za USAF F-15C napad sa obe strane ... Opisuje kako je u reonu Sammare MiG-25 oborio sa R-40 jedan F-15C a drugi tesko ostetio.
Evo linka pa procenite da li je istina ili ne. Pisano je na Arapskom jeziku pa je potreban prevod.

http://iraqimilitary.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1616

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Svaka cast za to drugar .Inace ostalo je zapisano da je prvi susret MiG-25 i F-15 zavrsio pobedom 25ce cini mi se 1978 g iznad Sinaja .Tad su Sirijski MiG-25P `uzeli skalp` Orlu upravo na racun brzine i visine uz iznenadni napad sa R-40R/T u osmatrackom rezimu radara ,izraelski pilot nije ni znao sta je bilo jer nije ni imao indikaciju da je `zakljucan-zahvacen ` ,to je taktika koju je imao i MiG-23MLD/P/PD sa radarom N008 `Ametist`.

Napasti protivnika dok ga pratis u rezimu SNP bez rezima`zahvat` ,to je bila novina tada ,pazimo tada pre koliko samo decenija .

Izraelci su se osvetili za ovo pa su 1981g napravili zamku za jednog MiG-25 i oborili ga .Zamka ,to je cudo ,hm pa i danas se krupne zverke -kapitalci love uglavnom pomocu zamki zar ne ? Da smo Bog do 1999g pravili takve zamke ....

MiG-25 je zahvaljujuci velikoj brzini prilaza nekom VC -u i posebno visini mogao da bira vreme i mesto napada i tu mu nije bilo premca .Majkl Spicer je to platio svojom glavom a Iracani divljaci ? Jesu ,aha ti isti divljaci su kasnije dozvolili i to licno od Sadama , da se taj nesrecnik nadje tamo negde u pustinji i vrati posmrtno kuci kako dolikuje .

Divljaci ,zna se ko su to ...

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Citat:Lt Viktor Belenko's MiG-25P with pennant number 31 after landing. Video grab: NHK BS2

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John Barron. MiG Pilot - Chapter V


Citat:The MiG-25 Belenko landed in Hakodate had rolled out of the factory in February 1976, and the date of manufacture could be deciphered from the serial number stamped on the fuselage. The plane thus was one of the latest models and embodied the highest technology then in production. It was the plane on which the Russians intended to rely as a mainstay of their air defenses for years to come.

Manwhile, dozens of American aeronautical, electronic, and metallurgical experts from the United States and elsewhere joined the Japanese in scientific exploration of the plane itself. The initial, critical task was to ferret out the [172] explosive charges planted to destroy sensitive parts of the plane the Russians were determined no foreigner should ever see — the radar, fire control system, electronic countermeasures, computer, automatic pilot. With difficulty, the Americans located and removed the explosives — "something of a cross between a cherry bomb and a stick of dynamite." Then the Japanese and Americans painstakingly removed the wings, horizontal tail fins, afterburners, and pylons and loaded them, together with the fuselage, into a giant U.S. Air Force Galaxy C-5A cargo plane. Some of the Japanese technicians lettered and strung on the fuselage a large banner saying, "Sayonara, people of Hakodate. Sorry for the trouble."
Soviet fighters still prowled the skies around Hakodate, and fearful that they might interfere, the Japanese cloaked the C-5A within a formation of missile-firing F-104s and F-4s while it transported the MiG to Hyakuri Air Base sixty miles north of Tokyo on September 25. There, in a large hangar guarded by Japanese soldiers, the real unwrapping of the "present for the Dark Forces" began. Some of the Americans had devoted much of their careers to dissecting captured or stolen Soviet equipment, and they, along with their Japanese colleagues, approached the hangar much in the spirit of eager archaeologists allowed temporary entry into a forbidden tomb full of rare and glittering riches which might be surveyed but not kept. They had to analyze swiftly and urgently, yet carefully and thoroughly, so the labor was divided among teams which focused day and night upon separate sections or components.

As the entire MiG was disassembled and the engines, radar, computer, automatic pilot, fire control, electronic countermeasure, hydraulic, communications, and other systems were put on blocks and stands for mechanical, electronic, metallurgical, and photographic analysis, the specialists experienced a succession of surprises and shocks.
My God! Look what this thing is made of! Why, the dumb bastards don't have transistors; they're still using vacuum tubes! These engines are monsters! Maybe the Sovs have a separate refinery for each plane! Jesus! See these rivet heads sticking out, and look at that welding!
They did it by hand! Hell, the pilot can't see a thing unless it's practically in front of him! This contraption isn't an airplane; it's a rocket! Hey, see what they've done here! How clever! They were able to use aluminum! Why didn't we ever think of that? How ingenious! It's brilliant!
The data Belenko supplied in response to the first quick queries also seemed surprising and, at first, contradictory.

What is the maximum speed of the MiG-25?
You cannot safely exceed Mach 2.8, but actually we were forbidden to exceed Mach 2.5. You see, at high speeds the engines have a very strong tendency to accelerate out of control, and if they go above Mach 2.8, they will overheat and burn up.
But we have tracked the MiG-25 at Mach 3.2.
Yes, and every time it has flown that fast the engines have been completely ruined and had to be replaced and the pilot was lucky to land in one piece. (That fitted with intelligence the Americans had. They knew that the MiG-25 clocked over Israel at Mach 3.2 in 1973 had landed back in Egypt with its engines totally wrecked. They did not understand that the wreckage was inevitable rather than a freakish occurrence.)
What is your combat radius?
At best, 300 kilometers [186 miles].
You're joking!
I am not. If you use afterburners and maneuver for intercept, you can stay up between twenty-two and twenty-seven minutes at the most. Make one pass, and that's it.
We thought the range was 2,000 kilometers [1,240 miles].
Belenko laughed. That's ridiculous. Theoretically, if you don't use afterburners, don't maneuver, and stay at the best altitude, you can fly 1,200 kilometers [744 miles] in a straight line. But in practice, when we were ferrying the plane from base to base, we never tried to fly more than 900 kilometers [558 miles] without refueling. Check it out for yourself. I took off from Chuguyevka with full tanks and barely made it to Japan. You can calculate roughly how far I flew and how much fuel was left when I landed. (The point was convincing. Although Belenko expended fuel excessively during the minutes while at sea level, he [174] used afterburners only briefly and otherwise did everything possible to conserve. Even so, of the 14 tons of fuel with which he began, his flight of less than 500 miles consumed all but 52.5 gallons.)
We thought the range was 2,000 kilometers [1,240 miles].
What is your maximum operational altitude?
That depends. If you carry only two missiles, you can reach 24,000 meters [78,740 feet] for a minute or two. With four missiles, 21,000 meters [68,900 feet] is the maximum.
What is the maximum altitude of your missiles?
They will not work above 27,000 meters [88,580 feet].
Then you cannot intercept the SR-71 [the most modern U.S. reconnaissance plane]!
True; for all sorts of reasons. First of all, the SR-71 flies too high and too fast. The MiG-25 cannot reach it or catch it. Secondly, as I told you, the missiles are useless above 27,000 meters, and as you know, the SR-71 cruises much higher. But even if we could reach it, our missiles lack the velocity to overtake the SR-71 if they are fired in a tail chase. And if they are fired head-on, their guidance systems cannot adjust quickly enough to the high closing speed.
What about your radar?
It's a very good radar. Jam-proof. But it cannot distinguish targets below 500 meters [1,640 feet] because of ground clutter.

MiG-25 cannot intercept a target approaching below 500 meters then?
It cannot.
Maneuvering. Tell us about maneuvering. How many Gs can you take in a turn?
If the tanks are full, there is so much weight in the wings that they will rip off if you try more than 2.2 Gs. Even if you're almost out of fuel, anything above 5 Gs is dangerous.
The Americans were stunned. Why, you can't turn inside even an F-4!
You can't turn inside anything. It's not designed to dogfight.

Partially because the leaks to the press emanated from sources that had concentrated on individual facets of the aircraft rather than on the plane as a whole, published [175] reports about what was being discovered in Japan were confusing and also contradictory.
A Japanese investigator was quoted: "The comparison of the fire control system of the F-4EJ and the MiG-25 is like that of a miniaturized, modern, precision audio kit and a large old-fashioned electric Gramophone."

Newsweek reported:
The Japanese experts who gave the plane a preliminary once-over were astonished to find the body and wings covered with spots of brownish rust. Clearly, the MiG wasn't made of the strong lightweight titanium used in U.S. interceptors. But what was it made of? The Japanese pulled out a magnet, and a loud "thunk" confirmed their suspicions: The Foxbat was plated with old-fashioned steel.
That was just the beginning.... The welding and riveting were sloppy. It appeared that the plane would be difficult to control in a tight turn, and that at top speed its missiles could be torn from the wings.


Arrow https://testpilot.ru/review/mig_pilot/ch_7.htm

Arrow https://spyinggame.me/2012/09/11/mig-pilot/

The Defection of Viktor Belenko: The Use of International Law to Justify Political Decisions

Arrow http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=ilj

BBC - Future - The pilot who stole a secret Soviet fighter jet


Belenko's military ID is now on show at the CIA Museum in Washington DC (Credit: CIA Museum)

Arrow http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20160905-the-pilot.....ighter-jet

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Skywhaler ::Citat:Lt Viktor Belenko's MiG-25P with pennant number 31 after landing. Video grab: NHK BS2

Nesto sto ovaj dogadjaj veze za agenta `Sferu` .

Citat:Tolkachev decided that he would have to find other ways to damage the system. In September 1976, he heard on a radio broadcast that a Soviet fighter pilot had defected by flying his MiG-25 interceptor to Japan. When the Soviet authorities ordered Phazotron to redesign the radar for the MiG-25, Tolkachev had a dawning realization. His greatest weapon against the Soviet Union was not some dissident pamphlets but right in his desk drawer: the blueprints and reports that were the most closely held secrets of Soviet military research. He could seriously injure the system through betrayal, turning these vital plans over to the “main adversary”: the United States.

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