Kyiv Independent on MSN
Russian MiG-31 fighter jet crashed in western region during landing, Moscow says
The MiG-31, a twin-seat supersonic aircraft capable of carrying Kinzhal hypersonic missiles, has been widely used by Russia ...
Agence France-Presse on MSN
India retires Soviet fighter jet after six decades
India's Russian-built MiG-21s flew for the final time Friday, marking the end of an era for the country's first supersonic fighter jet -- lauded for its valour but tarnished by a legacy of some 400 ...
The crash occurred in the Lipetsk region. A MiG-31 multi-role fighter jet crashed in the Lipetsk region. The crew managed to ...
Video showing a Russian-built MiG-29 patrolling skies over Tehran has emerged just days after Iran received the jets.
India retires the MiG-21 fleet after six decades of service, marking the end of an era with a ceremonial flypast and ...
India has retired its last fleet of MiG-21 fighter jets, closing a six-decade chapter with an aircraft once hailed for its ...
A MiG-31 fighter jet crashed in Russia's Lipetsk region on Thursday, with both pilots ejecting safely, TASS news agency ...
CHANDIGARH: On 26 September this year, the Indian Air Force (IAF) formally decommissioned its last MiG-21 squadron, Panthers, ...
Carro e Motos on MSN
Supersonic MiG-31 fighter jet crashes after landing gear failure in Russia
A MiG-31 interceptor fighter jet crashed on Friday in the Lipetsk region of Russia during a training flight. According to the ...
It's a bittersweet day for the Indian Air Force (IAF) as its legacy fighter jet, the MiG-21, retires. The Russian-origin fighter jet's induction in the early 1960s catapulted the IAF into the jet age.
The Indian Air Force bids farewell to the legendary MiG-21 fighter jet after six decades of service. From the 1965 and 1971 wars to the Balakot strike, here's a look at its glorious legacy as it takes ...
The National Interest on MSN
A Rare Russian MiG-25 Fighter Jet Is Now on Display at the Air Force Museum
The Foxbat could fly at extreme speeds—but in doing so, it would risk damage to the airframe and engines, which were far less sophisticated than their American counterparts.
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