Russia’s ‘New’ Mach 4.3 MiG-41 Stealth Fighter Will Never Fly Off the Drawing Board
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Russia’s ‘New’ Mach 4.3 MiG-41 Stealth Fighter Will Never Fly Off the Drawing Board
Key Points and Summary – Moscow has again floated the MiG-41/PAK-DP as a next-gen interceptor to replace the MiG-31, with claims of Mach 4+ speeds and near-space operations. Independent reporting notes the buzz is driven largely by TV pundits and recycled timelines, with no public prototype, shifting “5th/6th-gen” labels, and specs that strain credibility. MiG-41 Fighter. Image Credit: Artist Rendition/Creative Commons. MiG-41. Image Credit: Cre…
Russia announces the Stealth-Jet MiG-41 as the successor to the MiG-31 - a 6th generation fighter jet with a Mach 4 engine. However, experts doubt the feasibility of the new project and hold it for a paper project. (Continue reading)
Russia has been dreaming of a stealth fighter since the 1980s to replace the MiG-31. Supposedly, the first flight is about to take place.
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