A super-manouevrable variant, MiG-29M OVT, with three-dimensional thrust-vectoring engine nozzles was successfully demonstrated at the Farnborough International Airshow in July 2006. The nozzle has three hydraulic actuators mounted around the engine to deflect the thrust. The aircraft is being offered to potential customers as the MiG-35.
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If you think there is an airforce in the world that is even remotely competitive with the US, you are delusional.
Well, Iranian "experts" might agree with you, but that's about it.
(http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/f-22-cost.htm)
Cost per unit of MiG35 is about $80 million based on India's contract to purchase 126 for $10 billion.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/mig-35.htm
^That's because one F-22 could take out 10 migs. lol.
If you think there is an airforce in the world that is even remotely competitive with the US, you are delusional.
Well, Iranian "experts" might agree with you, but that's about it.
well, most of iranian air force is comprised of old pre-1980's F-14's, anyway. but i agree, F-22's electronics and weapons systems are too awesome for any competitor. you have to admire the russian engineering skillz, though
ps. (after multiple downvotes) Comon guys/gals! I was being facetious!
The Russians have also developed covert ECM systems for their fleet only that is not for export markets. Having seen their new ECM systems like the Shrota on their T-90s I would be apprehensive about declaring their combat inferiority just yet.
Futhermore the Mig-29 is a spec system meant for combat with the F-16 and the F/A-18 Hornet not the F-22 Raptor.
Possibly the Mig-35 or Su-47 is the plane for that role. I will actually maybe know tomorrow, its the 60th anniversary of Russia's V day and the first time in many decades a full military parade will be taking place, will probably get to see alot of tech.
Coincidentally, it's the same thing that's wrong with some action scenes.
Any way, I was gonna say "thurst-vectoring" nozzles are installed on F-22 as well. And on paper the Raptor suppose to be really agile as well, and is able to pull off most of the maneuvers, ie: the "Pugachev's Cobra". The reason the Su-27 Flanker and Mig-29 family is so agile is bc of the unstable Delta wing config, along with unstable large frame.
And Farhad that is the Mig-35 you are looking at. It is not the counter to F-22 at all, it's suppose to be the alternative of Euro-fighter 2000. Now the Su-37 is suppose to be the cheaper counter maesure to F-22 it is one of the 1st planes to have Thrust vector engine, as well as ultra long range front and rare mount radar for detecting stealth aircraft also some radar cross section reduction. But the plane is still too expensive for the Russians and so far no other countries are willing to shell out the money for it. There are also prototypes of the Mikoyan Project 1.44 and the Su-47(It is kind of a dropped project like the YF-23 Black widow) also Sukhoi PAK FA which is the Sukhoi's answer to F-22 and F-35, they are what to be considered of Russian 5th Gen fighters that's on par with F-22 and F-35.
Question is, which gets the first look/first kill? That's purely a function of classified electronics, so who knows.
Speaking of which, it has been clarified before, that the cobra maneuver is extremely dangerous in combat.
And why the hell do they have a big soviet star painted on the plane???
Farhad's right, the MiG-29 is aimed more at F-16/FA-18 planes. It costs a bit more than either, but it'll tear the wings off either one in a dogfight.
Question is, which gets the first look/first kill? That's purely a function of classified electronics, so who knows.
http://aeroweb.lucia.it/rap/RAFAQ/Buzzards.html
It might not be the most cost effective from a pure equipment standpoint, but when you include the costs of training the human resources involved, I'd pay a premium for the 22 over "10 MiGs" any day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt3neRLquDI
Turning too suddenly still sacrifices your air intake.
Awesome. What a bunch of crap.
(Yes, yes, I know the Russian flag is R,W&B, too.)