Key point: Russia’s MiG-31 is an impressive plane that looks set to only get better. But can Moscow create all the new technologies it wants? From mounting hypersonic Kinzhal missiles to deploying ...
Key Point: From its inception in the early 1980s through to the present day, the MiG-31 has been the fastest aircraft to serve in the formerly Soviet and now Russian Air Force. From mounting ...
The Russian Navy MiG-31BM Foxhound interceptors flew over the North Pole within the framework of the current Arctic deployment. Two MiG-31BM Foxhound interceptors have flown over the North Pole, in ...
Details remain limited at this time, but a Russian MiG-31 Foxhound interceptor crashed in the country’s northern Murmansk region earlier today after suffering an engine fire. The two crewmen were ...
Russia is carrying out state trials of a fly-by-wire control system for the upgraded MiG-31BM long-range interceptor aircraft, TASS reported on 26 November. The state-run news agency quoted officials ...
The MiG-31 is one of Russia's five fastest jets and has played a central role in the country's air defense since the Cold War. But getting the exact number still in service isn't always easy, with ...
MOSCOW, February 20. /TASS/. Two MiG-31BM supersonic interceptor aircraft have resumed their service with the Russian Pacific Fleet’s sea aviation following a deep modernization and overhaul, fleet ...
The Russian Ministry of Defence has announced that the Russian Air Force will receive six high-altitude supersonic MiG-31BM in 2020. The MiG-31BM high-altitude interceptor fighter is designed to ...
After the interceptor-fighters arrive at the military airfield, they assume combat duty to protect Russia’s airspace MOSCOW, November 15. /TASS/. Two MiG-31BM supersonic high-altitude ...
First “Kinzhal” Fired from MiG-31 in Southwest Russia Hits Target According to Russians. But it’s a modified Iskander SRBM. The Russian Aerospace Forces have conducted the first successful test firing ...
MiG-31s in Russia's Far North. The U.S. Air Force is working hard to expand the number of bases that can support the service’s most powerful warplanes for missions over the Arctic region. Not ...