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Russia's MiG-35 Fighter Seems on the Brink of Failure
2022-09-06
[19Fortyfive] Did Russia swing and miss with its MiG-35 fighter? It seems like the program never delivered its potential. The MiG-35 Fulcrum is a fourth-generation "plus plus" fighter. So, it is one of the most modern airplanes in the Russian fleet. But only six prototypes and eight serially produced jets have been built. Too bad for Moscow because the MiG-35 can track 30 targets and attack six at once with its new radar system. It was supposed to be a hit on the export market, but foreign markets never materialized.

SLOW PROCESS OF DEVELOPMENT AND FEW ORDERS
The MiG-35 was built upon the MiG-29K/KUB and MiG-29M/M2. The MiG-35 first flew in 2016 after numerous delays. The Mikoyan Design Bureau planned for the Russian Ministry of Defense to order large batches of the airplane. The first prototype was displayed at an air show in 2005. In 2013, the defense ministry announced it would only buy 37 MiG-35s. So, it’s been a struggle for the MiG-35.
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Posted by:The Walking Unvaxed

#4  India also ordered them. Then sent them back and got a refund.
Posted by: ed in texas   2022-09-06 16:56  

#3  Considering the SU-35 has also been a flop and Egypt cancelled their orders of them in favor of Rafale, it isn't surprising the MIGs are having issues as well.
Posted by: DarthVader   2022-09-06 12:49  

#2  It was supposed to be a hit on the export market, but foreign markets never materialized.

Given the current Rooshun gas games and S-300/400 getting played by the Juice in Syria, would YOU buy their toys? How long before you regretted your purchase?
Posted by: Frank G   2022-09-06 12:15  

#1  Sounds like the Russki's have a 'Military-Industrial Complex' issue, too.
Posted by: Bobby   2022-09-06 11:33  

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