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Was the Russian MiG-27 Too Powerful for Its Own Good?


The aircraft mounted a huge Gatling cannon that threatened to shake the armored warplane apart.
Here s What You Need to Know: Despite problems with its cannon, the MiG-27 was reportedly deemed a reliable, smooth-handling aircraft.
On December 27, 2019, the Indian Air Force bade farewell to the last of the beefy MiG-27 attack jets it had dubbed the 
Bahadur (“Valiant”) in a ceremony held by No. 29 squadron at Jodhpur air station.
The powerful swing-wing jets were a Soviet warplanes license-built by India and upgraded with 2000s-era avionics. Armed with unguided bombs, rockets and an earth-shattering six barreled Gatling guns, the type had seen extensive action during the 1999 Kargil War, blasting Pakistani troops on Himalayan peaks at 18,000 feet above sea level. ....

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Russia Couldn't Have Built the MiG-15 Without Britain's Help


Russia Couldn’t Have Built the MiG-15 Without Britain’s Help
The Soviets knew they had a winner in the MiG-15.
Here s What You Need to Remember: The Nene turbojet engine gave the Soviet Union a remarkable leg up in the race to design high-performing jet fighters early in the Cold War. Unlike many short-lived episodes of technological one-upmanship, the baffling British blunder would have battlefield consequences in just a few years.
By the end of World War II, it was becoming clear that the huge fleets of piston-engine propeller planes used in the conflict would soon be superseded by much faster jet aircraft. Nazi Germany and the United Kingdom had deployed jets in combat, and the United States and Japan were close to doing so when the war ended. Only the Soviet Union seemed to lag conspicuously behind. ....

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