Posted on 04/30/2023 10:48:33 PM PDT by RomanSoldier19
Meet the MiG-41: Russia has plans for a 6th generation fighter to keep up with the United States and China.
But don’t hold your breath.
Western sanctions are keeping aviation components and microprocessors in short supply in Russia. The MiG-41 next generation fighter could be a bridge too far with a lack of money and resources to develop it fully.
There is a war on, and priority is with the army that is more focused on the building of tanks and the air force striving for more stand-off missiles. The MiG-41 may never make it to fruition, but let’s take a look at what Russia is planning to get a better idea about what a next-generation fighter means for Moscow.

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wish it were so wanna be drivelous propaganda.
For it to happen, Russia must be.
Boom operators, like pilots, can be rated in more than one type of aircraft.
I remember when the KC-10 came out.
I was going to the NCO Leadership school and my room mate was a KC-135 boom operator and wanted to get a KC-10 slot.
I never did learn if he did. All I know is he had several Air Medals (which are worth promotion points), one for landing the aircraft with only two engines, which, of course, he didn’t do because he wasn’t the pilots. I was a little ticked off that the USAF didn’t have a similar medal for us non-flying types.
Good list! LOL!
(one for landing the aircraft with only two engines, which, of course, he didn’t do because he wasn’t the pilots)
Wow
Do you think like a Russian now? Go to the Front and become a good Russian. Your commemorative wreath will be spectacular! :)
The common culture of the military is that the Air Force hands out medals like candy, and the common culture in the Air Force is that air crews get medals like candy.
None of this is really true, but since medals count for promotion points in the enlisted Air Force, everyone is keen on getting such awards. In a way, you can call it a motivator that’s good for the service, because people will go above and beyond to earn them. Still, they must be earned.
Air crews, though.... Don’t get me started!
How’s this:
Da, Tovarich!
Today May Day.
Workers of world, unite; throw chains off! Down with Capitalist Globohomo running dogs! Putin stronk like bull! Wrestle bear.
Thank you for posting that image. Beautiful machine. Designed with slide rulers and human brain power.
Be real Man! Serve Motherland. Join Army. See Scenic Ukraine! Have nice Funeral. Pretty flowers. Be Real Man!!

U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft assigned to the 6th and 927th Air Refueling Wings participate during Operation Violent Storm April 26, 2023, at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. Violent Storm proved that MacDill AFB has the capability to project overwhelming air power in a short timeframe. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Alexander Cook
I've had the (mis)fortune of being a passenger on these birds more than a few times!
Wow! That’s a whole lotta fuel! Never rode in one. Got a tour once.
Your memory serves you well:
“Friction at high altitude and high speed heats up the airframe. Many parts of the SR-71 reached from 400-500 degrees Fahrenheit, but the airframe above the engines reached over 1,000 degrees. Overall, the average skin temperature of the SR-71 was over 600 degrees. The quartz glass in the cockpit was 1.25-inches thick, and was hot to the touch from the inside! Pilots, even with gloves on, couldn’t keep their hands by the glass for more than a few seconds without doing damage.”
https://militarymachine.com/sr-71-facts/
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