To: John Valentine
Isn't the Su-27 the Sov aircraft reverse-engineered around the Grumman F-14A that the KGB got an Iranian pilot to fly over to them, and thus picked up the sobriquet "Tomcatsky"? IIRC they copied the F-14's look-down, shoot-down radar whose loss compromised our ALCM's and Tomahawks.
To: lentulusgracchus
Isn't the Su-27 the Sov aircraft reverse-engineered around the Grumman F-14A that the KGB got an Iranian pilot to fly over to them, and thus picked up the sobriquet "Tomcatsky"? I highly doubt it, because the Su-27 design was pretty much finalized by around 1979. However, the missiles used on the MiG-31 Foxhound may have been copied from the AIM-54A, though, which means an effective range of around 120-140 km or so.
One thing that still kind of surprises me is that the Tupolev Tu-28 Fiddler was phased out of service during the 1980's. Given that the Tu-28 had a top speed of over 1,000 mph and big enough to carry quite a lot of fuel for long-range operations, the Tu-28--had the Russians modernized it and fitted it with the AA-9 Amos missile that the MiG-31 used--would have been a potent anti-bomber platform and would have posed a very serious threat to our B-52's and B-1B's.
To: lentulusgracchus
The Su-27 is not based at all on the F-14 Tomcat. It is not a swing wing, it is a fixed wingplan highly maneuverable fighter of about the same size as the F-15.
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