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Iraqi 'Mach 3' MiG Buried in Sand (Charles Smith)
NewsMax.com ^ | August 6, 2003 | Charles Smith

Posted on 08/06/2003 12:35:40 PM PDT by HighRoadToChina

Iraqi 'Mach 3' MiG Buried in Sand Charles R. Smith Wednesday August 6, 2003

NewsMax.com has obtained exclusive photos of a buried Iraqi jet fighter being recovered by U.S. Air Force troops. The Iraqi jet, an advanced Russian MiG-25 Foxbat, was found buried in the sands after an informant tipped off U.S. troops. Click here to see the MiG buried in the Iraqi desert.

The MiG was dug out of a massive sand dune near the Al Taqqadum airfield by U.S. Air Force recovery teams. The MiG was reportedly one of over two-dozen Iraqi jets buried in the sands, like hidden treasure, waiting to be recovered at a later date.

Contrary to what some in the major media have reported, not all the jets found were from the Gulf War era.

The Russian made MiG-25 Foxbat recovered by U.S. Army troops in the pictures, is an advanced reconnaissance version never before seen in the west and is equipped with sophisticated electronics warfare devices.

U.S. Air Force recovery teams had to use large earth moving equipment to uncover the MiG which is over 70 feet long and weights nearly 25 tons.

Click here to see troops digging the MiG out of its hole.

Click here to see troops towing the jet away.

All photos courtesy of MSGT T. Collins, USAF

The Foxbat is known to be one of Iraq's top jet fighters. The advanced electronic reconnaissance version found by the U.S. Air Force is currently in service with the Russian air force. The MiG is capable of flying at speeds of over 2,000 miles an hour or three times the speed of sound, and at altitudes of over 75,000 feet.

The recovery of the advanced MiG fighter is considered to be an intelligence coup by the U.S. Air Force. The Foxbat may also be equipped with advanced Russian and French made electronics that were sold to Iraq during the 1990s in violation of a U.N. ban on arms sales to Baghdad.

The buried aircraft at Al Taqqadum were covered in camouflage netting, sealed and in many cases had their wings removed, before being buried over ten feet underneath the Iraqi desert.

X MARKS THE SPOT

The discovery of the buried Iraqi jet fighters illustrates the problem faced by U.S. inspection teams searching Iraq for weapons of mass destruction. Iraq is larger in size than California and the massive deserts south and west of Baghdad were used by Saddam Hussein to hide weapons during the first Gulf war.

U.S. intelligence sources have already uncovered several mass grave burial sites in the open deserts with an estimated 10,000 dead hidden there. In addition, Iraq previously hid SCUD missiles, chemical weapons and biological warheads by burying them under the desert sands. U.N. inspection teams found the weapons in the early 1990s after detailed information of the exact locations was obtained.

Top U.S. weapons inspector Dr. David Kay is known to favor human intelligence as the primary means to find Iraq's hidden treasure trove of weapons and secrets.

While there are rumors of Iraqi chemical and biological weapons being shipped to nearby Syria, the weapons may very well still remain inside Iraq buried under the vast desert wastelands.

Some critics of the Bush administration have claimed that the inability of U.S. forces to uncover weapons of mass destruction is proof that the President misled the nation into the war with Iraq. However, in recent days the critics have fallen silent as word quietly leaked from Iraq that major discoveries have already been made and are now being documented completely. Bush administration officials are keeping any such discoveries secret for the moment.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: allyourmigs; arebelongtous; britanniaisatroll; foxbat; iraq; iraqiairforce; mig; migs; pictures; rebuildingiraq; trollalert; trollbane; trollinthread; wmd
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To: stboz
Saw quite a few SR71s at the local air show over the years and was privilaged enough to chat with the air crew one year. Those engines were by far the loudest I have ever heard.
241 posted on 08/06/2003 9:37:19 PM PDT by xp38
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To: Veracious Poet
Looks like a garbage truck with wings and a pointy cabin.
242 posted on 08/06/2003 9:38:07 PM PDT by FlyingEagle
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To: js1138
Dirty Harry stole the plane!
243 posted on 08/06/2003 9:44:26 PM PDT by Atchafalaya (1)
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To: CCCV
The 25 is not manuverable; it is pretty hard to manuver at mach 2.5, and with it's weight it is an ultra lead sled at subsonic speed. It was designed to go fast at high altitude to intercept supersonic bombers. A recon dual use woud be feasable as straight line speed at altitude is desired (as in the Blackbird).
244 posted on 08/06/2003 9:49:41 PM PDT by Atchafalaya (1)
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To: babyface00
What does the head of your average liberal and a Mig-25 have in common...?

I don't know...the Mig wasn't buried up an ass!

245 posted on 08/06/2003 10:03:46 PM PDT by Captainpaintball (Tweaking the nipples of liberals worldwide since 1996!!!)
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To: Reagan is King
The PowerPoint display is way too cool. Nice pics. Where did you get it?
246 posted on 08/06/2003 11:17:32 PM PDT by HighRoadToChina (Never Again!)
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To: All
By the summer of 1990, the IRAQ-AF constituted the sixth largest air force in the world, with 750 fighter, bomber, and armed trainer aircraft. http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/iraq/air-force-equipment-intro.htm
247 posted on 08/07/2003 12:03:02 AM PDT by anglian
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To: El Gato
This was not the burying of a single airplane we are talking about; this was a program. The Iraqis didn't put up one plane against us. They hid dozens of airplanes in buildings and under the sand. And we knew of their predilection for such actions from Gulf War I.
248 posted on 08/07/2003 12:16:24 AM PDT by thegreatbeast (Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
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To: El Gato
Hey! That pic was taken just a few hundred yards from one of my houses.
249 posted on 08/07/2003 1:24:26 AM PDT by Thorondir
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To: Sparta
More thrust than weight means you can accelerate going straight up - the F-15 can.
250 posted on 08/07/2003 1:39:33 AM PDT by 185JHP ( Penumbras. Emanations. Fatuities.)
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To: TheMom; Eaker
Your services have been requested.
251 posted on 08/07/2003 4:45:24 AM PDT by thackney
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To: Atchafalaya; Veracious Poet; pfflier; Fred Hayek
The 25 is not manuverable
OK..OK! (Hanging my head in embarrassment). You guys are correct; it handled like a pig. It’s was 20 years ago when I got out and sometimes I memories of different things blend together. I did remember that there was quite a stir about its high speed run for a while. I worked in tactical missiles and weapon delivery systems for first the F4 then the F15. I didn’t have “inside info” so to speak, but was good friends with many pilots and got information from them at times.
Sometimes though, we (on the ground) have a habit of writing off some things that we are not on the business end of.
252 posted on 08/07/2003 6:00:47 AM PDT by CCCV
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To: meyer
Your post crossed the anode threshold thereby causing a cascade effect.
In other words I've got to clean my CRT anon.

Ps: Coffee ejected nasally stings.

253 posted on 08/07/2003 6:32:02 AM PDT by ASA Vet ("Those who know, don't talk. Those who talk, don't know." (I'm in the Sgt Schultz group))
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To: thackney; Eaker
Consider it done, but it will have to wait until Friday evening - don't want him missing any work. ;-o
254 posted on 08/07/2003 6:51:11 AM PDT by TheMom
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To: bedolido
Well, the XB-70 had a mid-air collision which made it a tempting target for Congressional budget cuts.



I forgot about the XB-70 Valkyrie. That was a beautiful plane. Wonder why they never went thru with it?
255 posted on 08/07/2003 7:48:16 AM PDT by MattGarrett
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To: HighRoadToChina
I hate when I lose Mig25 Foxbats in the sand.
256 posted on 08/07/2003 7:51:02 AM PDT by Lazamataz (PROUDLY POSTING WITHOUT READING THE ARTICLE SINCE 1999!)
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To: MattGarrett
Well, the XB-70 had a mid-air collision which made it a tempting target for Congressional budget cuts.

Right... I remember that. Thanks

257 posted on 08/07/2003 7:51:05 AM PDT by bedolido (None of us is as dumb as all of us!)
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To: js1138
OK, already. I'm humiliated.

It is not enough that you be humiliated. Your family must be humiliated, too.

258 posted on 08/07/2003 7:54:01 AM PDT by Lazamataz (PROUDLY POSTING WITHOUT READING THE ARTICLE SINCE 1999!)
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To: Tony in Hawaii
The MiG-25 was originally designed in response to the North American XB-70.

In part. It was also designed to intercept and destroy the AGM-28 "Hound Dog" air-ground cruise missiles carried by the B-52.


259 posted on 08/07/2003 8:10:57 AM PDT by Charles Martel
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To: Tallguy
The only remaining use for the plane was as a recon plane.

In the 1980s, the last (I think) variant of the MiG-25 was produced. The Foxbat-F was intended as a defense suppression aircraft. In other words, it was designed to hammer our Patriot missile batteries, among other surface-to-air assets. It has enough speed to be an effective "Wild Weasel".

260 posted on 08/07/2003 8:20:18 AM PDT by Charles Martel
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