Posted on 04/04/2014 8:06:36 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
KIEV, April 4 (RIA Novosti) Several mothballed Mikoyan Mig-29 Fulcrum fourth-generation fighter jets were returned to combat service in western Ukraine, the countrys Defense Ministry said on Friday.
Specialists of our team have already returned several planes to service, the ministry quoted an unnamed commander of an Air Force unit near Ivano-Frankivsk as saying. We are now conducting test flights. Soon, more mothballed fighter jets will take off again.
The state of Ukraines armed forces came under close scrutiny when the new government took office in late February, after months of violent uprising.
Kiev launched extensive combat readiness checks of its armed forces in early March, following Crimeas announcement that it was ready to secede from Ukraine and join Russia.
Defense Minister Ihor Tenyukh said in his report to the president that the checks revealed unsatisfactory condition of the armed forces.
He said that out of 507 combat planes and 121 attack helicopters, only 15 percent are serviceable. Air Force crews lack proper training and only 10 percent of them are capable of performing combat tasks.
Low Probability Of Intercept radar. No secret about that. We are not the only one with it. It just switches frequencies really fast and can modify the power output. Hard to detect but not impossible, depends on your sensors.
Yep and similar acts of lesser extent would be death by a thousand cuts.
Has there also been neglect of Russian armed forces?
While there are some obvious disadvantages for the biplane, what is the radar cross sedtion of a Spad? A Nieuport? An eindecker Fokker? How about turn, STOL, or rough field capabilities?
Some day the old stuff might make a comeback.
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