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Vympel wrote:It's with some Russian help.

Compare to the MiG I-2000 concept:

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Howedar wrote:Ugliest. MiG. Ever.
Good. Unlike the beautiful Su-27, our pilots won't feel sad after removing this eye sore from the skies.
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Vympel wrote: Why didn't they use their own IR driving aids?
I think they where, but the illumination was coming from rows of external lights. Active IR systems do not do well in poor weather unless you can pump out a huge amount of power.
It's been done before - in South Africa -, although they built the Cheetah D off an old Lavi with much Israeli assistance and the benefit of reverse-engineered French technology.




The Cheetah is based off the Mirage III, the supposed Lavi connection is groundless, the timeframes don't mesh very well and the designs have little in common.
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Excuse me, I meant K'fir.

The Cheetah is an upgrade based on the Mirage III chasis but with significant signs of evolution from the K'fir.
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Axis Kast wrote:Excuse me, I meant K'fir.

The Cheetah is an upgrade based on the Mirage III chasis but with significant signs of evolution from the K'fir.
Kind of huge difference between the two
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You mean one of them exists? :lol:
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Howedar wrote:You mean one of them exists? :lol:

Bah, several prototypes of Lavi got built, though they flew a total of less then 100 hours. K'fir course made it into production and even got an export order from Ecuador...
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Axis Kast wrote:
It's been done before - in South Africa -, although they built the Cheetah D off an old Lavi with much Israeli assistance and the benefit of reverse-engineered French technology.
An old Lavi? I think you mean either Mirage or the Israeli Kfir version. The Lavi was a new fighter that is just a tech demonstrator now- I'm pretty sure it post dates the Cheetah.
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phongn wrote: IIRC, they also only had AIM-7s on the rails, which sucked anyways :P
By that time AIM-7 was a respectable missile, but I doubt AIM-120 would've been any better for the job of catching FOXBAT.
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phongn wrote: IIRC, they also only had AIM-7s on the rails, which sucked anyways :P
By that time AIM-7 was a respectable missile, but I doubt AIM-120 would've been any better for the job of catching FOXBAT.
Years ago I read in one of Clancy's nonfiction books (no idea as to it's accuracy, though) that even in ODS the probability of launch was only 0.33, nevermind pK. Sea Sparrow was a lot more reliable, though, from what I hear.
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phongn wrote: Years ago I read in one of Clancy's nonfiction books (no idea as to it's accuracy, though) that even in ODS the probability of launch was only 0.33, nevermind pK. Sea Sparrow was a lot more reliable, though, from what I hear.
Sea Sparrow is more reliable and accurate because its target illuminator isn't moving at 500 knots and life inside of a box launcher is easier then being flown around thousands of miles under a jet fighter.
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I know, but I didn't have any hard numbers on that.
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Something often forgotten is that the sustained speed and range figures of the MiG-25 where real, it just happened to be a reconnaissance drone that held them. The drones began operating out of Poland at almost the exact same time the first MiG-25 units arrived.
I though they wet themselves because the Mach 3+ speed resulted in the engines totally wrecking and the pilot having the nurse to aircraft back to base. However, armed, the MiG-25P is still really damn fast. MiG-25R faster of course, because usually it'd be clean.
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I though they wet themselves because the Mach 3+ speed resulted in the engines totally wrecking and the pilot having the nurse to aircraft back to base. However, armed, the MiG-25P is still really damn fast. MiG-25R faster of course, because usually it'd be clean.
Exceeding mach 2.8 generally did destroy the engines, when the Russians used a modified version to set several speed records the pilots had to glide home.
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Yes, that was my understanding as well. Goddamn worthless Soviet metallurgists.


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Howedar wrote:Yes, that was my understanding as well. Goddamn worthless Soviet metallurgists.
It's pretty hard to make an engine that can sustain that level and not be wrecked when you're using technology from pretty much the 1960s.

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It's pretty hard to make an engine that can sustain that level and not be wrecked when you're using technology from pretty much the 1960s.

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Sea Skimmer wrote:
Vympel wrote:
It's pretty hard to make an engine that can sustain that level and not be wrecked when you're using technology from pretty much the 1960s.
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Mmm, project Pluto.
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phongn wrote:Mmm, project Pluto.
Saw that one on the Discovery channel. The thing would fly as long as the fuel rods were good... :shock: :twisted:
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