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In the line of the terrifying Foxbat (Mig-25) and Foxhound (Mig-31) already capable of evolving at Mach 3 and carrying the hypersonic missile Kh-47M2 Kinjal, Russia is now testing the Mig-41 which is already proving revolutionary. Aeronautics is above all the world of compromise: we can have an ADAV (Vertical Takeoff and Landing Aircraft) like the British Harrier, but it will not be supersonic. The United States had already tried to overcome this compromise with the F35 which is supersonic, stealthy, and almost with vertical takeoff and landing depending on its variants. However, out of the question to push it to Mach 3 or of course to guarantee it a minimum of rusticity. True to their design philosophy of combining high-tech and low-tech, the Russians claim to have made a decisive leap with their 6th generation interceptor, announced as capable of reaching Mach-5, being equipped with directed energy weapons and even being able to operate for a few minutes in near space to shoot down enemy satellites. If the Mig-31 has proven to be a considerable geopolitical lever for Moscow, will it be the same for this new interceptor? We analyze its potential in this video Shells: the A-10 can fly with half a tail, a wing and a half if you want The Blackbird is obviously not a bomber but a spy plane it is the Valkyrie which was designed as a bomber and was cited as justifying (among other things) the development of the Mig-25 The Rafale even non-navy has a much shorter takeoff and landing length than the F35A taken by the Swiss so the takeoff length in the hangar was not the key success factor. #IdrissAberkane #Aeronautics #Mig41 #Russia #BRICS #Putin