MiG-41: Russia’s sixth generation super fighter dream? | World



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In fact, no data has been published on this new aircraft. However, information gaps are gradually being filled and the lines of Russia’s sixth-generation super fighter are becoming more and more authentic.

Master of heaven

The Mig-41 is not only a conventional fighter, but also an interceptor, designed primarily to destroy enemy bombers and cruise missiles. The MiG-41 is equipped with guided missiles with an infrared guidance along with a radar and a rapid-firing gun.
Currently, there are 5 generations of fighters, each with its own technical characteristics. The last generation to date is the American F-35, the Russian Su-57 (scheduled to begin combat service in 2021).
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Visualization of the sixth-generation MiG-41 aircraft

The MiG-41 is already the sixth generation fighter, which will have even better technical characteristics. According to Ilya Tarasenko, general manager of the MiG Group, the MiG-41 is not only a profound modernization of the fifth generation, but it is a fundamentally new model, which is used for bombing and intercepting missiles. and it can intercept even aerospace targets, destroying enemy satellites hanging in low orbit.

To replace the MiG-31

This new aircraft will replace the MiG-31 interceptor fighter, which has been developed since the 1970s. The MiG-31 is capable of speeds of up to 3,000 km / h and its combat radius exceeds 700 km. The numbers are very impressive! But the MiG-41 seems to be preparing to overtake its “predecessor”.

According to test pilot Anatoly Kvochur, the fighter being created will be able to travel at speeds of up to Mach 4.3, more than 5,000 km / h. Such capabilities would make the MiG-41 the fastest aircraft on the planet. It is estimated that the flight range of the future fighter will reach 1,300 km.

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The supersonic Kinzhal missile is installed on a Russian MiG-31 fighter

Stealth plane with artificial intelligence

Another feature of the new fighter plane is self-control (no need for a man). Experts say that development will be done with both options: unmanned and manned.

In addition, the MiG-41 will use stealth technology to reduce the chance of being detected by radar and therefore increase its chances of survival. With the help of radio-absorbing materials and special geometric shapes, the energy and radiation are scattered, the rest is absorbed. As a result, the aircraft becomes invisible to the enemy surveillance team.

There is dude

Meanwhile, Western experts have doubts that the new MiG can operate in space. They do not believe that the new MiG will be equally successful in maneuvering both in the lower layers of the atmosphere and in the upper atmosphere with very low air density. According to journalist Michael Peck in an article for the US edition The National Interest, such multitasking is unlikely even for the most modern combat aircraft.

Also, Western analysts believe that the MiG-41 may be too expensive for Russia. For example, the cost of the US fifth-generation F-35 fighter jet is up to $ 90 million. At the current exchange rate, it is 603 million rubles. The new sixth-gen fighter is unlikely to be cheaper.

On the contrary, military expert Vasily Kashin believes that Russia, due to its large territory, desperately needs a new line of interceptors. According to him, the new MiG is likely to enter service in 2030.

I can’t doubt

Russia has 10 years to build a new type of fighter plane. The useful life of the MiG-31 ends at the end of the 2020s. Therefore, it is time for an alternative to be prepared.

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The MiG-31 will soon become obsolete and decommissioned

Currently, the sixth-generation MiG-41 fighter project is underway and the results, according to Group CEO Ilya Tarasenko, could be announced to the public in the near future. He promised that military supplies would begin in the late 2020s, which is precisely at the time when the MiG-31 silver swallows become obsolete and dismantled.




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