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Ross
Subject: Does the U.S use any variant of a russian aircraft
Post ID# 736
Message Number 1
Date Posted: 17 July 2005, 12:52:34 AM

Does the U.S. millitary use any variant of a russian or soviet developed aircraft



f_14_tomcat
Subject: Does the U.S use any variant of a russian aircraft
Post ID# 764
Message Number 2
Date Posted: 19 July 2005, 8:45:18 PM

i dont think so, although the US did buy moldovan MiG-29s after the breakup of the soviet union i believe



ussconstitution
Subject: Does the U.S use any variant of a russian aircraft
Post ID# 767
Message Number 3
Date Posted: 20 July 2005, 8:51:42 AM

If the US did they probably wanted to evaluate them for future fighter designs to combat the MiG-29 should we go to war with Russia
From 1914 since, airpower has become essential for any field of battle. To Vietnam, to Desert Storm airpower has become dominate in the battlefield. May airpower live on in times of war!



trigun5
Subject: Does the U.S use any variant of a russian aircraft
Post ID# 778
Message Number 4
Date Posted: 03 August 2005, 7:40:13 AM

There was at one time a rumor of the US having its own small MiG squad in somewhere in the US. They were bought in order to study the aircrafts in order to build better ones.
James Porter



ussconstitution
Subject: Does the U.S use any variant of a russian aircraft
Post ID# 779
Message Number 5
Date Posted: 03 August 2005, 2:49:48 PM

I would think the us would take a MiG fighter and evaluate it so that it could counter any possible enemies with MiG jets.
From 1914 since, airpower has become essential for any field of battle. To Vietnam, to Desert Storm airpower has become dominate in the battlefield. May airpower live on in times of war!



wwii_dude
Subject: Does the U.S use any variant of a russian aircraft
Post ID# 800
Message Number 6
Date Posted: 10 August 2005, 5:35:52 PM

I think the US Air Force MIGHT have used the Russian MiG-29 Fulcrum as a test aircraft during the later years of the Cold War. Rumor has it that some MiG's piloted by US pilots were being flown out of an Air Force base in New Mexico.



superchris
Subject: Does the U.S use any variant of a russian aircraft
Post ID# 902
Message Number 7
Date Posted: 07 October 2005, 4:42:10 PM

Makes sense. If you know em, you can beat em.



josephw
Subject: Does the U.S use any variant of a russian aircraft
Post ID# 916
Message Number 8
Date Posted: 16 October 2005, 7:05:51 PM


i believe that we bought mig 25 from the ussr.



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Subject: Does the U.S use any variant of a russian aircraft
Post ID# 1413
Message Number 9
Date Posted: 02 November 2007, 1:20:56 AM

hey the us would have never ever have got their hands on a Mig 25 no matter how much money they would poke at the russian aircraft maker the goverment would step in to stop them having an advantage over their pilots.



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Subject: Does the U.S use any variant of a russian aircraft
Post ID# 1422
Message Number 10
Date Posted: 05 December 2007, 9:28:26 AM

Yes we did we aquired a Mig-21 and a Mig-23 here are the links explaining you will have to scroll down for a short explination to how and why. It was called the Foreign Material Acquisition/Exploitation Program.

Mig-21


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Mig-23
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