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Topic started on 29-9-2003 @ 07:44 PM by FULCRUM
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This is the page..
And here comes my Jack Pot!!!
Note the MiG-29 'FULCRUM' on the background..
Seems like the Ivan has a 'Golden Price'..
2 Ex-Iranian F-14s in USSR / Russia.
Isnt the world a strange place?
What do you think about this people?
[Edited on 30-9-2003 by FULCRUM]
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 07:46 PM by jetsetter
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Well these F-14s are so old I do not think that this incident is that bad.
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 07:52 PM by FULCRUM
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Originally posted by jetsetter
Well these F-14s are so old I do not think that this incident is that bad.
Yeah right,
Even the basic F-14 A is still effective, you know?
And also.. think about USSR getting to its hands all the advanced electronics of the Tomcat..
mainly the radar and military computers..
It is a big deal.
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 07:57 PM by jetsetter
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Yes but these F-14s are from the 1970s. They probably have better radars and electronics by now. Also, I bet that the Russians already have the
specs on the jet already.
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 08:02 PM by Seekerof
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Thats an astonishing find ..... really..... being they are going to be replaced....and the ones they have are like seriously of "old vintage."
Btw....I like it when the Russian's sell their stuff to us anyhow....
US has quite an extensive inventory of Russian aircraft...Su-27's, etc., etc., etc.
They can have those F-14's.....
regards
seekerof
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 08:06 PM by FULCRUM
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Jetsetter,
This was a bad thing during 80/90s.
It is the mightmare scenario if the enemy has your frontline combat aircraft that is in totally 'working order'.
A aircraft which 'you' still use.
Or do you think that the Soviets were happy about USAF flying MiG-15/17/21/23 or now MiG-29 in the Groom Lake?
I think that they were very mad.
(there has been also at least Su-22s, Mi-8/24s also.. AN-12s.. etc flown by USAF.. some of these were captured in covert Delta Force strikes in places
like Libya, from where the first 'USAF' Mi-24 came.. i belive that 3rd thieft attemp was succesfull.. but i dont know what went wrong with first
2..)
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 08:08 PM by omega1
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Interesting find. I dont think it is too much of a problem now but it may develop into a problem in the future. No need to worry.
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 08:08 PM by FULCRUM
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Seeker,
Su-27s?
Got any facts on that one?
Because i havent heard of anything like that..
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 08:12 PM by jetsetter
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The United States have quite a large collection of jets and tanks from Russia.
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 08:12 PM by Seekerof
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You need to stop "rolling your eyes" John....really....
The US has a number, though speculated at one to three, ex-Iraqi Su-27's.
Nuff said and that I care to divulge.
regards
seekerof
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 08:17 PM by FULCRUM
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Iraq has not ever had Iraqi Su-27's.
What US troops captured there was Su-25s, MiG-21/23/25s..
Iraq really didnt have Su-27s.
(Rolling eyes from hell..)
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 08:21 PM by jetsetter
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I am guessing that it is not that hard to buy an SU-27 from one of our alies.
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 08:25 PM by FULCRUM
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Originally posted by jetsetter
I am guessing that it is not that hard to buy an SU-27 from one of our alies.
And what ally would that be?
But i say this much: the god damn Ukranians will sell anyting to anyone (the gov.) just like the Russian Mafia..
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 08:30 PM by Seekerof
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 08:37 PM by FULCRUM
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Seekerof,
Where is the Su-27s?
And btw, i do know the numbers and types used by Iraq..
I have known them for many years (about 10) and this list here has a an error:
No MiG-27s in Iraq, only MiG-23BNs (MiG-27 look alike, but not a MiG-27. As only India has those outside former USSR.)
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 08:37 PM by jetsetter
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FULCRUM you got to remember. Anything is for sale, for the right price.
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 08:40 PM by Seekerof
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LOL......hmm, I was writing to fast and trying to look up other things at the sametime.....they are Mig-27's so duh on me....
regards
seekerof
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 08:50 PM by FULCRUM
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Originally posted by Seekerof
LOL......hmm, I was writing to fast.....they are Mig-27's so duh on me....
regards
seekerof
The joke is on you Seeker,
Take as much time as you need.. to write..
Seriouly those arent even MiG-27s, they are MiG-23BNs..
Have you heard of them?
Here:
MiG-27.
MiG-23BN.
Look at the nose and the wing hardpoints.. cockpit armor plates.. youll see the difference..
And also MiG-27 is much more advaced. (electronics..)
And Jetsetter,
Isnt that just the same thing that i told you, just in another words..
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 09:00 PM by Springer
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Looks like the same SUBSTANDARD Russian fare to me! Give me a Locheed or a Beoing ANYDAY! I'll KICK THEIR REAR ENDS right out of the SKY (If I knew
how to fly one that is...  )
P...
m...
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reply posted on 29-9-2003 @ 09:10 PM by FULCRUM
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Springer,
How nice that you should stop by..
Wellcome..
MiG-23B/BK/BN/BM and MiG-27 are attack aircrafts.
Not for air-to-air combat.
Sadly, i have tryed using google image search to find pics of USAF MiGs, but the arent any online..
And my books and magazines arent of any help as i dont have scanner..
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