7 interesting facts about the MiG-25

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1. It was designed to take on Valkyries

The MiG-25 (NATO codename Foxbat) was to have been a response to the perceived threat from the American supersonic B-58 bomber and its upgraded replacements, which were capable of breaking through anti-aircraft defences and inflicting a nuclear strike.
The fighter-interceptors the Soviet Union had at its disposal at that time were not capable of countering these aircraft effectively in terms of speed and altitude performance characteristics. Moreover, they were not able to counter the high-speed Lockheed SR-71 reconnaissance aircraft, which had a cruising speed of Mach 2.8.
The MiG-21 and Su-15 fighters then in service had no chance against the XB-70 Valkyrie strategic bomber. The designers of the MiG-25 succeeded in 'accelerating' the aircraft to a speed of 1,800 mph and attaining a ceiling of 75,000 feet, which made it comparable with the performance characteristics of the Valkyrie.
However the two aircraft types were fated never to face each other, since the Valkyrie did not go into series production.
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2. It has to be guided to its target semi-automatically

The design of the MiG-25's airframe had never been seen before in fighter aviation. The aircraft is fitted with square, lateral air intakes with a horizontal intake ramp, a twin tailfin and thin, trapezoidal, low aspect ratio wings.
The two engines are located next to the rear fuselage section. This geometry allowed it to accelerate to what for that time were record speeds and to achieve cutting edge manoeuvrability for an aircraft of its class.
The onboard electronics equipment meant that the aircraft could be guided onto a target in a semi-automatic mode for the first time, which was essential given the anticipated closing speeds: the normal human reflexes would not respond quickly enough.
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3. It gets really hot!

Because it can perform at speeds in excess of Mach 2.5, the aircraft heats up significantly – to temperatures of 570-750°F. Therefore, it was not possible to use traditional materials in manufacturing the MiG-25's fuselage.
One of the options was titanium, which was what the Americans had selected for their plane. However Russian engineers put their faith in steel, which in the end accounted for 80 percent of the total weight of the design. Titanium and heat proof aluminium alloys had to be used for the rest.
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4. It has more than 3 miles of seams

There were three miles of welded seams in the structure of the airframe and 1,400,000 weld points. The fact that only two insignificant, dripping fuel leaks were discovered in the course of a year of welding, with a total weld length of 270 miles is testimony to the quality of the work.
The aircraft's surprising serviceability was an unexpected, incidental effect of this new material – welding could be carried out on the hard surface itself.
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5. It caused emergency hearings in the US Congress

The development of the MiG-25 and its test program were carried out in strict secrecy. It was first unveiled to the world on July 9, 1967 in a flypast to mark Air Force Day at Domodedovo airport outside Moscow. Four fighters flew over the stands at low level. The commentator announced that this was a new fighter capable of speeds of 1,800 mph.
For the West this was big news, and moreover it was not good news. Extraordinary hearings were held at the US Congress as a result.
These hearings supported the start of work on a new class of fighter-interceptor in the F-14 and F-15. Both these aircraft feature a twin tail design, just like the MiG-25, but they fall short in terms of speed and altitude.
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6. It defected from the Soviet Union

In September 1976, second lieutenant Viktor Belenko flew a MiG-25P from an airbase in the Far East to Japan, landing on the island of Hokkaido, where he requested political asylum.
The aircraft was dismantled and examined by American specialists. It was, however, returned in dismantled form a month and a half later at the request of the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Soviet officer's defection dealt the Soviet Union a serious blow. At the same time, there was a positive aspect: it paved the way for improving the MiG's combat effectiveness.
All the electronics equipment on the production aircraft were replaced, since the previous system had been examined by a potential enemy. As a result, the fighter was given more modern target location and tracking systems and a new designation – MiG-25PD.
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7. It holds 29 world records

The MiG-25 holds 29 world records. Among these is one which is unique, and which has not been beaten even to this day – the altitude record in an aircraft using jet engines. On Aug. 21, 1977, Soviet test pilot Alexander Fedotov climbed to an altitude of 123,523 feet above the Earth
 
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It is from simha sir.
But for you.
Crap calling is little bit too much, when at that time there were no high proliferation of satellites.
For it time, it served well.
Also,
And this too.
In the above article it clearly mentions as it is.
"It could detect parked aircraft, trains, ships and visualise the condition of bridges and similar structures",so you can do say it could have done today too with more advanced Elint options we have available.
Becuase, literally we are trying to do with many aircraft upgradations.
And from the same above article this too.
The picture generated by the radar was developed on the ground in a specially equipped van. Former IAF Wing Commander Alok Chauhan told LiveFist: “These aircraft can map a country the size of Pakistan in a single-digit number of missions….”, so I think your theory of under fuelled is not for India though.
And here one of its pictures.14-ReccePics02.jpg
enlarge for it yourself.
Also, as after Feb 27 happened, and we saw here how to debunked the theories of pakis, I think these type of images are enough for knowing what the enemies are doing.
Finally this too,not posting it because of just to post.
But because YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE me.
It contains testimonials of officers who flew it.

I will stop here, because I know our military is sorely missing THIS TYPE OF Aircraft and why you are now hearing predators drones buy story.
 
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Gotta admit that the MIG-25 was such an iconic plane when it was in Service with the Indian Airforce. Here are some pictures of the MIG-25 Foxbat of the Indian Airforce.
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This is one of my Favourite Soviet union Era Aircrafts of all Time. A beauty indeed.
 

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I will stop here, because I know our military is sorely missing THIS TYPE OF Aircraft and why you are now hearing predators drones buy story.
There is a reason that we currently don't use such Aircrafts anymore in Today's world. Because the MIG-25 which we had bought six MiG-25RBKs and two MiG-25RUs in the year 1981.
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Here is more information on the MiG-25RBKs and the MiG-25RUs Variants of the Aircraft which indian Airforce had bought.
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MiG-25RU
This version is Two-seat conversion trainer for reconnaissance versions. It's fitted with the MiG-25R navigation system. NATO codename Foxbat-C.
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MiG-25RBK
Single-seat dedicated ELINT aircraft, with Kub-3K ELINT system. Bombing capability retained but cameras not fitted. NATO codename Foxbat-D.
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Source of Above Info- Wikipedia
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So you see the ones we bought were mostly reconnaissance versions but in today's world satellites have Replaced the role of these Aircrafts and hence it was no longer relevant of Operating them. Hence we retired them. Also if I recall they were very expensive to maintain as well so that's also a reason.
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