The Flawed But Dangerous Soviet Cold War Super Fighter
The MiG-29 was the most common Soviet 4th Generation fighter. Over 1,200 were produced before 1991 and it thus represented the main threat to NATO air superiority in the 1980s. This video deep dives into the fascinating but flawed Fulcrum and assesses how it would have faired in an all-out war in the 1980s.

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