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August 29th 04, 01:08 PM
B2431
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From: Venik
Date: 8/29/2004 4:58 AM Central Daylight Time
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B2431 wrote:
Name one that was written outside the Soviet Union.
Is this a test? Ooh, I like tests! I suggest reading something about
the development of the F-14, as well as the Israeli-Arab conflicts which
saw the use of MiG-25s. I promise you will find no shortage of examples
of how MiG-25 affeted the US planning.
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Regards,
Venik
Nice selective editing there, venik. Everything the U.S. developed affected the
Soviet plans and vice versa.
Now read the parts you edited out:
"Subject: Blackbird v. Mig-25
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(B2431)
Date: 8/29/2004 1:41 AM Central Daylight Time
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From: Venik
Date: 8/29/2004 12:18 AM Central Daylight Time
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Alan Minyard wrote:
The Mig never intercepted an SR-71, and if it could have, it would have.
The
SR-71s were retired as strategic recon is now done by satellites.
I suppose that why all US recon planes were retired. Oh, wait, they
weren not. Oops, next explanation...
The Mig-31
never had an impact on US planing.
There've been entire books written on the impact of the MiG-31 on the US
planning.
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Regards,
Venik
Name one that was written outside the Soviet Union.
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired"
Now notice how you changed from MiG-37 to MiG25 to avoid answering my question.
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
B2431