Migs have been in combat since the Second World War. In Korea (1950-1953) the migs when first introduced out classed the straight wing UN planes. We swept wing F 86s arrived the migs began to lose even Soviet flown migs could not out fight a Sabre. In Vietnam (1964-1975) the mig could out turn a F4 but tactics and guns soon prevailed. In Libya (1986) F14 defeated migs in combat. Throughout the history of Israel (1948 to now) western fighters have out classed the mig. In operation desert storm (1991) around 25 migs were lost to western fighters for minimal loss (mainly bombers and one F18 at stand off missile range). In contrary how ever in most conflicts with migs the mig pilots were not Russian and were fighting highly trained western pilots. In a combat senario between a mig 29 and a F15, F16, F 18 (and F14 before the retired) the western jet would probably win. The same goes for eroupean jets.
My family military history is covered in mystery, we know of my great uncle who fought in the Battle of Britain and my Great GrandFather Flying Corsairs in the pacific.
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+1Migs have been in combat since the Second World War. In Korea (1950-1953) the migs when first introduced out classed the straight wing UN planes. We swept wing F 86s arrived the migs began to lose even Soviet flown migs could not out fight a Sabre. In Vietnam (1964-1975) the mig could out turn a F4 but tactics and guns soon prevailed. In Libya (1986) F14 defeated migs in combat. Throughout the history of Israel (1948 to now) western fighters have out classed the mig. In operation desert storm (1991) around 25 migs were lost to western fighters for minimal loss (mainly bombers and one F18 at stand off missile range). In contrary how ever in most conflicts with migs the mig pilots were not Russian and were fighting highly trained western pilots. In a combat senario between a mig 29 and a F15, F16, F 18 (and F14 before the retired) the western jet would probably win. The same goes for eroupean jets.
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