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Posted: 4/28/2024 1:16:20 PM EDT
https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-buys-81-soviet-era-145127753.html
The US has purchased 81 Soviet-era combat aircraft from Kazakhstan, the Kyiv Post reports. Kazakhstan, which is upgrading its air fleet, auctioned off 117 Soviet-era fighter and bomber aircraft, including MiG-31 interceptors, MiG-27 fighter bombers, MiG-29 fighters, and Su-24 bombers from the 1970s and 1980s. The motive behind the US purchase remains undisclosed, said the Post, but it raised the possibility of their potential use in Ukraine, where similar aircraft are in service. https://www.defensemirror.com/news/36665 |
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We have a lot here that are government or contractor operated too for adversarial training. Seems like a good deal if they're not total shitheaps.
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I doubt many are combat/airworthy for $20k
Spare parts at most. |
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Quoted: Handing them right over to Ukraine for sure. And that's cheap! View Quote It would be like putting a 1980s Block 10 F-16 up against a Block 72 version. After 40 years of upgrades they're completely different planes. |
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Quoted: We have a lot here that are government or contractor operated too for adversarial training. Seems like a good deal if they're not total shitheaps. View Quote Parts birds or airfield decoys. |
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Now we just need to get those fuckers to stop doing 3rd party chips and technology sales to Russia of things that are sanctioned.
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Out of curiosity what are they upgrading to? From the article it sounds like they're willing to become closer to the west. They going to buy f16s? Funny that russian media was already mentioning invading them after Ukraine.
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They are can jets and red air. We have been using them for years.
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Quoted: They'll get what they pay for in this case: The Russian versions of those planes are far superior to these, unless the US plans on financing upgrades in weapons and avionics. It would be like putting a 1980s Block 10 F-16 up against a Block 72 version. After 40 years of upgrades they're completely different planes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Handing them right over to Ukraine for sure. And that's cheap! It would be like putting a 1980s Block 10 F-16 up against a Block 72 version. After 40 years of upgrades they're completely different planes. I saw someone speculate that they were bought to prevent the Russians from getting spare parts. |
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$20k? I'd of bought a mig29 or 31, I'd be playing DCS in my front yard right now.
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Quoted: Out of curiosity what are they upgrading to? From the article it sounds like they're willing to become closer to the west. They going to buy f16s? Funny that russian media was already mentioning invading them after Ukraine. View Quote According to this article, they chose the Russian SU-30 back in December 2023. |
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Kazakh and Russian relations aren't exactly at an all time high.
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Hmm, it all started with Have Doughnut, then Constant Peg, and a few other variations of "Constant", they should call this one: Constant-Borat.
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View Quote A Mig-31 in the front yard would be the ultimate “keep up with the Jones” move. |
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Not just to give to Ukraine but to prevent them from falling into Putin's hands. He is no doubt desperate for parts if nothing else.
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Quoted: Out of curiosity what are they upgrading to? From the article it sounds like they're willing to become closer to the west. They going to buy f16s? Funny that russian media was already mentioning invading them after Ukraine. View Quote Evidently Russia is very concerned about the "Kazakhstan Nazis threat". One Russian TV commentator, Vladimir Solovyov, said that his country "must pay attention to the fact that Kazakhstan is the next problem because the same Nazi processes can start there as in Ukraine." |
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Kazakhstan is the only country besides Russia who ended up with MiG-31 when Soviet Union broke up. Be cool to stick one in a museum.
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Wonder how many are currently air worthy. At that price I’m guessing few if any.
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Quoted: A Mig-31 in the front yard would be the ultimate "keep up with the Jones" move. View Quote Google Earth 30 Deg 45' 17.61" N 86 Deg 41' 48.37" W |
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Parts alone are worth $20k, get them flying and even if they are outgunned, good training aircraft.
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Quoted: A Mig-31 in the front yard would be the ultimate “keep up with the Jones” move. View Quote It would be a superior yard ornament 'one upmanship' move. You still got that old F-body up on cinderblocks in your yard in front of your mobile home? Well Bubba - Check out my bad boy - Mach 2.8 Mig-31 Foxhound! |
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Quoted: Out of curiosity what are they upgrading to? From the article it sounds like they're willing to become closer to the west. They going to buy f16s? Funny that russian media was already mentioning invading them after Ukraine. View Quote Wolves surround them on every side. They also have 3? million military-age Russian refugees with nowhere else to hide and willing to fight against Putin than for him. |
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Quoted: Evidently Russia is very concerned about the "Kazakhstan Nazis threat". One Russian TV commentator, Vladimir Solovyov, said that his country "must pay attention to the fact that Kazakhstan is the next problem because the same Nazi processes can start there as in Ukraine." View Quote Russians are nothing if not predictable. Cookie Monster Rehab - Family Guy HD Sigh. |
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Quoted: I doubt many are combat/airworthy for $20k Spare parts at most. View Quote You might be surprised how cheap things are in Kazakhstan. My marble floor apartment, with multiple bedrooms, an office, and even a sweet full on sauna...in the most expensive modern place in the country... Was less than a studio apartment in Virginia. Significantly less. And you could hire a full-time house keeper for about 150 dollars a month. |
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I wonder if it's some of these?https://www.google.com/maps/search/kazakhstan+ait+force+base/@43.747333,77.1202159,218m/data= Attached File
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I would want russian nothing in my yard.
Maybe at the local rodeo so people can piss on it. |
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Quoted: Evidently Russia is very concerned about the "Kazakhstan Nazis threat". One Russian TV commentator, Vladimir Solovyov, said that his country "must pay attention to the fact that Kazakhstan is the next problem because the same Nazi processes can start there as in Ukraine." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Out of curiosity what are they upgrading to? From the article it sounds like they're willing to become closer to the west. They going to buy f16s? Funny that russian media was already mentioning invading them after Ukraine. Evidently Russia is very concerned about the "Kazakhstan Nazis threat". One Russian TV commentator, Vladimir Solovyov, said that his country "must pay attention to the fact that Kazakhstan is the next problem because the same Nazi processes can start there as in Ukraine." Yep, all them Jewish Nazis are a real threat to the Rodina… |
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Quoted: You might be surprised how cheap things are in Kazakhstan. My marble floor apartment, with multiple bedrooms, an office, and even a sweet full on sauna...in the most expensive modern place in the country... Was less than a studio apartment in Virginia. Significantly less. And you could hire a full-time house keeper for about 150 dollars a month. View Quote Are we talking LBFM type of housekeeper or just a housekeeper? |
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