IFT certified model introduction: MiG-35

Soviet Russia: MiG-35 [[[CP|W:250|H:190|A:L|U:http://file2.biquge.info/chapters/20137/31/2769901635109039251289309581565.jpg

The fourth-generation heavy stealth fighter of Soviet Russia has a twin-engine, double-tail tail, canard layout, and belly air intake.

The power system consists of two Soviet-Russian AL-41F (afterburner thrust 17.1 tons) or two Chinese-made WS-15 (afterburner thrust 16.6 tons) turbofan engines, with an air combat thrust-to-weight ratio of about 1.6, and a maximum high-altitude speed of Mach 2.35 (with AL-41F, without ventral fins) / Mach 2.5 (with WS-15, with ventral fins).

Built-in magazine, which can be mounted with combat missiles*2, medium-range missiles*6, or other ammunition of the same volume. The AESA radar has a detection range of 27 km to typical targets (Su-27), and the fire control system can simultaneously engage 10 targets (theoretical values).

This type of aircraft is developed on the basis of the MiG Design Bureau 1.44 project, and is compatible with the J-20 in engines, weapon systems and radar. The comprehensive performance is similar to that of the J-20, and slightly better than the American F-22 and the European Community "Hurricane".