@peady64

When I was deployed to an undisclosed location, Soviet fighters would harass our F-16s. One day, 2 Russian aircraft were daring our F-16s when all of a sudden their warning systems started blaring. Their radar didn’t pick up anything. f-22s locked on to each plane from miles away. They never harassed another F-16 during our deployment. True story.

@shadowgunner69

Delta wings are not unstable without horizontal stabilizers, classic deltas don't have horizontals, they use elevons. They are extremely stable in flight.

@HOE-rv6ie

Russia, CCP, Nokor and Iran have same things in common. Expert in Propaganda but poor quality products.

@jberry1982

There's no way that was stealthy as the F22 or F35 way to many rivots exposed and lack of skin coating and the intakes are definitely gonna give off a radar return signature

@Aragorn1700

Here we go again another country talking big without no substance just like china.πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

@PhonoDirect

Thanks for choosing the worst unpleasant AI voice available.

@Jerry-n3y6e

Huuh, the USSR never ruled the sky!
Never!

@Marc-z5z

It is not called a forward pressure wing, it is called a canard, as they have been since the advent of aviation.

@cjheaford

Your first line of the video is a fabrication.  The Soviet Union did not develop their plane to counter the F-22 because the Soviet Union didn't even exist when the F-22 was introduced.
First manufacture date was 1996, but it wasn't officially flown on a mission until 2005.  Both dates are past the existence of the CCCP.

@ΠœΠΈΡ€ΠΎΡΠ»Π°Π²-ш8Ρƒ

First of all ,the F 22 isnt toy for sure.As well the Mig 41 isnt something to full about.

@DogmanOutdoorsEntertainment

So they tried to make Firefox

@randym7961

LOL the US first deployed a Stealth Fighter in the 1980s and the Russians still haven't fielded one

@johnbowen2345

This remind me of the movie Firefox it could shoot missiles backwards

@Pre613

The plane reminds me of β€˜FireFox’.

@brightlord-ov7cm

Some day somebody is going to make a device that magnetically attaches to the enemy craft and have multiple others attach causing the weight it is attaching to it to ground it while still in the air.

@Ulvetann

Mig 'the floppy disk'?

@DankB3ar101

Russia air dominance is so stealth that nobodyever sees it, like at all, like not ever.πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

@R_Long

Still the same droning monotone AI voice....

@haroldsy6804

Russian planes are flying tanks, they may be able to take some heavy damage but they move like a tank also and they have visibility problems for the pilots.

@CerberusB52

If you're talking about the Mig 1.44, why in all that is how do you keep showing the Su 47 Berkut?