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Mikoyan MiG-29 Fulcrum: The Versatile Air Superiority Fighter That Could Launch Ground Attacks

Mikoyan MiG-29S in flight

The Mikoyan MiG-29 Fulcrum is a Soviet air superiority fighter that’s earned the respect of many pilots throughout the world. It entered service in the…

5 Old NATO and Soviet Military Aircraft Still Used Today

Developing countries have long been engaged in the arms trade, even more so after WWII. According to Soviet Studies, in between 1968 and 1978, the…

MiG-15 – The Aircraft That Challenged the US Air Force with Video

Victor Silva

One of the most feared fighter aircraft of the twentieth century, when it appeared in the skies of Korea, sent a message to the confident…

China’s Copy Cat Jets – Shenyang J-11B

The Shenyang J-11 looks familiar made from the designs of the Soviet Sokhumi Su-27 air superiority fighter. The plan was stolen from the  Soviets and…

MiG-19 – 1st Soviet Supersonic Fighter

Billy Moncure

In the early 1950s, as the world’s superpowers realized that a Cold War was inevitable, the United States and the Soviet Union began to compete…

Happy Warrior – Private Wojtek in the Polish Army

After Germany attacked the USSR during World War II, Joseph Stalin restored diplomatic relations with Poland at the request of the Allies. Under the terms…

Japan’s Ace Producer – 6 Mitsubishi Fighters

As a manufacturer of fighter planes, Mitsubishi made a major contribution to the Japanese war effort during the Second World War. A5M Built to a…

US Aircraft Carriers – Why the U.S. Navy Stands Alone with a Large Carrier Force

Ever since World War II, the United States Navy has put a major focus on having a large fleet of aircraft carriers. To understand why,…

Masters of Armored Warfare – 6 Historic German Tanks

Though initially slow to adopt tanks, the Germans eventually became masters of armored warfare, with some of the most effective vehicles of the Second World…

Great Trans-Atlantic Air Race and the Hawker Siddeley Harrier

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Dean Smith Following the allied victory at the end of the First World War, the British newspaper…

49 days Adrift – USS Kearsarge Saved Soviet Sailors

On March 7, 1960, the American aircraft carrier Kearsarge saved Soviet soldiers who had drifted in the ocean for 49 days without food or water.…

Anti-Tank Missile Vehicles – 22 Facts About the Soviet 2P Series

During the 1950s, Soviet weapons engineers designed a new anti-tank missile, the AT-1 Snapper. This was a guided missile that used a wire link to…