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Old 09-03-07, 10:58 PM   #1
elite_hunter_sh3
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Default DONT mess with the russians.. :S

k now some of you know about rail guns some of you dont... i jus found this out now.. i was looking thru old research on military prototype fighters from MIG and Sukhoi.. i found :

http://www.kitsune.addr.com/Rifts/Ri...-M_Fighter.htm



supposedly its already in production and for sale to north korea, china, iran and argentina, it HAD 30mm cannons.. supposedly that have been replace by rail guns.. yes RAIL GUNS.. (projectiles launched to speeds up to 20km/s) using electricity..

"With the introduction of fusion turbines, development of a replacement fighter utilizing the new engines became important. There was some development on a fusion powered aircraft based on the MiG-39 but the Su-47 reached prototype stage before the MiG-39 derived design and was adopted. The MiG-39 continued to be produced for export and those remaining in service were retained until the MiG-58 Firebolt was introduced. At that time, most remaining MiG-39 were sold but a handful were retained for training purposes."


also they have something called Plasma Stealth

http://warfare.ru/?linkid=1608&catid=255&video=true
its in russian and its the 2nd video , someone whos russian please translate, my dad translated but his ruski is rusty
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