NIZHNY NOVGOROD, November 8 (RIA Novosti) - Russia has successfully conducted test flights of a modernized MiG-31 Foxhound interceptor equipped with improved engines and electronics, a defense company said Wednesday.
Russia plans to modernize its whole fleet of MiG-31interceptors, which have been in service for 25 years, and extend their service life with the air force until 2015.
"Successful tests confirmed that the MiG-31 has strong potential," the press service of the Perm Engine Company said, adding that the interceptor's unique maneuverability and combat characteristics are largely based on the capabilities of a modernized engine developed by Russian designers.
The interceptor is equipped with two D-30F6 turbofan two-shaft engines with a common afterburner and variable supersonic nozzle, which allow the aircraft to fly at supersonic speeds of up to Mach 2.83.
en.rian.ru