Everything We Know About Russia's Futuristic MiG-41 Fighter Jet
Russia looks to stand up to fifth-generation fighters with its own MiG-41 fighter jet which looks like it could terrorize the skies ... if it's real.
Read MoreRussia looks to stand up to fifth-generation fighters with its own MiG-41 fighter jet which looks like it could terrorize the skies ... if it's real.
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Read MoreChatGPT is an AI tool that has learned from the internet, so we decided to ask it what the best fighter planes were, and its answer did not disappoint.
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Read MoreSince its first flight, 512 Alpha Jets have been produced and it has since been in the service of 13 different countries.
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