Mikoyan MiG-25
It is one of the quickest military aircraft ever created and is also known as the Foxbat. It is an illustration of Soviet aircraft technology's superiority. It is a rare airplane that used stainless steel in its construction. By 1964, the first ever prototype was airborne. It eventually went into service in 1970 after a few years. The MiG-25's maximum practical speed is Mach 2.85.
It boasts a good deal of armament in addition to being one of the world's fastest aircrafts. These are features of the MiG-25 aircraft that you may expect, including a potent radar and missiles.
Its wings give the impression that it is extremely maneuverable. It was originally captured on camera at the same time when the US was attempting to create an airplane that might be deployed in the Vietnam War.
Technical Notes
Wing span (metric): 14.01 m
Length (metric): 19.75 m
Height (metric): 6.10 m
Powerplant: 2 x Tumansky R-15B-300 afterburning turbojets
Engine Model(s): Tumansky R-15
Maximum speed: Mach 2.83