Another Abandoned Military Aircraft

Once these vehicles were the part of the iron curtain, and now they are nothing but rusty remains of the cold war.





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    41 Responses to “Another Abandoned Military Aircraft”

      • Thats fucking sad…

        i had an orgasm when i saw the rocket launch pod left on the wing of that (what i thought to be a HIND) just sitting there…

        just think of what you could build with that stuff.

        its a shame.

    1. Feelov says:

      These item can fly!

    2. illlich says:

      photos near the end, the MiG-25, was USSR’s top fighter when I was a boy, now it’s junk.

      If only all weapons were rusting away somewhere, forgotten and not needed. Foolish humans.

      • kamisama says:

        Same here, was just a little kid when you sometimes saw them on the news wherever they were active at the time.

        While those particular ones are junk now (sad thing really), a MIG-25, foxbat iirc, even today is still a very capable bird. Ok it’s dated by today’s standards, but you could do a hell of a lot worse.

    3. Russ, Ian says:

      This post should have said the following:

      Once these vehicles were the part of the iron curtain when Americans shit their pants from just hearing the word “Russia”. Now they are nothing but rusty remains of the cold war, while Americans are still shitting their pants.

    4. L says:

      What? No one afraid of russians! They destroy themselves. No reason to be afraid of them.

    5. tromesz says:

      hey thats pretty cool.u could hold a party in one of the larger cargo planes wherever they’re..if u had the money.

    6. Tom says:

      God I love this shit. Anyone know if there are places like this that are public? Anything cool a Canadian tourist can get to see? I emailed Sukhoi’s Komsomolsk-on-Amur and MiG to see if I could get a tour of the facilities but no reply. Not too surprised though I guess. Any ideas?

      • Eh says:

        Dude, wait a few years and Canada will probably purchase these. They’ll make excellent replacements for the [C]F-18s :)

    7. Arcan3 says:

      Anyone care to ship some turbines my way =D

    8. jno says:

      It’s Monino RuAF Museum.
      Mi-6, L-39, Su-17M3, cruise missles, etc.
      They are not so ruined as one may think using these photos ;-)

    9. awesome says:

      They still dont beat the good old Ak-47.

    10. Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men. (Luke 2:14)

    11. imadork says:

      I’d love to buy an old military jet and have it in my yard for decoration. Unfortunately in the US you have to destroy them if you do buy them. (They have to witness the destruction.) So, you can only buy them for scrap. Sigh.

    12. UT3Dagger says:

      I grew up at the end of the cold war and pride myself with knowing all of the NATO(US,UK etc..)and the Warsaw PACT. I’m sad to see them rusting away when they should be in an Air Museum. I’m glad they were never used for WW III. I want just 1 ejection seat to set up as my gaming chair, now that would be cool.

    13. Events says:

      These are very great photos of machines that are both deadly in their intent and beautiful in their design.

    14. ron says:

      aircraft have a definite service life, alloys get weak after hard usage,and military aircraft get flown often and at their limits,so at one point theyre better off as museum pieces.also,id say the soviet paranoia has ended,so theyre truly not needed.

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    17. chris says:

      Hi out there.I live in south africa and would like to purchase any old wings and tail wings from old junkyard planes.Can any body please help me
      Thanks, Chris

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