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Russia’s MiG-31 fighter planes active in the Arctic will be outfitted with a new navigation system capable of operating independently of satellite feeds and regardless of low temperatures, a Russian manufacturing official said Tuesday.

The development was announced weeks after Russia held training exercises for its armed forces by land, sea and air as part of Moscow’s bid to expand its military presence in the Arctic.
“This aircraft will be equipped with new navigation means – a strap down inertial navigation system,” Vladimir Mikheyev, an official with Russia’s state-owned Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies, told TASS. Russia MiG-31 fighters will also receive a new radar system, he added.

The fighters’ new navigation system was specifically designed to function in the Arctic’s extreme weather conditions. The technology allows pilots to navigate without ground communication or a satellite feed and remains operational in the event of a partial electronics failure, TASS noted.

Earlier this month, a spokesman for Russia’s Northern Fleet said its forces in the Arctic had launched unmanned reconnaissance drones that were tested in advance to confirm their viability in extreme weather conditions. The unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVS, had a flying range of up to 93 miles and were capable of transmitting video day or night, Capt. Vadim Serga toldTASS.

Russia President Vladimir Putin ordered massive military exercises in the Arctic last March despite public criticism from the European Union, the United States and NATO regarding the recent increase in Russian military activity. The snap-readiness drills, which occurred over a five-day period, involved some 38,000 Russian military personnel, 100 aircraft and more than 50 naval vessels, the Associated Press reported.
An unnamed official from Russia’s Defense Ministry confirmed in April that the Kremlin planned to build a “self-sufficient” military force in the Arctic by 2018. The unit would reportedly include Air Force personnel and an air defense component.

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“The Russian military group in the Arctic will be built up on the mainland and on the islands. This buildup is already in progress. By 2018 there will emerge a self-sufficient group incorporating radio reconnaissance companies, the way it was in the past,” the official told TASS.

The European Union targeted Russia with economic sanctions late last year for its purported involvement in the eastern Ukraine conflict. Foreign ministers from EU member nations decided Monday to extend the sanctions through January 2016 so the conglomerate could assess Russia’s commitment to the Ukraine peace process.
 
MiG 31, a beauty indeed!

BTW replacement is being planned for it.

https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&r...-4vICA&usg=AFQjCNFMEdw3sv409I2jtE-jivJjTkxWig

Russia hopes to field a replacement for the MiG-31 by 2020, with all aircraft retired by 2028. Development of a new aircraft, designated MiG-41, had started by April 2013. Development of a new interceptor is favored over restarting MiG-31 production.[20] In March 2014, Russian test pilot Anatoly Kvochur said that work has begun on a Mach 4[dubiousdiscuss] MiG-41 based on the MiG-31.[21][22] Development on the MiG-31 replacement is to begin in 2017, with the first aircraft to be delivered in 2020, and to enter service in 2025.[23]
 
it is a beauty and the beast
i will miss it when it retires
 
MiG 31, a beauty indeed!

BTW replacement is being planned for it.

https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CCAQFjAB&url=http://news.usni.org/2014/08/13/russia-develop-mig-31-replacement-2017&ei=uXOKVdb2IJapuwSm-4vICA&usg=AFQjCNFMEdw3sv409I2jtE-jivJjTkxWig

Russia hopes to field a replacement for the MiG-31 by 2020, with all aircraft retired by 2028. Development of a new aircraft, designated MiG-41, had started by April 2013. Development of a new interceptor is favored over restarting MiG-31 production.[20] In March 2014, Russian test pilot Anatoly Kvochur said that work has begun on a Mach 4[dubiousdiscuss] MiG-41 based on the MiG-31.[21][22] Development on the MiG-31 replacement is to begin in 2017, with the first aircraft to be delivered in 2020, and to enter service in 2025.[23]

Truly a beauty
 
it is a beauty and the beast
i will miss it when it retires

MiG 41 will replace it and I am sure it will be a beast too.
 
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