MiG-25
The MiG-25 is a Soviet-designed interceptor and reconnaissance aircraft that first flew in 1964. Known for its high speed and altitude capabilities, it can reach speeds of over Mach 3 and operate at altitudes of 80,000 feet. The aircraft was primarily used during the Cold War to counter threats from enemy bombers and reconnaissance missions.
Equipped with powerful engines and advanced radar systems, the MiG-25 was one of the fastest military aircraft ever built. Its design features a distinctive pointed nose and large wings, allowing it to perform effectively in various roles, including air defense and intelligence gathering.