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7 photos of the MiG-35, a highly maneuverable fighter jet that Russia hopes will keep the MiG corporation in business

The final version of the MiG-35 was first shown at Aero India in 2007, and has generally been described as an upgrade to several different MiG-29 variants.

7 photos of the MiG-35, a highly maneuverable fighter jet that Russia hopes will keep the MiG corporation in business

Powered by two Klimov RD-33MKB smokeless engines, the MiG-35 has a top speed of 1,491 mph (nearly Mach 2) and a ceiling of 57,414 feet.

Powered by two Klimov RD-33MKB smokeless engines, the MiG-35 has a top speed of 1,491 mph (nearly Mach 2) and a ceiling of 57,414 feet.

The RD-33 engines make the fighter jet, like the MiG-29, one of the most maneuverable jets in the world. The engines also make it hard to visually track and very capable in close air-to-air dogfights.

The RD-33 engines make the fighter jet, like the MiG-29, one of the most maneuverable jets in the world. The engines also make it hard to visually track and very capable in close air-to-air dogfights.

The MiG-35 can be armed with Kh-31 anti-ship and anti-radar missiles, as well as different kinds of KAB-500 bombs. It's also armed with a 30-mm cannon.

The MiG-35 can be armed with Kh-31 anti-ship and anti-radar missiles, as well as different kinds of KAB-500 bombs. It

But MiG-35s still don't have active electronically phased radars, which allow the aircraft to track multiple targets at once and remain rather stealthy.

But MiG-35s still don

AESA "radars are under development and could possibly be retrofitted into existing MiG-35's," Sim Tack, the chief military analyst at Force Analysis and a global fellow at Stratfor, told Business Insider.

"In the future I would expect Russia to push those upgrades heavily if they have the budget for it though," Tack said, but "the lack of a phased array radar is a really significant drawback when it comes to operational performance."

The lack of an AESA radar may also hinder the MiG-35s chances of being a successful export, for which the aircraft was mainly designed.

The lack of an AESA radar may also hinder the MiG-35s chances of being a successful export, for which the aircraft was mainly designed.

Egypt is the only country thus far to have purchased the MiG-35.

Egypt is the only country thus far to have purchased the MiG-35.

The "MiG-35 is pretty much the Mikoyan design bureau’s last hope for survival given Sukhoi’s overwhelming advantage," The National Interest's David Majumdar wrote in January 2017.

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