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  2. Viktor Belenko - Wikipedia

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    Viktor Belenko's military ID. Viktor Ivanovich Belenko (Russian: Виктор Иванович Беленко; February 15, 1947 – September 24, 2023) was a Russian-born American aerospace engineer and Soviet pilot who defected in 1976 to the West while flying his MiG-25 "Foxbat" jet interceptor and landed in Hakodate, Japan.

  3. Defection of Viktor Belenko - Wikipedia

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    The US was relieved to discover that the MiG-25 was less advanced but still continued with development of the F-15, which was partly designed to counter the MiG-25. The MiG-25 was found to use nuvistors, presumably to provide its avionics with radiation hardening. [10] The US was unable to keep Belenko's MiG-25P in 1976, but they eventually ...

  4. Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 - Wikipedia

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    The first examples of the MiG-25 uses the Smerch-A1, and the final variant was the Smerch-A3 after Belenko's defection with improved reliability. [ 148 ] Pulse-doppler RP-25M (Saphir-25) radar based on semiconductor electronics and developed from the RP-23ML of the MiG-23ML, for later MiG-25PD, with up to 110–120 km of detection range ...

  5. Violations of Japanese airspace - Wikipedia

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    Viktor Belenko MiG-25 defection (September 6, 1976) [1] Soviet Tu-16 violation of airspace over Okinawa (December 9, 1987) [ 2 ] In addition to actual violations there are many cases of foreign aircraft skirting Japanese airspace or entering Japan's Air Defense Identification Zone .

  6. MiG Pilot: The Final Escape of Lieutenant Belenko - Wikipedia

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    MiG Pilot: The Final Escape of Lieutenant Belenko is a 1980 biography by John Barron about the life and 1976 defection of Soviet Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 fighter pilot Viktor Belenko to the United States. [1] [2]

  7. Chuguyevka (air base) - Wikipedia

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    In September 1976, Chuguyevka Air Base rose to prominence when Viktor Belenko, a MiG-25 pilot stationed at the base, defected to the United States by flying to Hakodate, Japan. This incident was a major security breach for the Soviet Union, and one of the most publicized defections of the Cold War .

  8. List of Cold War pilot defections - Wikipedia

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    On February 25, 1983, Captain Lee Ung-pyong (28) of the North Korean Air Force used a training exercise to defect and landed his MiG-19 at an airfield in Seoul. According to then-common practice, he received a commission in the South Korean Air Force, eventually becoming a colonel and taught at the South Korean Air Force academy until his death ...

  9. List of Soviet and Eastern Bloc defectors - Wikipedia

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    Viktor Belenko: Fighter pilot: Russia: 1976: Flew a MiG-25 from Chuguyevka, Russia to Hakodate, Japan Viktor Korchnoi: Chess player: Russia: 1976: First Soviet Grandmaster to defect; fled following a tournament in Amsterdam, Netherlands [17] Youri Egorov: Pianist: Russia: 1976: Fled during a tour in Rome, Italy Vladimir Rezun (Viktor Suvorov ...