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    The Iraqi Air Force Hid It's Aircraft In This Surprising Location During The Iraq War

    By Rosemary Giles,

    25 days ago

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    There are some things you don't expect to find hidden in the middle of the desert, and a Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 is certainly one of them. The Foxbat , as NATO nicknamed it, was a Cold War -era high-speed interceptor known for its exceptional speed and altitude capabilities. Although it originated in the Soviet Union, the aircraft was used by multiple air forces around the world, including those in Syria, India, Algeria, and Iraq.

    Several variations of the aircraft were created, one of which was the MiG-25RB, codenamed Foxbat-B . This was a single-seater aircraft equipped with improved reconnaissance instruments and a bombing system capable of carrying eight 500-kg bombs.

    It is this interceptor that can be seen in the above photo as American troops dig it out of the sand. The discovery took place during the early stages of the Iraq War . In April 2003, troops found the aircraft buried deep in the sand at Al Taqaddum Air Base, located in the western desert of Iraq.

    Its presence at the base came as a surprise to many, despite there being intelligence that certain things had been buried in the region. As former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld put it , "We'd heard a great many things had been buried, but we had not known where they were, and we’d been operating in that immediate vicinity for weeks and weeks and weeks...12, 13 weeks, and didn’t know they were [there]."

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    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25PU. (Photo Credit: Leonid Faerberg / transport-photo / Airliners / Wikimedia Commons / GFDL 1.2)

    Although the aircraft's body was in remarkably good condition, the wings had been removed before it was covered in sand, and they weren't found in the vicinity. Supposedly, the MiG-25RB had been buried in the desert to prevent it from being destroyed by coalition forces during the invasion. As of 2006, this particular aircraft is now located at the National Museum of the US Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio.

    This wasn't the only aircraft of this type to be found. In fact, several dozen were found in 2003, including further MiGs and Sukhoi Su-25s.

    Why were these aircraft buried underground, instead of in use? Interestingly enough, before the American invasion, Iraq had one of the largest Air Forces in the region. The service had put a significant amount of money into improving its air prowess, which included purchasing newer jets, improving its airbases and runways, and building new hangars.

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    However, when the US invaded and marched on Baghdad in 2003, they encountered no aerial resistance, as the Iraqi forces had decided this would do nothing to stop the much superior Americans. Instead, it was ordered that the fleet be buried in the desert, which is why the US military found so many aircraft under the sand.

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