F-14 Tomcat vs MiG-31 Foxhound

American supersonic, twin-engine fighter jet, dominant during the Cold War, extensively deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts.
Picture of F-14 Tomcat
Origin country 🇺🇸 United States
Category Combat Aircrafts
Manufacturer Grumman
First flight 21 December 1970
Year introduced 1972
Number produced 712 units
Average unit price $38 million
Soviet interceptor jet, famed for its Cold War period deployment, primarily used for high-speed, high-altitude defensive missions.
Picture of MiG-31 Foxhound
Origin country 🇨🇳 Ex-USSR
Category Combat Aircrafts
Manufacturer Mikoyan-Gurevitch
First flight 16 September 1975
Year introduced 1983
Number produced 519 units
Average unit price $45 million
Wing area 52.5 m²
Wingspan 19.6 m
Height 4.9 m
Length 19.1 m
Maximum speed 2485 km/h
Operational range 1,231 km
Service ceiling 17,069 m
Max. takeoff weight 33,724 kg
Empty weight 18,191 kg
Total thrust 2 x 5,602 kgf
3-view profile of F-14 Tomcat
Wing area 61.6 m²
Wingspan 13.5 m
Height 6.2 m
Length 22.7 m
Maximum speed 3000 km/h
Operational range 1,200 km
Service ceiling 20,600 m
Max. takeoff weight 46,200 kg
Empty weight 21,830 kg
Total thrust 2 x 9,500 kgf
3-view profile of MiG-31 Foxhound

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