![MiG-35 Russian Multirole Fighter Jet](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiI8HsjF5_Ul9NnLhVTvYt4CyG-eoWAkwvz2ae8rm84O-36MerrkNkQ1T0tjQMdBoGz7pCuT79fzWp7IHMZr2EjL2G3ITOViN_y7MRrqKjcWFLi_f0jcVa_p2TRl-UIDQMNA_38OFlHJ68/s800/MiG-35+Russian+Multirole+Fighter+Jet2.jpg)
![MiG-35 Russian Multirole Fighter Jet](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjCmApMvCzlBkPS2PF2Exk_dI1UD5pbd1w_Hwbz-58-NAuMryDTPJyjfciF5u1Y1caXp8t28_CIRwVeRGjGvZUgO0mKoJhseKT2CHeJYz7Jwdtd4V6Huy4XAETHntrXrFSsJhMwuB6w_cw/s800/MiG-35+Russian+Multirole+Fighter+Jet.jpg)
MiG-35 Multirole Fighter Jet NATO code name Fulcrum is a new export variant that combines the modern systems of the MiG-29M2 with an AESA radar. The fighter plane has the thrust vectoring of the MiG-29OVT as an additional option. Improved avionics and weapon systems, notably the new AESA radar and the uniquely designed optical locator system (OLS), make the aircraft less dependent on ground-controlled interception (GCI) systems and enables the MiG-35 to conduct independent multirole missions.
MiG-35 is compatible with Russian and foreign-origin weapons applications and an integrated variety of defensive systems to increase combat survivability. The fighter plane is being marketed globally under the designation MiG-35 (single seat) and MiG-35D (dual seat). MiG Corporation made their first official international MiG-35 presentation during Aero India 2007. MiG-35 Fulcrum-F is an export version of the MiG-29M OVT (Fulcrum F).
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