Oh no. Back in the 80s before NATO was fully formed with the eastern Europe who largely has a collection of MIGs, even the Merican don't have access to any of those USSR fighter jets. So, naturally the navy will have to "make do" with whatever they have in hand, to simulate the USSR fighters.
It's different these days. Especially in my home country, a unique experience when the air force houses both Russian and US technologies at the same time. Here I found the Gonky YouTube where he was posting as a fighter pilot instructor for the royal air force, he has a chance to go head to head with the SU30 Russian multi role fighter in an older version of F/A18. It's like fighting real life super Mario Bowser but you know you're in a safe practice environment.
Oh no. Back in the 80s before NATO was fully formed with the eastern Europe who largely has a collection of MIGs, even the Merican don't have access to any of those USSR fighter jets. So, naturally the navy will have to "make do" with whatever they have in hand, to simulate the USSR fighters.
It's different these days. Especially in my home country, a unique experience when the air force houses both Russian and US technologies at the same time. Here I found the Gonky YouTube where he was posting as a fighter pilot instructor for the royal air force, he has a chance to go head to head with the SU30 Russian multi role fighter in an older version of F/A18. It's like fighting real life super Mario Bowser but you know you're in a safe practice environment.