MiG-31 Foxhound

A two-seat supersonic long-range, all-weather interceptor, the Mikoyan MiG-31, code-named "Foxhound" by NATO is the successor to the MiG-25 Foxbat. Like it's predecessor, it was initially mistaken as a super-dogfighter by western nations.

Description
Despite being labeled as an 'improved Foxbat' in reality the MiG-31 is a completely new aircraft, with greater capability than the MiG-25; although its maximum speed is reduced to keep from red lining and potentially damaging its engines. The development of the MiG-31 began in the mid-1970s and by September 16, 1975 the first prototype flew.

This is by far the fastest and hardest-accelerating aircraft in ACZ. In AC5, it is only exceeded by its variant, the MiG-31M "Foxhound B".

Aces

 * Yully (STFS/AC)
 * Stalker (URF/AC2)
 * Schwan (Swan) (BAF/ACZ)
 * Riese (BAF/ACZ)
 * BAF 6th TFS/13th Night Fighter Air Division (Schwarze) (BAF/ACZ)
 * Paladin (LAF/ACX)


 * Faryd Gaviria (Valahia/ACX2)
 * Unknown Belkan Separatist Squadron (BAF/ACZ)

Standard Weapons

 * Gun: 1x 23mm GSh-6-23 Autocannon
 * Missiles: 2x R-60MK (AA-8) Aphid

Special Weapons

 * QAAM: R-73EM (AA-11) 'Archer' (ACZ/ACX/ACX2)
 * SAAM: R-40R (AA-6) 'Acrid' (AC5/ACX/ACX2)
 * UGBL: FAB-1000 1000lb Bomb (ACZ/ACX/ACX2)
 * XLAA: AA-13 'Arrow' (ACZ/ACX/ACX2)


 * SASM: Short Range Aerial Suppression Missile (ACX2)
 * STDM: AA-8 Aphid (ACX2)
 * HACM: AIM-9X Sidewinder (ACX2)
 * LGWM: Light Weight Missile (ACX2)
 * HVWM: Heavy Weight Missile (AC:X2)

Air Combat

 * Stability: 20
 * Defense: 100
 * Offense: 100
 * Power: 80
 * Mobility: 10

Ace Combat 2

 * Power: 90
 * Defense: 90
 * Mobility: 30
 * Stability: 70
 * Climbing Ability: 100
 * Air-to-Air: 90
 * Air-to-Ground: 60

Ace Combat 5/Zero

 * Speed: 97
 * Mobility: 53
 * Stability: 49
 * Defense: 85
 * Air-to-Air: 77
 * Air-to-Ground: 30

Ace Combat X

 * Speed: 99
 * Air-to-Air: 75
 * Air-to-Ground: 18
 * Mobility: 42
 * Stability: 39
 * Defense: 75

Gallery
 Schwarze.png|6th Tactical Fighter Squadron's Foxhound.