Supersonic jet sold for 5 bucks only
According to the General Prosecutor’s Office, from October 2006 to July 2007 unknown officials from the Federal State Reserve Agency sold four planes MiG-31 from the plant to a false company called Metalsnab, which had no rights to trade arms or military equipment.
Each of the planes, sold without engines and armament, was estimated at a price of 153 Russian rubles, or less than $5.
According to prosecutors, the real price of the MiG-31 plane fuselage stands at more than $3 million.
At the moment, it is unclear where the planes found their new home, as well as who the swindlers were. More
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