- Viktor Belenko
Viktor Ivanovich Belenko (Виктор Иванович Беленко) (born
February 15 ,1947 ) is an Americanaerospace engineer andlecturer ofRussia n origin. Belenko was a pilot with the 513th Fighter Regiment,11th Air Army ,Soviet Air Defence Forces based inChuguyevka ,Primorsky Krai . His name became known worldwide onSeptember 6 ,1976 , when he successfully defected to the West, flying hisMikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 "Foxbat"jet fighter to Hakodate,Japan . This was the first time that Western experts were able to get a close look at the aircraft, and it revealed many secrets and surprises.Belenko was granted asylum by then US President
Gerald Ford , and a trust fund was set up for him, granting him a very comfortable living in later years. The US interrogated and debriefed him for 5 months after his defection, and employed him as a consultant for several years thereafter.The MiG was disassembled, examined, and returned to the USSR in thirty crates. Belenko had brought with him the pilot's manual for the
MiG-25 "Foxbat," expecting to assist American pilots in evaluating and testing the aircraft. However, the Japanese government only allowed the US to examine the plane and do ground tests of the radar and engines.Belenko was not the only pilot to have defected from the
USSR in this way, nor was he the first such to defect from a Soviet-bloc country. In March and May of 1953, two Polish pilots flewMiG-15 s toDenmark . In 1985 and 1987, USSR-owned helicopters in the Afghanistan theatre of operations defected toPakistan . CaptainAlexander Zuyev flew hisMiG-29 toTrabzon ,Turkey onMay 20 ,1989 .The financial impact of Belenko's defection was enormous.Fact|date=February 2007 The Soviet Ministry of Defence abandoned the construction of two aircraft carriers in favour of fully replacing the system of target-classification on all Soviet military aircraft and spent over 2 billion
rouble s to that end.Fact|date=February 2007ee also
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Munir Redfa
*List of Cold War pilot defections External links
*"MiG Pilot: the Final Escape of Lt. Belenko", by John Barron, 1980, ISBN 0-380-53868-7
* [http://www.geocities.com/siafdu/viktor.html Information and excerpts from "MiG Pilot: The Final Escape of Lieutenant Belenko"] by John Barron (McGraw Hill, 1980)
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20010111004300/http://fullcontext.org/people/belenko.htm 1996 interview with Belenko]
* [http://www.vko.ru/print.asp?pr_sign=archive.2005.24.05 Article "Mission "Foxbat": 30 years past when CIA spy Belenko steal the outperformed Russian MiG-25P plane]
* [http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1083518 Article on Belenko at Everything2]
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