Topic: Migs

14 chapters across the catalog

Putinoids
Episode 1539 42:25 - 47:58

1539: Putinoids

Polish MiG-29 Transfers, Bakhmut War of Attrition

Poland is transferring aging MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine, a move analysts suggest will not significantly impact the ground war unless delivered in much larger quantities. The conflict in Bakhmut is described as a war of attrition involving the Wagner Group. Reports from the region claim that a high percentage of building destruction in some areas is caused by Ukrainian artillery rather than Russian strikes.

Frog of War
Episode 1436 44:24 - 48:56

1436: Frog of War

Transgender Border Issues, G7 Emergency Summit, and Petro Poroshenko

Reports indicate that Ukrainian border guards are preventing transgender women from leaving the country, mandating they stay to fight as men. Meanwhile, President Biden traveled to Brussels for an emergency G7 and NATO summit to discuss further sanctions and military aid. Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko appeared on NPR to request MiG-29 fighter jets and anti-aircraft systems, warning that Putin may target the Baltic states next.

Batu
Episode 1435 11:32 - 16:10

1435: Batu

Russian Precision Strikes on Lviv Aircraft Repair Facilities

Russian forces utilized long-range cruise missiles fired from the Black Sea to destroy a MiG-29 aircraft repair plant and a NATO training facility near Lviv. While Western media reports on the use of hypersonic missiles, the hosts express skepticism regarding the availability of such technology in active production compared to standard Russian cruise missile variety.

Second Lady
Episode 1434 3:04 - 5:32

1434: Second Lady

Nancy Pelosi Comments on Russian Atrocities and MiG-29 Transfers

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi addressed the American public regarding Russian atrocities and the potential for the conflict to escalate into World War III. Pelosi discussed the strategic importance of anti-aircraft missiles and the possibility of transferring MiG-29 fighter jets from Poland to Ukraine. The proposal involves backfilling Poland's fleet with American F-16s to maintain NATO security while providing Ukrainian pilots with familiar aircraft.

Second Lady
Episode 1434 36:37 - 40:05

1434: Second Lady

Congressional Debate Over No-Fly Zones and MiG Transfers

Representative Jason Crowe and other lawmakers expressed bipartisan support for increasing the quality and quantity of weapons sent to Ukraine, including Soviet-era MiG fighter jets. While the Biden administration views the transfer of jets as a potential escalation, many in Congress argue it is necessary to "close the skies." Military experts cited by Defense One remain skeptical of no-fly zones, noting they rarely achieve their intended goals without significant mission creep.

Dry Holes
Episode 1432 32:35 - 43:03

1432: Dry Holes

NATO Fighter Jet Transfer Debate, Scott Ritter Analysis

The logistical impossibility of transferring Soviet-era fighter jets from Poland to Ukraine via the U.S. Ramstein Air Base in Germany is examined. Former intelligence officer Scott Ritter explains that Ukrainian airbase infrastructure has been largely destroyed, making the introduction of a new air force a rhetorical "theater" rather than a viable military strategy. Senator Jeanne Shaheen's questioning of Victoria Nuland on the matter is highlighted as political grandstanding.

Red Austin
Episode 1431 14:44 - 16:21

1431: Red Austin

Volodymyr Zelensky, No-Fly Zone, Congressional Video Call

President Volodymyr Zelensky held a video call with over 300 members of the U.S. Congress to plead for lethal military aid. He specifically requested the establishment of a no-fly zone or the provision of Russian-made MiG fighter jets. The request comes as Russian munitions continue to strike Ukrainian cities like Chernigiv.

Red Austin
Episode 1431 29:38 - 34:51

1431: Red Austin

MiG-29 Transfers, Scott Ritter, Logistics of Air Support

Former Marine Corps intelligence officer Scott Ritter analyzes the difficulties of providing Ukraine with fighter jets. He argues that Ukrainian airbase infrastructure has been largely eliminated, making it impossible to maintain or arm new aircraft. Ritter suggests that any planes crossing the border would be immediate targets, potentially drawing NATO into the war.

We Kill
Episode 919 21:45 - 25:36

919: We Kill

Russian Ministry of Defense, Syrian Damage Assessment

The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that the U.S. missile strike was lackluster, with many Tomahawks failing to reach their targets or crashing into mountains. According to Russian and Syrian sources, the damage was limited to archaic MiG-23 jets and a local cafeteria, leaving the main runway and modern aircraft untouched. Speculation suggests the U.S. used the event to deplete an aging inventory of 1980s-era missiles.

Can You See That Juice?
Episode 764 27:09 - 28:49

764: Can You See That Juice?

Russian Jet Reports, Sukhoi Sanctions History

Reports circulated on social media and news outlets regarding a Russian jet allegedly being shot down over Turkey, though the hosts express skepticism about the accuracy of these claims. A review of Sukhoi's history reveals that the U.S. State Department imposed and then quickly reversed sanctions on the aircraft manufacturer in 2006. This suggests the U.S. relies on Russian components for its own aerospace needs.

Transjester
Episode 763 2:04:12 - 2:08:14

763: Transjester

Turkey Complains of Russian Airspace Violations

Turkey reported that its F-16 jets were harassed and placed on radar lock by an unidentified MiG-29 near the Syrian border. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg called Russia's explanation of an "accidental" violation unacceptable, asserting that Turkey's airspace is NATO airspace. The hosts discuss the tension between the Russian pilots and Turkish forces, including the use of "radar locks" as a form of intimidation.

Taser Taser Taser!
Episode 592 1:47:50 - 1:52:09

592: Taser Taser Taser!

Egypt-Russia Arms Deal, Saudi Funding, and Syria

Egypt has reportedly reached a $3 billion arms deal with Russia for MiG-29s and helicopters, funded by Saudi Arabia, after the U.S. suspended military aid. The hosts discuss how Russia's intervention in Syria and its willingness to deal with Egypt have outflanked U.S. diplomacy in the Middle East.

Hillary Doesn't Sweat
Episode 435 45:20 - 48:13

435: Hillary Doesn't Sweat

Syrian MiG Shot Down, Fighter Pilot Requirements

The hosts analyze footage of a Syrian MiG allegedly shot down by rebels with light weaponry. They express skepticism regarding the captured pilot's appearance, noting he lacks a flight suit and has a beard. Dvorak explains that fighter pilots cannot have facial hair due to oxygen mask seal requirements and fire hazards.

Gay Marriage
Episode 53 1:28:28 - 1:31:10

53: Gay Marriage

Google's Jet Fighter, Advertising Business Trends

The hosts mock Google's founders for purchasing a jet fighter while promoting "green" values, comparing it to Larry Ellison's MiG. Curry reports that while traditional advertising is under pressure, transactional business models—such as those using coupon codes for Budget Rent-A-Car—are performing exceptionally well. They discuss upcoming promotional deals for listeners, including discounts on car rentals and Brookstone products.