Russian lead designer of MiG aircraft was found with throat slashed

The leading designer of the “Russian Aircraft Corporation” MiG “was found with throat slashed, that was reported by lenta.ru.

A 38-year-old man was found in the toilet on the fourteenth floor of one of the former buildings of the corporation in Moscow. He was found by a guard with a razor in his hand.

The victim was taken to the Moscow Botkin Clinical Hospital with a cut neck wound.

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The Joint-Stock Company “Russian Aircraft Corporation “MiG” is a leading enterprise of aviation industry of Russia which has aggregated within the framework of unified legal structure the main organizations ensuring all elements of flight vehicles life cycle: concept development, initial and detailed design, manufacture of prototypes and their tests, marketing, preproduction planning and serial production, technical support during operation, upgrading as well as the training of the flight personnel, technicians and engineers.

The RAC “MiG” product line consists of up-to-date fighters- interceptors, multi-role combat aircraft, including newly developed fighters of the unified family of MiG-29K/KUB, MiG- 29Ðœ/Ðœ2 and advanced MiG-35, training equipment as well as the light general-purpose airplanes.

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