After that discussion, General Zhukov and Wegener von Braun both agree with their Tsar's view as strange as it might be. Alexander being their employer plays a part in their obedience to his orders of secrecy regarding the advanced technologies.
They went to another hangar to inspect another aircraft the Imperial Dynamic Systems had built for the Ruthenian Air Force.
Upon entering the hangar, Alexander saw the cream of the pie. The long-awaited F-4 Phantom Fighter Aircraft that will be adopted as the main fighter aircraft of the Ruthenian Air Force are now finally built and can be put into service anytime necessary.
The length of the F4 Phantom is twice that of most pre-world war 2 and world war 2 fighter planes. With its advanced avionics integrated with radar, targeting system, and weapon systems made it a formidable foe, shooting down aircraft before the pilots of the targeted aircraft is still swiveling their heads around finding the bogey.