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It's a different matter how damage model handles that kind of things.
Yes, but not recently. I have in Lock On FC2. It's easier with MiG-29A and a moving carrier.
But the Fulcrum is still an SFM. You have to turn off the engines ahead of time prior to the touchdown and have the hand brakes on as well as having to joist left and right to increase the landing run, but it's possible in DCS, not so sure IRL.
Somewhat correct. But all of the Soviet/Russian jets have a very tough landing gear, meant for dirt road landings, as well as intakes automatically close up from dust and a drag chute. With an empty landing configuration, it's not the landing gear that's going to be the problem but the ability to stop in time if there's no arrest hook, it's practically not possible or advisable to attempt, as lives are at steak, but it's quite possible in DCS with a good feel for any aircraft.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkolLIoy1vM