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While talking to one of my friends (who maintains close links with AF), he told me that according to his cousins ,the JFT of Hussain shaheed disintegrated in mid air. He also told me that the aircraft was being tested at Mach 2.2. I remember we did have quite a lot of discussion on the topic but still every now and then something exceptional turns out. He told me a lot of other things as well which I would share, if required.
This is simply not true. Every heard of wind tunnel testing? When that happens, an airframe (even a dummy or a smaller version) is tested at different airspeed; way above and beyond its required capabilities. The purpose is to ensure, for example, in case of trying to break a missile lock, the plane may go pull extreme g's to break the lock and of course with full speed. With that, certain angles and turns will impact the plane from the gravity's standpoint as if it was flying much over its speed limit.
So the airframes are tested thoroughly for a higher speed. The idea isn't to run the plane on that higher speed at all times. The idea is to check and see how strong is the structural integrity of the plane under such circumstances.
If JFT was being tested for Mach 2.2.....unless it was doing it 24*7 for weeks, I don't buy that by doing a ten minute Mach 2.2 test, its structural integrity got compromised.
Next, usually the reason behind a plane's disintegration in the air is pure structural. Primarily older airframes, weaker spine, over loaded weapons causing significant stress over a longer period of time to the airframe, etc. Weak spine causes most of it. If the speed was an issue, it would've resulted in an engine failure first, resulting in giving pilot some time to eject or putting the plane in a Jet Wash where the plane just falls out of the sky turning so hard in every way that the pilot is trying to stay conscious vs. passing out, and that makes it difficult to eject. Plus the wind, turns and stress in this case MAY cause the plane's wings to detach. The spine should still be in tact however. But this isn't due to the speed. It's due to the engine failure.