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I would not dismiss it. This has been going on in Europe since the Cold War with many aircrafts, not all. The Taiwanese and the Singaporeans does it as well.... if we consider that the PAF uses the motorway as a backup runway (not sure if similar measures exist for the IAF) and if we are to assume that especially in the early days of the war, each sides air forces would be stretched pretty thin.
That is a Serbian MIG-29 on a motorway. Look how the wing tips overhang the road. As long as there are sufficient concrete for the wheelbase width, a pilot will be daring enough to risk it in war. USAF A-10s often trained on European highways.
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