Ukrainian Armed Forces destroy another Russian Su-34 fighter jet

by SoftwareExact9359

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  1. May Russian fighter jets rain down on fields, creating a beautiful field of sunflowers 🌻

    Fuck you Russia 🐕 💩 country

  2. So, at least 24 SU-34s destroyed in Ukraine. If there were max 200 to start with, then 70 are in service, probably 30 more or less destroyed, thus max 100 might be in operational condition.

    Wikipedia lists 149 + Su-34 planes, which could mean that there are less than 70 operational SU-34s

  3. This the 7th or old news?

    Common, somebody tell me. lol

    I want it to the 700th, no more Rusblyat airforce. lol

    Anywho, I think UKR found the secret formula and weapon combo to hit Russian jets, may it work forever, hahahaha.

  4. It appears Russia has altered its tactics by employing glide bombs like Fab and KAB to support their infantry, a shift that contributed to their swift advance in capturing Avdiivka in recent days. In response, Ukraine is adjusting by deploying Patriot systems nearer to the frontline to intercept incoming aircraft. While they’ve managed to down seven planes in recent days, Russia possesses around 1000 attack fighters, indicating that Ukraine’s efforts have yet to significantly hamper Russian operations. However, this move also exposes the Patriot systems to potential attacks, and given their limited number, losing even one could severely impact Ukraine’s defense capabilities. To address the escalating Russian air superiority, it’s imperative for the West to supply Ukraine with both additional fighters and Patriot systems.

  5. Nearly spat my morning coffee out. ANOTHER ONE. GOOD HUNTING.

  6. Wow.

    This reminds me of a video Anders Puck Nielson put out a month ago when Su34 and Su35 jets were shot down over the Black Sea. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NdIoseN6HM](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ndiosen6hm)

    Honestly, listening to it again now, it weirdly sounds as if he’s talking about this past week. ie. Russian jets being shot out of the sky, but nobody *really* knows how they’re being shot down.

    What he says at the end of this video is interesting too. He says what Ukraine helicopter pilots wished they had the most were F16’s. Because, they would push Russian jets so far back that they would be able to conduct a wider variety of helicopter missions, and fly more freely near the front line.

    And then today, within the first minute of Reporting From Ukraine’s new video:
    [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnqyRGeWb0M](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnqyrgewb0m)

    … he reports that a “most interesting event” happened. Ukrainian Mi-8’s flew very close to Russian lines, and attacked personnel concentrations 3km behind the front line. It sounds like this is a type of mission that Ukraine’s Mi8’s don’t usually conduct.

    The prevailing hypothesis is a wandering patriot launcher taking these jets out, but… I’m crossing my fingers for a wandering F16.

  7. Looks like when the VDV get in the fight they allow the Russians to advance a little, but it costs them planes. How many more adviikas can they afford?

  8. Seriously, i have lost count. Can anyone tell me how many jets they lost in one week? How many do they have in stock anyways?

  9. Wooooah another one ??

    Gigachads 😎

    What are they using to take these all down?

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