Die ukrainische Marine bestätigt, dass Russland sein eigenes Su-27-Flugzeug über der Krim abgeschossen hat

by yuri_2022

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  1. Some US admiral is awkwardly looking at all the cutting edge fighter planes on his carrier thinking “We’ve way overprepared for this…”

  2. “Wait I thought friendly fire was turned off in this server?”

  3. Good job! Now do it again. And it breaths new life to the cliche, “you worst enemy is yourself”.

  4. Aside from the Russian snafu, how big is the Ukrainian Navy at this point?

  5. Anyone who’s knowledgeable please help me understand – with the war going on and the chaos on the front line, how would each side know who shot a specific plane down? I’ve seen first person body cam footage where the soldiers don’t even know if it’s enemy or friendly that’s on the other side of the wall, 12feet away.

    Will Ukraine have checked with all of their own squads that are responsible for air defense, and then ruled them out? Would recon have witnessed the enemy doing it? How is it established?

  6. I wonder how awkward it would be in the generals meeting. Like one guy all pissed off and the other awkwardly trying to avoid eye contact.

  7. But, but, but Putin just said that their anti-air systems were unable to shoot down their own planes.

  8. Ah, so that’s also what Russia does during special operation

  9. It is shocking to see such a large, economically powerful, resource rich country fumble so hard and so frequently with relentless fury.

    I just watched a documentary on youtube on the history of alcoholism during the USSR and oh boy does that connect the dots…

    Long story short virtually everyone in charge of anything important was intoxicated most of the time as well as the majority of the civil population which explains why Russia is like a weird parallel universe where the most bizarre things happen.

  10. oh phew, from the title i was afraid Ukraine had a Su-27 that was shot by the Russians

  11. Centuries of chronic alcoholism doesn’t have zero effect.

  12. I wonder why Russia even involved Ukrainia in this war. They obviouly don’t need them.

  13. Must have been the people that didn’t vote for putin

  14. It’s nice that they are doing Ukraine’s job for them..

  15. Too bad it’s not a Su52 but hey this is the equivalent of shooting down a f15 so that’s pretty good. They only have 200-400 of them. Hopefully it’s their more rare sm3

  16. Looks like things are going pretty well for Ukraine down there, any primers when the Russians might decide to call it quits? I’m sure they (the Russians) won’t afford to have this big number of losses for much longer.

    Also props to the Ukrainians that managing the war without US money, that’s real resilience right there, the West itself should learn from the leaders in Kiev.

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