Ukrainian pistonous aircraft Yak-52 with two crew members on board trying to hit russian UAV Zala Zala with firearms. UAV POV.



by inglip_resummoned2

24 comments
  1. bro just say “piston engined/propellor powered” aircraft next time bro wtf is pistonous man

  2. Firing off tens of thousands of dollars worth of ammuntion/rockets from the ground trying to hit a recon drone or fly up to it with a shotgun in an old Soviet aircraft? Pretty sure this is more cost effective.

  3. Coordinates point towards the area around Fedorivka/Novofedorivka, south-west of Mikolayiv. Suprised to see a recon drone that far from the front

  4. These Fing Ukrainians 🤣. Those crazy MFs will do anything,

  5. For a split second it looks like a dog fight from ww2

  6. This war has truly brought everything to the table. Wow.

  7. Just the sort of things the testiculous Ukrainian fighters would do

  8. This is the most economical and viable way to pursue long-range drone. The Shahed, Orlan, Supercam and others have one characteristic in common… they are relatively slow, drones cannot maintain a good constant speed because there is no space for a lot of fuel and large engines, so propeller planes are totally sufficient in a matter of speed to intercept these drones at a much lower cost, which is essential for the war effort of a country in serious economic crisis. In addition to releasing the Su-27 and MiG 29 for other functions

  9. Can’t the aircraft be fitted with machine guns or an auto cannon like it was during ww2? I figure the drones depending on big they are can’t be too far up for the aircraft to locate and destroy.

  10. Even in real life do they bring low tier vehicles into top tier. Reality really does immitate art.

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