Russian Tu-22M3 damaged in North Ossetia Mozdok airbase drone attack (Uzbek Source)

by kl0t3

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  1. I told y’all how effective their jets are at detecting explosions. This one has a 100% detection rate. That’s pretty good imo.

  2. The other good news from this story is that Moscow does not possess enough advanced AA defenses to protect Moscow, their refineries, and their military airfields all at once. Hit Mozdok again!

  3. They had 60 of them, one shoot down recently, two crash at landing, so 57 left, 56 without the damaged one. But… I doubt they are all in operational conditions. Knowing russian corruption, many served spare part stock while money to acquire spare parts pocketed.

  4. This is good news for sure.
    Destroying or damaging ANYTHING that can be used against the Ukrainians is a positive in my book.
    That said, I’m no author.

  5. That Ukraine was able to hit these makes me hopeful that the latest hunt for triple a wasn’t just for the f16 arrival

    F16 should be used sparingly and rarely not to waste them and for the surprise effect once they’re doing work

    The fact that the range of the uav’s gets higher every month is genius

    Mozdok was never supposed to be in range now they need to move the planes even further away making the sorties more expensive in fuel,parts and man hours

    Parts are rare
    Fuel gets rarer with every burning refinery

    And man hours are hard to decimate if you don’t want to level entire city blocks to find the mechanical

  6. A minus 50.000 dollar drone against multi million cold war antiques

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