“A few days ago, our successful actions led to the destruction of a Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber. It had just landed — and our drone struck it. Estimated cost: around 100 million dollars” — Oleksandr Syrskyi.
The original price tag doesn’t mean anything, because ruskies have no way of replacing thes planes.
And they seem to lose them at a very nice pace.
Can we hope the pilot and co-pilot didn’t make it?
Let’s see the footage.
More important than the cost will be the fact that it’s irreplaceable. They don’t have many of the TU-22M airworthy, below 50, and they need it to spread their terror. The TU-160 has only been used in the beginning of the war, now they seem to bee sitting idle one airfields near Moscow for “modernization”. Or for protection, who knows. Of the TU-95 there might be around 50 airworthy. Pretty thin numbers considering all those old frames need to fly extra miles thanks to Ukrainian drone range. Each one destroyed saves lives in Ukraine.
Suchomimus has the plane crash location on the glide path a kilometre short of the runway.
No doubt clarification will appear in the next few days.
Wow, absolute great news. With ratio’s like that, this makes soo much economic sense.
The ROI for funding Ukraine is so big. Everything that I hear is that Russian military strength in the war has peaked. What the Russians need now is to see a $200B package for Ukraine and to feel like their outlook is just going to get worse while Ukraine’s outlook is just going to get better.
Dude, NOTHING Russian built costs 100 million dollars. Not even a quarter of that.
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Hit by a drone, a massive ROI.
The original price tag doesn’t mean anything, because ruskies have no way of replacing thes planes.
And they seem to lose them at a very nice pace.
Can we hope the pilot and co-pilot didn’t make it?
Let’s see the footage.
More important than the cost will be the fact that it’s irreplaceable. They don’t have many of the TU-22M airworthy, below 50, and they need it to spread their terror. The TU-160 has only been used in the beginning of the war, now they seem to bee sitting idle one airfields near Moscow for “modernization”. Or for protection, who knows. Of the TU-95 there might be around 50 airworthy. Pretty thin numbers considering all those old frames need to fly extra miles thanks to Ukrainian drone range. Each one destroyed saves lives in Ukraine.
Suchomimus has the plane crash location on the glide path a kilometre short of the runway.
No doubt clarification will appear in the next few days.
[Suchomimus YouTube video.](https://youtu.be/-Fq3KtVdEX0?feature=shared)
Keep up the good work operators.
Wow, absolute great news. With ratio’s like that, this makes soo much economic sense.
The ROI for funding Ukraine is so big. Everything that I hear is that Russian military strength in the war has peaked. What the Russians need now is to see a $200B package for Ukraine and to feel like their outlook is just going to get worse while Ukraine’s outlook is just going to get better.
Dude, NOTHING Russian built costs 100 million dollars. Not even a quarter of that.
Must have been some good intel!
Hell Yeah
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