A russian MiG-31 in the sights of a guided long-range strike drone.

by Physical-Cut-2334

16 comments
  1. Assuming it was destroyed or heavily damaged, that right there is about a 30-40 million dollar loss.

    OOF

    Slava Ukraini.

  2. The Russian tradition of leaving the hatches (in this case a canopy) open on high value military targets continues.

  3. Even I don’t mind. 🙂

    (Foxhound is NATO MiG-31 designation)

  4. All bombed up, canopies open, hooked up and ready to tow, you cannot get a juicer target than this.

  5. I expected this to be a video… there goes 3-5 seconds of my life.

  6. The heat markers from the open canopies, tyres and burners indicated that this was an operational aircraft. Perfect.

  7. Putin needs to have an OF account to afford hardware replacement

  8. There’s few things in war that cheer me, but I’m personally invested in the destruction of every last jet that can outpace my beloved F-15. Intercept this, bitch!

  9. Is it normal to leave cockpits open like that?
    You’d think that was only last minute action, maybe they were caught half way through a scramble and the crew did a runner?

  10. A Ukrainian military wartime remix of an old carol. [Apologies to purists and fans of the original “figgy pudding”, whatever that is.]

    We wish you a merry Christmas

    We wish you a merry Christmas

    We wish you a merry Christmas

    And a Happy New Year

    [Refrain]
    Good tidings we bring to you and your kin

    We wish you a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

    Now bring us some MiGgy pudding

    Now bring us some MiGgy pudding

    Now bring us some MiGgy pudding

    And bring some out here

    Good tidings we bring to you and your kin

    We wish you a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

    For we all like MiGgy pudding

    We all like MiGgy pudding

    Good tidings for Christmas and a Happy New Year

    And we won’t go until we’ve got some

    And we won’t go until we’ve got some

    And we won’t go until we’ve got some

    So bring some out here…

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