I keep hearing how Ukraine doesn’t have air superiority yet but with the way sanctions are making it near impossible for Russia to maintain their fleet of jets and planes, I’m starting to think it won’t be long before Russia starts having to choose between scrapping aircraft for parts just to keep the rest of what they have going with used parts or having to see headlines like this keep popping up if they just keep trying to fly without servicing their craft properly.
It probably was an engine failure, but one wrought by excessive flight times and difficulty getting the parts needed for upkeep due to sanctions.
It’s most likely maintenance failure, it’s not just sanctions. It’s the fact that these air frames need to be taken off line and rebuilt. But Russia can’t afford that so this is going to happen more often.
Such a goodwill gesture. They should do this more.
Tactical redeployment to the glorious submarine fleet, this unit shall now be called Sub-25.
Is that plane from this war or the 2nd world war?
Perhaps the pilot punched in ‘Moskva’ into his Garmin GPS and it erroneously sent him to the reef instead of the city
Engine failure on a twin engine plane? Sounds highly suspicious
Even the engines are tired of this shit.
Technically correct.
The engine stopped once it was filled with sea water.
It was just checking for more underwater drones, nothing out of the ordinary
It’s dookt tape must have failed.
Russian engineers would kill for actual duck tape
Those planes are twin engine?
MORE!
Corrupt air force fails to maintain jet again.
Someone sold the jet fuel and diluted it with water.
Both engines failed at the same time?? I think we need to look elsewhere.
Another sad smoking incident surely
Watching the video from the Crimean beaches, I couldn’t get over how russians on the beach were just casually sitting – and laughing- while watching the plane go down. Truly a sick people.
fuuucking russians polluting the oceans with their trash,
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I keep hearing how Ukraine doesn’t have air superiority yet but with the way sanctions are making it near impossible for Russia to maintain their fleet of jets and planes, I’m starting to think it won’t be long before Russia starts having to choose between scrapping aircraft for parts just to keep the rest of what they have going with used parts or having to see headlines like this keep popping up if they just keep trying to fly without servicing their craft properly.
It probably was an engine failure, but one wrought by excessive flight times and difficulty getting the parts needed for upkeep due to sanctions.
It’s most likely maintenance failure, it’s not just sanctions. It’s the fact that these air frames need to be taken off line and rebuilt. But Russia can’t afford that so this is going to happen more often.
It’s Yeysk, again.
17 October 2022 it was a Su-34:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Yeysk_military_aircraft_crash
Good will gesture.
Such a goodwill gesture. They should do this more.
Tactical redeployment to the glorious submarine fleet, this unit shall now be called Sub-25.
Is that plane from this war or the 2nd world war?
Perhaps the pilot punched in ‘Moskva’ into his Garmin GPS and it erroneously sent him to the reef instead of the city
Engine failure on a twin engine plane? Sounds highly suspicious
Even the engines are tired of this shit.
Technically correct.
The engine stopped once it was filled with sea water.
It was just checking for more underwater drones, nothing out of the ordinary
It’s dookt tape must have failed.
Russian engineers would kill for actual duck tape
Those planes are twin engine?
MORE!
Corrupt air force fails to maintain jet again.
Someone sold the jet fuel and diluted it with water.
Both engines failed at the same time?? I think we need to look elsewhere.
Another sad smoking incident surely
Watching the video from the Crimean beaches, I couldn’t get over how russians on the beach were just casually sitting – and laughing- while watching the plane go down. Truly a sick people.
fuuucking russians polluting the oceans with their trash,