They use them to launch Kh-22 missiles.
There's likely nets hanging between, but Ukraine is testing a loitering long-range torpedo.
The smoke trail on the left at the start of the video was reported to be from the missile. There are a few photos that claim to show damage from an S-300 missile. However, I've heard rumors about a box of wine that was gifted to them before takeoff, and another about unusual plane maintenance.
I've updated the title to reflect the current level of uncertainty.
Also this:
The private jet belonging to Prigozhin was shot down by Russian air defence while flying from Moscow to St Petersburg this is from grey zone a Wagner affiliated telegram channel
“The Embraer Legacy 600 business jet with registration number RA-02795, which belonged to Yevgeny Prigozhin, was shot down by air defense fire in the Bologovsky district of the Tver region.
It's almost within Storm Shadow range.
Yes, on June 12th for Ruzzia Day.
Bravo
Here's the entire video:
Removed, thank you.
"Candy" is a term used by Ukranian units.
Anything that brain of yours can think of can be found
Vive la Fédération
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That's very interesting.
Yes, he's "reportedly" dead, but we may never know since his body was burned. I thinks it's 50/50.
This was my assumption, but it would be nice to see more Neptune cruise missiles.
AFAIK, the main reason was to fill a shortage of standard artillery shells and to help clear trenches. Disassembly, as you can see, is somewhat dangerous.
Small explosive charges separate the rotor blades before ejection.
Good idea, fixed.
“Western fighters with stand-off weapons would offer Ukraine an improved capability to destroy fixed Russian targets near the frontlines from a safer distance,” he tweeted, but “they would be adding to existing strike options like Himars [rocket artillery] and drawing from limited stockpiles”.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/01/how-would-f-16-fighter-jets-aid-ukraine-against-russia
Good idea. I've updated the title.
Thank you. I've updated it with a ChatGPT4 translation.
Thank you, fixed.
Four Il-76 aircraft damaged in Pskov after a drone attack on a military airfield - TASS
I've updated the title for clarity. The governor of Rostov reported the explosion was caused by Russian air defense responding to UAVs.
I'll agree with the second half of your statement. Storage and disposal is expensive.
Yes, white hot thermal imaging.
Amen, the only people that provide content are the users.
Here's a link to the channel:
This morning.
These are just qualifiers for the 2024 turret toss Olympics.
The second today
Pump fake, classic b-ball moves
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They must've removed it from the article. Here is a mirror.
Yes, this is all from tonight.
Corrected, thank you.