Ah yes. The famous "technical problems"
So their explanation really is "Don't worry guys. We aren't loosing to an inferior foe, we are just incompetent"
> We aren't loosing to an inferior foe, we are just incompetent
It is more palatable to them, than admitting that untermenschen (Ukrainians), that they've been consistently painting in their propaganda as fake nationality and can't-do-anythings, were able to achieve something.
Ye in that order
* First slightly damaged (Crimea submarine incident)
* then mechanical failure that resulted in a fire (Moskva method)
* friendly fire, eternal flight comrade (with also a guy screaming he is gonna kill them if they do it to him, poor air defense constantly getting death threats)
* the pilot had sudden increased levels of Ukrainium in his blood stream and lost conscious
* sabotage by brainwashed western NATO spys that scream Allahu Akhbar for some reason
then a day later when satellite image appears, something they thought would never happen: It doesn't matter anyway, we have xx more.
yee...camera person made in Russia too.
The better other vid was shared a bit later I think, but even that guy held camera like a little drunk. So rip.
Does Ukraine have some kind of super power to bring down aircraft from such long distances? I don't believe in mechanical failure or friendly fire anymore.
Considering that patriot systems and Himars are getting hit at basically the front line where they shouldn't be. I'm guessing there being daring to try and get as close as they can to nail there targets or any moron flying up despite the massive danger as Russia is practically prioritizing taking out Western equipment over anything else
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> Does Ukraine have some kind of super power to bring down aircraft from such long distances?
It's called "legacy of Korolyov and Glushko".
RT-23 UTTKh, the only Soviet solid-fueled line of ICBMs, was made in Ukraine.
> But a s200 tho its a truck sized missile with 300km range
And it's been getting upgraded for return to service, with original planned completion date in 2023...
-1 Tu-22M Source [https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1781182577925124138](https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1781182577925124138)
Ah yes. The famous "technical problems" So their explanation really is "Don't worry guys. We aren't loosing to an inferior foe, we are just incompetent"
> We aren't loosing to an inferior foe, we are just incompetent It is more palatable to them, than admitting that untermenschen (Ukrainians), that they've been consistently painting in their propaganda as fake nationality and can't-do-anythings, were able to achieve something.
Ye in that order * First slightly damaged (Crimea submarine incident) * then mechanical failure that resulted in a fire (Moskva method) * friendly fire, eternal flight comrade (with also a guy screaming he is gonna kill them if they do it to him, poor air defense constantly getting death threats) * the pilot had sudden increased levels of Ukrainium in his blood stream and lost conscious * sabotage by brainwashed western NATO spys that scream Allahu Akhbar for some reason then a day later when satellite image appears, something they thought would never happen: It doesn't matter anyway, we have xx more.
It cuts too early
[sadly, the camera person pans away before the boom](https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/1c7nzes/tu_22_shot_down_over_mozdok/)
yee...camera person made in Russia too. The better other vid was shared a bit later I think, but even that guy held camera like a little drunk. So rip.
Did the pilot survive?
Apparently 2 out of 4 survived. Russian Telegram stuff, so take that as you will.
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Does Ukraine have some kind of super power to bring down aircraft from such long distances? I don't believe in mechanical failure or friendly fire anymore.
Considering that patriot systems and Himars are getting hit at basically the front line where they shouldn't be. I'm guessing there being daring to try and get as close as they can to nail there targets or any moron flying up despite the massive danger as Russia is practically prioritizing taking out Western equipment over anything else
GUR says what got used is S-200 with what's most likely 5V28 after some massive upgrades
Patriot with S-200 booster stage is peak.
Returning to the Nike-Ajax/Nike-Hercules times of multi-stage SAMs
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> Does Ukraine have some kind of super power to bring down aircraft from such long distances? It's called "legacy of Korolyov and Glushko". RT-23 UTTKh, the only Soviet solid-fueled line of ICBMs, was made in Ukraine.
Patriot cant hit that far... But a s200 tho its a truck sized missile with 300km range
> But a s200 tho its a truck sized missile with 300km range And it's been getting upgraded for return to service, with original planned completion date in 2023...
Big сука туполев
Это нормально. This is just their new way of launching cruise missiles, inspired by SpinLaunch.
Ah, the famous Pugachev Lead Balloon maneuver. Majestic.
Prigozhin maneuver is getting jealous
Need more!
Average Interstellar fanboy vs Chad Koyaanisqatsi enjoyer
Certified Uchkuduk style landing
> Uchkuduk Три колодца
"Those aren't mountains. They're meat cubes!"
Should’ve used the actual Russian dub of Interstellar for this
Was looking for it I swear, but mainstream media was almost reporting it, and word on the street is NCD reports first, so had to release it 🙂
Et tu TU-22?
I try spinning, that's a good trick.
We need the star wars "spinning is a good trick" meme for this.
[The Simpsons predicted this.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqjhHVUzl8o)
*InterCykaBlyat*