During the operation in the waters of the Black Sea, the soldiers of the special unit of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine destroyed a Russian Su-30SM combat aircraft with a MANPADS hit [11.09.2024]
During the operation in the waters of the Black Sea, the soldiers of the special unit of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine destroyed a Russian Su-30SM combat aircraft with a MANPADS hit [11.09.2024]
>During the operation in the waters of the Black Sea, the soldiers of the special unit of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine destroyed a Russian Su-30SM combat aircraft with a MANPADS hit.
The fighter that fell into the sea belonged to the 43rd separate naval aviation regiment of the Russian Air Force, which is based at the airfield of the city of Saka in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
The occupiers lost contact with their warship on September 11, 2024 around 5 am. Roughly three hours later, the Russians launched a search and rescue operation involving the An-26 aircraft, as well as Mi-8 and Ka-27 helicopters.
At lunch time, the invaders reported to the command about a characteristic stain from aviation fuel discovered in the sea, 70 kilometers northwest of Cape Tarkhankut, and soon they also saw the wreckage of the destroyed Su-30SM.
The cost of such an aircraft is approximately 50 million dollars.
The fight continues!
Glory to Ukraine!
No_Amoeba6994 on
I have so many questions about how this was carried out, if the claim is true. I really want details on this mission after the war is over!
Aceeed on
It’s funny to see that the Russian Air Force don’t possess laser guided bombs and their planes have to fly so low.
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>During the operation in the waters of the Black Sea, the soldiers of the special unit of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine destroyed a Russian Su-30SM combat aircraft with a MANPADS hit.
The fighter that fell into the sea belonged to the 43rd separate naval aviation regiment of the Russian Air Force, which is based at the airfield of the city of Saka in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
The occupiers lost contact with their warship on September 11, 2024 around 5 am. Roughly three hours later, the Russians launched a search and rescue operation involving the An-26 aircraft, as well as Mi-8 and Ka-27 helicopters.
At lunch time, the invaders reported to the command about a characteristic stain from aviation fuel discovered in the sea, 70 kilometers northwest of Cape Tarkhankut, and soon they also saw the wreckage of the destroyed Su-30SM.
The cost of such an aircraft is approximately 50 million dollars.
The fight continues!
Glory to Ukraine!
I have so many questions about how this was carried out, if the claim is true. I really want details on this mission after the war is over!
It’s funny to see that the Russian Air Force don’t possess laser guided bombs and their planes have to fly so low.