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Photo reveals number of Russian Mi-28, Ka-52 helicopters, and Su-25 jets at Dzhankoi Airfield as seen from satellite

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Satellite Displays How Lots of russian Mi-28, Ka-52 Helicopters, Su-25 Jets are at Dzhankoi Airfield (Image)

Satellite visuals from March 9, 2024 expose ten Mi-28 and two Ka-52 assault helicopters, as well as 4 Su-25 assault aircraft at present stationed at the armed forces air base in Dzhankoi, occupied Crimea.

Apart from genuine aircraft, the russian Aerospace Forces for an unidentified intent also painted a single faux Mi-28 on the airfield, OSINT analyst MT Anderson noted along with the sat-shots he posted on X (previous Twitter).

Browse a lot more: ​Fake Plane Paintings on russian Airfields Could be a List of Casualties

Picture credit history: MT Anderson

Anderson details out how the imagery reveals relocation of an S-400 air protection procedure division from the old, specifically outfitted place to a new unprepared site.

Impression credit score: MT Anderson

On the other hand, seeking at the photograph raises suspicion that those are actually bogus air protection systems there, whilst the genuine S-400s could have been moved to a further place, for case in point, deeper into the territory of the russian federation to repel Ukrainian assaults making use of long-assortment kamikaze drones that have been creating important damage to russian oil refineries.

Fire at the Novatek terminal in the Leningrad Region, russia
Fire at the Novatek oil terminal in the Leningrad Region, russia. January 21st, 2024 / Open up-resource picture

On the section of War Ukraine-Russia Information Hub, the attack helicopters and tactical plane deployed at the Dzhankoi airfield are extremely probable concerned in russian military services functions in Southern Ukraine and for that reason make vital targets for Ukrainian forces. Even so, it is typically the deficiency of long-array weapons that stops the Ukrainians from attacking them, an challenge we covered in increased depth in this article.

Graphic credit history: MT Anderson

As for the phony “Mi-28” painted on the runway, there can be only one clarification below: possibly the russian invasion forces have lost at least one Mi-28 somewhere, even if because of to malfunction, and marked it on the ground or they are seeking to mislead the Ukrainians about the selection of active rotorcraft available at the airfield.

Before War Ukraine-Russia News Hub described that the painted phony “plane” have been now observed at as quite a few as 9 air bases, and recommended what could be the goal of these actions.

Image credit rating: MT Anderson

Browse extra: Assault Helicopters on Crimean Beach front, Or How russians Conceal Their Aviation on Secret Air Foundation at Seaside Vacation resort (Satellite Photograph)



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