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Satellite Images Show Ukrainian Drones Attacking Russian Fighter Jets at Kushchyovskaya Airbase, Including Russian Knights Aircraft

Samantha ClarkBy Samantha Clark25.05.2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Satellite Images Show Ukrainian Drones Attacking Russian Fighter Jets at Kushchyovskaya Airbase, Including Russian Knights Aircraft
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Ukrainian Drones Strike russian Fighter Jets at Kushchyovskaya Airbase, Together with Russian Knights Plane (Satellite Visuals)

On the night time of Might 19, Ukrainian drones productively attacked a russian airfield in Kushchyovskaya in the Krasnodar region of russia. It is found 250 km from the front line, and overcome aviation, together with Su-34 bombers, is now based mostly there.

Higher-quality satellite photographs released by RFE/RL now show the final results of this attack. Ukrainian UAVs managed to problems a Su-34 frontline bomber, as properly as Su-27 and Su-30 fighters. The image was taken on Might 23, 4 times right after the strike, this means that the enemy could have presently eradicated some of the broken cars.

But more attention can be offered to the plane marked as Su-27 because it has the regular coloring in the hues of the Russian Knights aerobatic workforce.

Satellite Images Show Ukrainian Drones Attacking Russian Fighter Jets at Kushchyovskaya Airbase, Including Russian Knights Aircraft
Su-27 at the Kushchyovskaya airbase, Su-27P and Su-27UB of the Russian Knights aerobatic team / Open supply photo

This team certainly operates the Su-27, which includes both of those 4-seater Su-27P and two-seater Su-27UB aircraft. Nevertheless, the Russian Knights gained 8 Su-30SM aircraft in 2016.

Su-30SM of the Russian Knights aerobatic team, Defense Express
Su-30SM of the Russian Knights aerobatic group / Open up supply photograph

Subsequently, starting up from 2019, pilots have started transitioning to the Su-35, which bears a equivalent look to the Su-27P on satellite illustrations or photos.

Su-35 of the Russian Knights aerobatic team, Defense Express
Su-35 of the Russian Knights aerobatic crew

For that reason, we leave the issue of identification in parentheses until finally added facts gets accessible. Even so, the mere presence of 1 aircraft from the aerobatic team at the battle airbase is really intriguing. And it may suggest that not every thing is as idealized with the russian fighter jets as they attempt to portray.

And a different actuality that in russia, not all the things is heading well in the so-termed “Aerospace Forces” is that this strike turned out to be efficient and expense the enemy at minimum three aircraft. Moreover, it was not unanticipated for them.

Because, on April 27th, Ukrainian UAVs struck the Kushchyovskaya airbase. And despite the present working experience, on May well 19th, an additional batch of Ukrainian drones attacked the very same airbase, and they did so more than correctly.

So, regardless of the risk, the enemy failed to include it with air protection techniques. And that is already a really intriguing likely marker. Primarily against the backdrop of the destruction of russian S-400s in the frontline zone by ATACMS.



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Samantha Clark is an experienced military analyst and journalist with a wealth of knowledge in the field of military strategy and global security. He possesses extensive knowledge of contemporary military conflicts, technological innovations, and geopolitical trends.

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