Good chance of getting a medal at turret tossing here - and worthy track toss in the bargain!
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More likely to be a HARM imo, if that was a dogfight you wouldn't want to present your tail to the enemy right after firing like the SU-27 does.

Or it's fired at a helicopter.
The vids I've seen ID the missile as a HARM also ;)
 
Explosion of the arsenal of the military unit A-1358 of Ukraine in the Khmelnitsky region. Russian kamikaze drones "Geran" attacked a military warehouse of the 47th Arsenal of the Ukrainian Army on the territory of military unit A-1358. The military arsenal is located on the outskirts of the village of Tsvetokha in the Slavuta district of the Khmelnitsky region. There are no reports of damage or deaths.

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Hello everyone, today i saw a documentary about Cypres and Turkey. In that they show among other things what impact the delivary of Bayraktars to Ukraine had. And now iam asking me, do they still play a big roll? Or when not, why?
 
Hello everyone, today i saw a documentary about Cypres and Turkey. In that they show among other things what impact the delivary of Bayraktars to Ukraine had. And now iam asking me, do they still play a big roll? Or when not, why?
Increased air defences and electronic warfare on the russian side after the furst few months of the war. Russia didn't have that many in place early on because why would they for a 3 day war?

They learnt absolutely nothing from the 2021 Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict.

You could see this a while back in Crimea when Ukraine managed to knock out a long range radar, some S-400 systems and EW vehicles. Some new Baraktar footage after that IIRC. Bayraktar isn't suited to these environments unless you have the capability to surpress these systems, which Ukraine does not. Only way left is trickery like they did to Moskva (though with the amount of non-functional systems that was more like a floating wreck and the trickery in hindsight wouldn't have been necessary).
 
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Graveyard of the russian empire.

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Seems for Russia it is thoroughly the 1940s again... another great patriotic war against the "Nazis", the same outdated tactics, rape, murder, and now even "not a step back" in Avdiivka:


How the mighty have fallen...
 

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