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  • ID: 8296854
  • Uploader: HeeroWingZero »
  • Date: over 1 year ago
  • Size: 407 KB .jpg (1181x773) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/123235872 »
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  • S-70オホートニクを撃墜するロシア空軍のSu-57

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    HeeroWingZero
    over 1 year ago
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    Depiction of a real event from the war, excerpt from wikipedia below:

    On 5 October 2024, an S-70 was shot down by an air-to-air missile from a Russian Su-57, near Kostiantynivka, in Ukraine.

    Together the S-70 and the Su-57 had taken off from Akhtubinsk Air Base 365 miles (587 km) behind the front line for an operational test flight. The drone apparently lost contact with its ground control and flew in the direction of Ukrainian-controlled territory. By the time attempts to regain control had been abandoned, the drone had crossed the front line into Ukraine and, subsequently, the Russian Su-57 deliberately shot it down. Identifiable pieces of the wreckage included a large, fairly intact portion of a wing and burned parts of a UMPB D-30SN glide bomb and a turbofan engine. The crash site was reportedly targeted by a Russian Iskander ballistic missile in an apparent attempt to deny Ukraine and its allies access to the wreckage, but crash site footage indicated that by then the wreckage had been recovered by Ukrainian police for further analysis.

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