>Su-24 "Fencer" >Storm Shadow >Somewhere, Ukraine
But what the frick is the point of this thread, you easily could of got all of that from where you got this image, being in the news for the fact the missile reperesents a significant step in aid to UA. Is thisa slide thread or are you just moronic OP
I can see that it's a Ukrainian plane, but where does it say the type of plane and what of missile it's carrying? Jeez man, everyone is so angry around here.
Since you're already here, could you recommend me a good book about OPSEC and intelligence if it's not too much trouble?
Here is how you can do it, what are the distinctive things about the plane? twin engines, fighter-bomber, ukrainian, still in service, variable wings. All of these should vastly reduce the amounts of planes it can be, even considering the large numbers of different planes there is in the ex-soviet countries. Forms of the nose, canopy and intakes are usually quite specific.
Definitely an improvement in targeting accuracy over previous Russian strikes then, it'll be interesting to see if there's any effect on the Storm Shadow campaign
Definitely an improvement in targeting accuracy over previous Russian strikes then, it'll be interesting to see if there's any effect on the Storm Shadow campaign
Smells like vatnik bs to me... source for the second set of pics?
Was this the alleged strike from today or an earlier one?
From today
Definitely an improvement in targeting accuracy over previous Russian strikes then, it'll be interesting to see if there's any effect on the Storm Shadow campaign
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Smells like vatnik bs to me... source for the second set of pics?
The sat images updated at the beginning of the month, so these strikes could have been made at any time during the war, and were NOT made in yesterdays' hit.
>there's practically the same situation at Chuhuiv airbase in Kharkiv oblast (49.850540, 36.654326). Decommissioned planes stacked close to each other, but Russians decided to decommission them again
Fixed some typos tho
Seems Russia is looking for propaganda wins again instead of actually trying to win the war kek
Ukraine is hard over for spare parts and Russia has more cruise missiles than Ukraine has remaining Su-24s so demolishing decommissioned airframes isn't the most moronic thing Russia has done with a missile
then again, "most moronic missile strike" is a high bar for russia
The sat images updated at the beginning of the month, so these strikes could have been made at any time during the war, and were NOT made in yesterdays' hit.
Yeah, commercial satellite BDA on the day of the strike itself was suspect. Still stand by hitting decommissioned planes as being valid though, better than hospitals and foot bridges.
Ask the Ukrainian defense minister
I think that signature is the UK defence minister. But I'm sure either can probably tell you.
Kalibrated.
OP here, please providing GLONASS coordinates as well. Thank you.
51.4994246097952, -0.1273061947074991
F-111F, located in Powidz and carrying a JASSM-ER with nuclear warheads.
That's an Su-24.
It could have happened to anyone.
An IL-6 with advanced Tall Boy munitions.
>Su-24 "Fencer"
>Storm Shadow
>Somewhere, Ukraine
But what the frick is the point of this thread, you easily could of got all of that from where you got this image, being in the news for the fact the missile reperesents a significant step in aid to UA. Is thisa slide thread or are you just moronic OP
Jeez. Not everyone has a deep knowledge of military equipment. Some of us are just trying to start learning
>Ukrainian insignia on tail
>Ukrainian Air Force paint
>writing says "Glory to Ukraine"
a real mystery there, isn't it homosexual
I can see that it's a Ukrainian plane, but where does it say the type of plane and what of missile it's carrying? Jeez man, everyone is so angry around here.
Since you're already here, could you recommend me a good book about OPSEC and intelligence if it's not too much trouble?
Here is how you can do it, what are the distinctive things about the plane? twin engines, fighter-bomber, ukrainian, still in service, variable wings. All of these should vastly reduce the amounts of planes it can be, even considering the large numbers of different planes there is in the ex-soviet countries. Forms of the nose, canopy and intakes are usually quite specific.
Imagine taking a picture of a secret plane and spreading it, then your enemy uses your picture to destroy it. Glad the ukraininans aren't so foolish.
Sure thing anon, I'll send you the coordinates just don't show them to the Russi-
Was this the alleged strike from today or an earlier one?
From today
Definitely an improvement in targeting accuracy over previous Russian strikes then, it'll be interesting to see if there's any effect on the Storm Shadow campaign
Smells like vatnik bs to me... source for the second set of pics?
The sat images updated at the beginning of the month, so these strikes could have been made at any time during the war, and were NOT made in yesterdays' hit.
https://twitter.com/GeoConfirmed/status/1663300971215089664
Those aircraft are also decommissioned.
zigger homosexuals caught slippin again
>there's practically the same situation at Chuhuiv airbase in Kharkiv oblast (49.850540, 36.654326). Decommissioned planes stacked close to each other, but Russians decided to decommission them again
Fixed some typos tho
Seems Russia is looking for propaganda wins again instead of actually trying to win the war kek
Ukraine is hard over for spare parts and Russia has more cruise missiles than Ukraine has remaining Su-24s so demolishing decommissioned airframes isn't the most moronic thing Russia has done with a missile
then again, "most moronic missile strike" is a high bar for russia
also see
the strike happened in april 2022 just a couple months after the start of the war
vatBlack folk are fricking moronic
Yeah, commercial satellite BDA on the day of the strike itself was suspect. Still stand by hitting decommissioned planes as being valid though, better than hospitals and foot bridges.
The (recommissioned) Su-24 is the platform for the Storm Shadow launches, so the strike yesterday was probably in retaliation on that front.