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  1. spicedriver

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    Did you see the video of the guy in the Su-25 ejecting? Apparently happened earlier this summer.
     
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    #528 spicedriver, Oct 26, 2022
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    More on the SU-30 crash. Multi tweet.

     
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    That rather makes sense, because the aircraft seemed to be in full power and under some semblence of control.
     
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    We have had hypoxia problems with the F-22A and F-35, too. They use oxygen generators instead of the LOX systems from older aircraft, and there were some teething problems.
     
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    looks like cgi
     
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    Hard landing indeed...

     
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    Prob most 1990s outdated weapons & aircraft will make their way to Ukraine.

    I'll bet f-16's will after the downing of our drone.
     
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    Ukrainian drone attack footage:

     
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    Russian Ka-52 Shootdown

     
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    60? year old T-55 tanks to join the battle :eek:


     
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    and this is aviation related because ???????
     
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    Ukraine war thread ;) ....... plenty of strictly aviation threads to choose from :rolleyes:
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    Because tank rounds fly through the air ?
     
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    Russian Su-34 shot down in Ukraine

     
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    Friendlies? Airliners? All the same to poorly trained SAM system operators. Wonder if they get a decoration for this victory?
     
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    Can't be a proper Russian soldier without 20 lbs of medals on your chest.
    Already has another silhouette stenciled on his launcher.
     
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    #548 Dane, Mar 25, 2023
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    In a sense, it reminds me of an American made, Haqqani owned Stinger in our Afghanistan threat briefs…In the Apache, we always thought the threat was low…Shoot the only missile and ownership status is lost.

    However, RPK, PKM, RPG and AK were certainly causes for vigilance.

    The RPGs would leave a smoke trail. The others, however, were mostly undetectable and merely an awry whisper as rounds passed by you (hopefully).

    Finding PoOs in the mountains was a challenge. Once identified, the fight was brief (30mm and rockets). There was no finer satisfaction than taking the threat off the truly brave on the ground; such is being a gun pilot.

    I enjoy my life now as a biz jet IP, but I miss that ol’ A model Apache.
     
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    seems like tanks and helicopters (and A-10's) are slow. easy targets for modern weapons. ........... Commercial drones dropping grenades thru open hatches of modern main battle tanks? :eek:

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    #550 Dane, Mar 26, 2023
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    In the Apache, we had the luxury, if you will, of maintaining forward air speed and a 150’ hard deck…One would need to be a heck of a shot to get us with an RPG unless that crew was “trolling” and looking for a fight; I was never one of those pilots.

    However, the lift platforms like the Chinook and Blackhawk had to fly slow approaches and land in seriously hostile conditions while we flew cover.

    The Blackhawk crews were especially exposed when flying with the doors open and/or removed….I recall a Medevac UH-60 crew in Jalalabad that recorded a cockpit temperature of 150F, and they were obviously wearing helmets, gloves, boots, flight suits and body armor. Mad respect.

    We were spoiled with an air conditioning system used to cool the Forward Avionics Bays (FAB). One could easily identify a CH, UH and AH pilot. We were bone dry while they were soaked in sweat.
     

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