Behold! The Russian air force!

Behold! The Russian air force!

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Sweet! He took out the ghost of kiev!

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toss_bombing

this russian pilot doesn't like air

>grad but worse and more expensive
Thanks for proving him right.

Isn’t more mobile and accurate?

>unguided missiles
>accurate

Still blowing up azog day and night.

>still flying randomly and killing randos
ftfy

Behold! The ukrainian Airforce.

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>brainlets are at it again

Behold! The german Airforce.

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Fuck man, the F35 was hella worth it.

Context? Germans don't have airforces? What?

Behold! The British Airforce!

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>The ukrainian Airforce.
After the collapse of the USSR, Ukraine got a huge air and sea fleet.
But on the advice of their owners from the USA, they turned everything into metal, or sold it to third countries.
Disposal of Tu 22M3 bomber at pic.

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based junk coverer

Cockholes got a unique Soviet floating laboratory, which they also sold for metal.

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That looks cool as fuck.

>posting the same shit for week

At the beginning of 1992, the Ukrainian Air Force consisted of 10 aviation divisions, 22 separate air regiments, 9 separate squadrons. A total of 2,800 aircraft (including almost 1,700 combat aircraft, including 42 new strategic bombers) and about 150,000 personnel. Another division of missile carriers (Tu-22M3 and Tu-16K), five separate regiments and five squadrons were in naval aviation ...

In 1992, in terms of quantitative indicators, the military aviation of Ukraine was second only to the aviation of the United States, Russia and China, and in terms of quality, only the United States.

Almost all turn into metal and sold!

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>F35 was hella worth it

going to be full ev's by 2030

You honestly think modern aircraft with all their fancy ballistics computers has the need for maneuvers like that?