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Ukrainian F-16 reportedly shoots down second Russian Su-34 "Fullback"
November 25, 2024 (by
Lieven Dewitte) -
Unconfirmed reports from Russian military bloggers and aviation sources suggest that a Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber was lost under unclear circumstances earlier today.
Renowned figures close to the Russian Air Force, such as aviation expert Ilya Tumanov, have acknowledged the incident with solemn tributes like “Eternal memory, brothers,” implying that the crew did not survive the crash.
This incident marks the second recent loss of a Russian Su-34, following an alleged shootdown by a Ukrainian F-16 on October 12 under similar circumstances. While the exact details of today’s incident remain unclear, some sources are attributing the latest downing to an engagement with a Ukrainian F-16.
If true, this incident underscores Ukraine's growing ability to challenge Russian dominance in contested airspace.
The Su-34 (NATO reporting name "Fullback"), known for its advanced avionics and capabilities, is a cornerstone of Russia's tactical bomber fleet. It combines the roles of strike aircraft and air superiority fighter, making it a significant loss for the Russian military.
Neither Russia nor Ukraine has officially commented on the specifics of the incident. Analysts suggest the silence may indicate concerns about morale, the effectiveness of Ukrainian air defenses, or potential strategic shifts in the aerial conflict.
Today's event adds to an increasing pattern of Russian aircraft losses in recent months. Military analysts point to improving Ukrainian air capabilities, bolstered by Western-provided systems and platforms, as a key factor in altering the dynamics of the air war. For Ukraine, leveraging such systems alongside experienced pilots could reshape the balance of power in the skies.
This incident marks the second recent loss of a Russian Su-34, following an alleged shootdown by a Ukrainian F-16 on October 12 under similar circumstances. While the exact details of today’s incident remain unclear, some sources are attributing the latest downing to an engagement with a Ukrainian F-16.
If true, this incident underscores Ukraine's growing ability to challenge Russian dominance in contested airspace.
The Su-34 (NATO reporting name "Fullback"), known for its advanced avionics and capabilities, is a cornerstone of Russia's tactical bomber fleet. It combines the roles of strike aircraft and air superiority fighter, making it a significant loss for the Russian military.
Neither Russia nor Ukraine has officially commented on the specifics of the incident. Analysts suggest the silence may indicate concerns about morale, the effectiveness of Ukrainian air defenses, or potential strategic shifts in the aerial conflict.
Today's event adds to an increasing pattern of Russian aircraft losses in recent months. Military analysts point to improving Ukrainian air capabilities, bolstered by Western-provided systems and platforms, as a key factor in altering the dynamics of the air war. For Ukraine, leveraging such systems alongside experienced pilots could reshape the balance of power in the skies.
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