Indeed. Very good book with loads of information and good photos!Fishbed_9307 wrote: ↑07 Nov 2022, 19:05 I can stongly recommend reading "Guardians of Ukraine" from Babak Taghvaee
Indeed. Very good book with loads of information and good photos!Fishbed_9307 wrote: ↑07 Nov 2022, 19:05 I can stongly recommend reading "Guardians of Ukraine" from Babak Taghvaee
Could very well be Mi-9 "191" which was stored at Kherson in late 2021.ehusmann wrote: ↑11 Nov 2022, 22:33 Captured Mi-8 in the Kherson region. Seems like the Z is painted over Ukrainian markings, so probably captured by the Russians early in the war and now back with its rightful owners. Just like Kherson itself!!
https://twitter.com/TWMCLtd/status/1591163758126436352
And don't forget to watch the video in the post underneath it. And 87% of these people voted to be part of Russia?? My a$$...
I am aware of the Su-24s in the vicinity of Ukraine indeed (including that some were destroyed in that attack on an airfield in Crimea), but as I mentioned, I have yet to see confirmed evidence of any of them in action over Ukraine. The video I linked to should be that proof (at least mentioned as being a Russian plane by all who post it), but it is not clear from the video itself.
@LotA_IL wrote:Qualitative summary:
Destroyed:
2 x Ka-52
1 x Mi-8
1 x Mi-28
5 x Mi-8/24/28
3 x Unidentified
Badly damaged:
1 x Mi-8
Damaged to some extent:
4 x Mi-28 (2 of which are likely NM/UB)
1 x Mi-8
3 x Mi-24
2 x Ka-52
That Tu-22 was hit at Dyagilevo (Ryazan)
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