Russian Army Mi-24M in action. Location Idlib, Syria.
Mi-24P.
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Amen.
And what about the Su-57?
Aren’t you tired of posting simple one liners. While, adding no substance to the debate????
What you write and say is not a debate.
What do you know??? Please, enlighten us………;)
Did I say I know something? Only you know nothing.
You waste your time and your health.
I’d like real infos, not rumors.
[USER=”1416″]Scooter[/USER]
Aren’t you fed up?
The cold hard truth is the Su-57 is pretty much a failure as a program. So, best Russia can do is save what it can. Which, is why it has only ordered a very small number of aircraft. These can be used as “Demonstrators” and to keep Sukhoi doors open.
Russia has no intention of “mass” producing the Su-57. Unless, it could find a major partner to fund the program. Yet, very little interest in the aircraft on the export market. So, prospects look pretty grim….
Boooooring…
You know nothing.
Russian or… Ukrainian?
Propaganda Vs propaganda… Boring…
Thus, Russian defense spending and procurement is in for a sustained trim, but the reductions are fairly minor in comparison to the sensational headlines.
That’s the point.
NOOOoooooooo!
It was shot down by an Apache helicopter, and Israel swiftly launched warplanes to target its mobile control ground station in Syria.
An Apache? More probably a T-129 Atak.
A Su-25… :apologetic: