A Ukrainian drone strike has destroyed a Russian TU-22 long range bomber at an air base south of St Petersburg
- Russian bomber, go fuck yourself. 
- Everyone liked that 
- More of that, please. 
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- What percentage of these attacks deep into Russia are being launched from Ukraine and what percentage are being launched from Russia? Of the latter (assuming non-zero), what percentage are being launched by Ukranian forces operating in Russia and what percentage are being launched by dissident Russians themselves? - Considering the first pictures of the plane burning were on Ukrainian social media, and “someone” put up a Ukrainian flag right outside the airport, I’m guessing these aren’t being launched from Ukraine. 
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- As the other poster said, this attack likely came from inside the house 😱 - They’ve also developed and used long-range drones similar to what the terrorists in Tehran sold to the terrorists in the Kremlin. Basically flying mopeds of death. - Seems Ukraine is giving the Kremlin the wonderful opportunity to pull air defense resources back into Russia or face extremely expensive and embarrassing attacks. - These airfields have air defense systems already. They’re just failing to destroy these drones, because the Ukrainian operatives launching them are smarter, and the Russian soldiers are lax. 
 
 
- Removed by mod - The bad news is that Russia still has ~60 of those. The good news is that they can’t replace the losses, the production line was scrapped 30 years ago. The supposed successor, PAK DA, continues being a vaporware. - I’d be surprised if more than 30 can actually fly right? I mean, only a fraction of their working tanks were real. - They have 30 sets of spare parts - The shitty bomber of Theseus 
 
 
- And how many of those have all their parts and are capable of getting airborne? 
- Removed by mod - This was a short range drone with a small explosive attached. It was launched from only a few miles away. It’s a cheap drone. 
 
 
 
- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - Images posted on social media and analysed by BBC Verify show a Tupolev Tu-22 on fire at Soltsy-2 airbase, south of St Petersburg. - However, images posted on the social media platform Telegram showed a large fire engulfing a jet with the distinctive nose cone of the Tu-22. - While the destruction of a single aircraft will have little effect on the potency of Moscow’s current 60-strong fleet, the operation highlights Kyiv’s growing ability to strike targets deep inside Russian territory. - Kyiv has over recent months launched dozens of fixed-wing unmanned aircraft to attack Moscow, a journey of several hundred miles. - However, the Russian MoD’s description of the drone as a “copter-type UAV” suggests a cheap, commercially available device launched at short range. - BBC Verify confirmed the location of the Ukrainian drone attack on Soltsy-2 by comparing visual clues - such as the appearance of aircraft and bays - to historical satellite images of the airbase. 
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- probably what they have been using to bomb schools - Kids run fast, if they can hear you coming it ruins everything 
 
- I have never seen a post more needy of the NSFW tag in my life. - I am now trapped at my desk, potentially for hours, I may have to call an ambulance, priapism is a serious medical condition! 
- REKT 
- > Moscow said that a drone was hit by small-arms fire but managed to “damage” a plane. Ukraine has not commented. - The plane is just pining for the fjords. - Merely a hull wound! 
 
- Although I’m a bit late, it is worth mentioning, that the Tu-22M3 is not just a variant of the Tu-22. The Tu-22 was a completely different aircraft, and the Tu-22M retained the name only for political reasons. The Tu-22M3, though, is actually a development of the Tu-22M, most notably with different air intakes. 
- Goddammit its still going on? No wonder Petrol prices are so high now 








