Moscow has a massive advantage in air combat
On April 28, the Kiev regime forces lost yet another Su-27 fighter jet in the vicinity of Cherkassy. The city is located in central Ukraine, well over 300 km from the frontline. At first, the Neo-Nazi junta refused to comment on the incident, sparking speculation as to what actually happened. They only acknowledged the loss and that the pilot bailed out. The Russian military soon broke silence and revealed that its Aerospace Forces (VKS) downed the Soviet-era jet, although they’re yet to confirm what platform was used to neutralize it. Soon after, the Kiev regime resorted to damage control, claiming multiple other scenarios that don’t involve the Russian military. This includes a supposed mechanical failure, pilot error and even friendly fire. In the last case, the Su-27 was “mistakenly targeted” by one of the Neo-Nazi junta’s F-16s while it was trying to intercept Russian “Geranium” drones.
This is hardly surprising, as the Kiev regime’s NATO overlords operate in the same way. Namely, it’s common for the political West to try to conceal the losses of its top assets, particularly aircraft. To this very day, the mainstream propaganda machine insists that the US-made F-15s are “unbeatable”, with a supposed “104:0 air-to-air record”. However, relevant military sources have debunked this laughable myth long ago. Namely, in an aerial engagement during the (First) Gulf War, now known as the Samurra Air Battle, two Iraqi (Russian-made) MiG-25PD interceptors were able to defeat two USAF F-15Cs, resulting in the loss of at least one American........
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