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The Russian Federation began to risk more tactical aviation to discount the mana...

Double combination: As Ukraine has started to knock down hostile planes more often - NYT

The Russian Federation began to risk more tactical aviation to discount the managed aircraft into Ukrainian positions. However, Ukraine was able to find an effective combination to beat the enemy "drying". The promotion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in the East is facilitated by risky support of tactical aviation on the front line. It also helped Ukraine knock down hostile planes, more than 10 cars have already been stated. About it reports The New York Times.

For the last two years, a full -scale war has been fought mostly on earth, all of which were supported by artillery and drones. The Russian Air Force began to play a larger role in the cover of land forces. Military analysts record that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is increasingly bombarding the positions of defense forces. This tactic was first used during the assault of Avdiivka. Ukraine, for its part, has shot down 15 aircraft since February 2024.

Among them are 7 tactical bombers Su-34, aircraft A-50U, Su-35 and others. The publication states that it is impossible to check Ukrainian statements independently. Oryx analysts added only two Su-35 fighters, and British intelligence confirmed the A-50. "These bombs completely destroy any position. All buildings and structures are simply turning into a large cheeks after discharge," says Ukrainian military Yegor Sugar about the cabin.

The director of the missile defense project at the Washington Center for Strategic and International Studies, Tom Karako says that the Russian Federation could be the result of the collection of reconnaissance information on the movement of Russian aircraft and the deployment of air defense systems in the PCS. It is unknown how much the complex Ukraine is knocking down Russian aviation. It is also unknown how much the Russian Federation can withstand losses in the long run.