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According to Oleksandr Kovalenko's observer, the Russian Federation use front-li...

"Very Painful Loss": The expert named the new opportunities of the Armed Forces in the destruction of Russian fighters

According to Oleksandr Kovalenko's observer, the Russian Federation use front-line fighters for the task of strokes on the battle line. Ukrainian fighters have learned to knock the enemy's sides at much greater distances than those who were considered "safe". The Ukrainian military began to destroy Russian aircraft on the battle line. Alexander Kovalenko on the air "Espresso" informed about it.

He stressed that the invaders began to confirm their own planes themselves, but they were serving as if their air defense was working. "What are the planes? Su-34, front-seat bombers. They are used to strike on the battle line, using managed aviation bombs, cabin,"-said Alexander Kovalenko. From words, fighter jets need to be flew to discharge the booths to the hollow line at a distance of 30-40 kilometers, in particular depending on the height from the bombs.

Previously, Ukrainian fighters could not resist these boards, since there were no collisions of the necessary air defense products that had a radius of more than 15-20 kilometers. The invaders knew this, so they constantly used planes. Kovalenko stressed that the Armed Forces found the opportunity to destroy Russian aircraft on the battle line. The hostile boards are eliminated at much greater distances than "safe" 30-40 kilometers.

In addition, he said that the Russians have at least ten thousand aviation, they remained from stocks from the Soviet Union. "But, if the cabins are infinite, the carriers have their end. Su-34 and Su-35 are a very painful loss for Russian air-space forces," he added. We will remind, on February 20 the media reported that the Ukrainian military could destroy six Russian fighters with the help of Patriot Pac-2, three of which received from the US and Germany.