Ukrainian Air Force Masterfully Hit Targets In Belgorod Region, Russia
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You need to be a true professional to successfully carry out such an operation.
Ukrainian air force carried out a skillful attack on the territory of the Belgorod region, where a "creeping offensive" is currently underway. The pilots performed a complex maneuver to accurately drop aerial bombs and hit Russian military facilities.
Retired Ukrainian Air Force Colonel, instructor pilot and military expert Roman Svitan explained on Channel 24 that such operations are extremely dangerous. You need to be a true professional to successfully carry them out.
How the aerial bombs could have been dropped
Deep State analysts reported that Ukrainian pilots successfully struck military facilities in the areas of the settlements of Demidovka and Kondratovka in the Belgorod region. Presumably, GBU-39/62 and JDAM bombs were used for this. The General Staff has not yet commented on this information.
According to military expert Svitan, a creeping offensive with the use of aviation continues in the Belgorod region. An important element of this process is the destruction of stationary military facilities to a depth of 20-25 kilometers from the border.
Due to the active Russian air defense, Ukrainian pilots are forced to operate at low altitudes, reaching speeds of over 950 kilometers per hour. During the bomb drop, the planning and correction system opens, which allows the projectile to fly up to 40 kilometers, completing its combat mission.
“These operations are extremely complex and dangerous,” noted the retired colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Ukrainian aircraft often approach the border under the Russian radio horizon, performing complex maneuvers. During the bomb drop, they increase the angle of attack, a kind of hill, which makes the pilots visible to Russian air defense. In order to successfully evade missile attacks and return to their original position, you need to be real professionals — and that's what Ukrainian pilots are.