Ukrainian F-16 Fighters No Match for Russia’s Su-35, Will Be ‘Destroyed’
American-made F-16 fighter jets supplied to Ukraine will be destroyed by Russia’s Sukhoi Su-35 fighters, according to the country’s defense conglomerate, Rostec.
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American-made F-16 fighter jets supplied to Ukraine will be destroyed by Russia’s Sukhoi Su-35 fighters, according to the country’s defense conglomerate, Rostec.
Iran has reportedly been supplied with the long-range electronic warfare system “Murmansk-BN” by Russia to counter potential large-scale attacks by Israel and the United States.
Russian forces in Ukraine have reportedly begun using North Korean-made “Bulsae-4” anti-tank missiles, further evidence of the increasingly close military cooperation between the two nations.
The Russian aerospace conglomerate, United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), has unofficially confirmed the frontline deployment of the country’s fifth-generation fighter jet, the Su-57 “Felon,” in Ukraine.
At present, the United States, Russia, and China are each deploying nuclear-capable bombers to airspace near their respective borders.
Approximately a month after Russian warships, including a nuclear submarine, visited Cuba, causing tensions with the United States, several Russian warships will again be in the Caribbean nation this weekend.
Russia scrambled a Su-27 fighter jet to intercept a British Royal Air Force (RAF) RC-135 “Rivet Joint” electronic reconnaissance aircraft, which was accompanied by two Eurofighter Typhoon jets, in the airspace over the Black Sea.
During the week of May 11 to 17, Russian military claimed to have successfully destroyed five Leopard 2A1 tanks, manufactured by the German company Krauss-Maffei but donated to the Ukrainian Armed Forces to help the Eastern Europe country in its armed conflict with Russia.
The Russian Ministry of Defense has scrambled its fighter jets to intercept and “drive away” two U.S. Air Force B-52 bombers from entering Russian airspace.
Last January, when Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu visited the Raduga State Machine-Building Design Bureau facility, journalists captured images of a newly developed missile.