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A radar image released by the Turkish Ministry of Defense purportedly shows the flightpath of a Russian Su-24 fighter jet over southern Turkey's Hatay Province (Turkish territory outlined in blue ...
With the Su-24, the Soviet Union achieved a day-and-night, all-weather capable attack aircraft, due to onboard ground following radar that could automatically maintain the Su-24’s altitude in ...
Hear a Turkish Air Force radar station warning an unknown aircraft about to enter the Turkish airspace. On Nov. 24, a Russian Air Force Su-24M belonging to the contingent deployed to Latakia, in ...
A senior Egyptian military officer revealed shocking details about the Russian-made Su-35 fighter jet. He explained the ...
Images coming from Syria show a Su-24 Fencer in flames. And it's Russian. On Nov. 24, 2015, the Turkish Air Force shot down what appears to be a Sukhoi Su-24 Fencer that, according to the first ...
The Su-15 was taken as the basis for the new design in 1963 and quickly underwent major changes. The Orion radar system installed in the nose cone was large enough to seat its two-man crew in a ...
But the Su-24 is old and, in Ukrainian service, mostly unmodified from its original Cold War condition. Its radar-warning gear and jammers are old.
In September 2011, the IRIAF’s Deputy Commander, General Mohammad Alavi said to IRINN TV that the service had tested domestically produced, anti-radar smart missiles on Su-24 aircraft.
The Ukrainian air force’s aging Su-24 bomber crews continue to defy the odds. Despite heavy losses early in the war, the air force’s single squadron of the swing-wing, two-seat bombers is ...
Despite Norwegian and U.S. denials, the Globus-II radar previously served in a role related to missile technology and was once revealed to be pointing toward Russia.
Details: During the morning air attack, Su-24 aircraft launched four anti-radar missiles, presumably Kh-31s, in the direction from the sea to the coast. It is reported that thanks to effective ...
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