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Russians demonstrated their Su-25 being downed in Ukraine

Russians demonstrated their Su-25 being downed in Ukraine

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A video from the camera of the Russian Su-25SM attack aircraft pilot, who was shot down by the Ukrainian military, was released online.

The footage captured the pilot of a single-seat attack aircraft losing control of the aircraft and ejecting after a missile hit.

The missile presumably hit part of the vertical stabilizer, which caused the aircraft to lose control during the turn and start collapsing.

The identification of the downed Russian aircraft determined that it had the number “09 red.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kTEGC5YCO0

This loss of the Aerospace Forces of the Russian Federation was not previously reported. The incident occurred during the battles in the summer of 2022.

The pilot ejected at an altitude of 200 meters, which is quite low for ejection. It is possible that he received injuries.

Падіння російського Су-25СМ з номером “09 червоний”. Літо 2022. Кадр з відео соцмереж

A single-site Su-25 armored attack aircraft is designed to provide air support in the combat zone day and night under conditions of the target visibility, as well as for the destruction of objects with specified coordinates.

This attack aircraft, developed in the 1970s, could, with a stretch, be called a modern type of equipment.

In 2001, the Russian Sukhoi Design Bureau launched a program to modernize the Su-25 into an improved version of the Su-25SM attack aircraft.

On March 5, 2002, this upgraded aircraft made its first tour. The new model aircraft has better combat capabilities. Su-25SM is equipped with an airborne radar station and an expanded armament.

This aircraft has new combat modes that allow using the guided air-surface missiles from horizontal flight by deploying the accurate software-corrected tracking of the target.

In September, the wreckage of another destroyed Russian Su-25SM jet was discovered in the Kharkiv region.

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