ALLIED RESOLVE 2022 + the war that followed

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Re: ALLIED RESOLVE 2022 + what followed

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The last w/o Su-25 is 09 red according to Internel sources.

I have one 09 red and it is

Su-25SM3 09 red RF-93025 2021 Chernigovka VKS cam A 57 red

Again a Domna or Chernigovka former based aircraft. How many is left?

Large A means Arial large day gloo (now over painted?).
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https://youtu.be/34-4D-MmR4I

Incredible GoPro helmet cam POV footage shows a Russian pilot ejecting from a shot down Su-25 at extreme low altitude.

There is not much info about the background of this clip but the scenes shown here are just incredible given the fact that this seems to be the first time such a event was released for the public.

Source: https://www.youtube.cim/c/Fighterbomber
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Ajaxfever wrote: 24 Oct 2022, 15:28 https://youtu.be/34-4D-MmR4I

Incredible GoPro helmet cam POV footage shows a Russian pilot ejecting from a shot down Su-25 at extreme low altitude.

There is not much info about the background of this clip but the scenes shown here are just incredible given the fact that this seems to be the first time such a event was released for the public.

Source: https://www.youtube.cim/c/Fighterbomber

It seems this plane wasn’t shot down, but crashed near Belgorod June 17th, after hitting powerlines. Which also explains the clear cut vertical tailfin.
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The fields looks like spring green, ie early in the year.
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michel N wrote: 24 Oct 2022, 16:38
Ajaxfever wrote: 24 Oct 2022, 15:28 https://youtu.be/34-4D-MmR4I

Incredible GoPro helmet cam POV footage shows a Russian pilot ejecting from a shot down Su-25 at extreme low altitude.

There is not much info about the background of this clip but the scenes shown here are just incredible given the fact that this seems to be the first time such a event was released for the public.

Source: https://www.youtube.cim/c/Fighterbomber

It seems this plane wasn’t shot down, but crashed near Belgorod June 17th, after hitting powerlines. Which also explains the clear cut vertical tailfin.
Makes sense.. it could explain the violent pitch up of the aircraft and very speedy ejection. Also I think that I remember the crashed aircraft in Belgorod was at the edge of a forest. And what Hammaro says, still very fresh green scenery.
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Stated Mi-28P RF-95250 04 red

Pictures flying and crashed.
https://twitter.com/TheBaseLeg/status/1 ... 84/photo/1

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Mi-35P Mi-24P 04 red RF-95290 2021 VKS cam

No base noted but much possible Korenovsk air base.
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This was shot down on 24 Feb 22 I believe.
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New sat pictures of the Khersones heliport without traces of helicopters.

https://twitter.com/ArtisanalAPT/status ... 49/photo/1

Anyone have pictures with aircraft or helicopters?
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Ka-52 wreck somewhere in Ukraine. No info on which, where or when.
https://twitter.com/UAWeapons/status/15 ... 0453372928

And a Russian Mi-8 that was blown out of the sky at very low level. Should have been flying lower... or maybe not at all...
https://twitter.com/Tendar/status/1587074976758353921

This is probably the wreck of it.
https://twitter.com/NOELreports/status/ ... 7169498113
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....we shall see whether the purported attack at Pskov Ostrava Veretye AB

not that far from the Latvian border
indeed claimed two or more Kamov Ka-52 Hokum helicopters...

https://scramble.nl/community/messageboard/52/166692 :|

https://twitter.com/paolobucci68/status ... 6769127424
Another #explosive device was found at the airfield in the #Pskov region where two Russian helicopters exploded On October 31,
during an inspection of the scene,
a suspicious object was found attached to the fuselage of a MI-28 helicopter.
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Ostrov
Earth Google 2021.10.08. 59 helicopters, 66

The Ka-52 helicopters 15-я бр АА - в/ч 44440 - 6-я А ВВС comes from a tour against Ukraine.

Ka-52
White 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 69, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 20

The accidents with the latest helicopters in Ostrov is a sign that some else than Ukraine are in action.
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And another video of a Ka-52 crash site. Not much remains, though the (blurred out) remains of the two pilots are still there. The guy filming says it happened a month ago, that the Russians had been there since, but never bothered to retrieve the pilots. Typical...
https://twitter.com/wartranslated/statu ... 2291750912
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17-я бр АА (Zhukov) – Kamensk Uralskij, Uprun, в/ч 45123 with among Mi-8 and Mi-26
received order of Zjukov.

Means that the 17 Br AA is active during the Ukraine war.

17 BrAA have not been mentioned before during the war.
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wondering:

How many Ukranian military assets were put under Russian control and use from former Ukranian Airbases and Barracks since annexing Crimea and after occupying sites elsewhere?
thinking of

Prop and jet transport Aircraft
fighter/bomber Aircraft
Helicopters, transport, armed transport
Helicopters, combat / attack
Tanks, MBT
Armoured verhicles: APC, AFV
Truck and fuel trucks, special assets

must be quite a bit of hardware
Hoera d'revolutie, 't is eindelijk zover', maar de nwe leiders blijken net zo autoritair
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Glidepath wrote: 07 Nov 2022, 14:57 wondering:

How many Ukranian military assets were put under Russian control and use from former Ukranian Airbases and Barracks since annexing Crimea and after occupying sites elsewhere?
thinking of

Prop and jet transport Aircraft
fighter/bomber Aircraft
Helicopters, transport, armed transport
Helicopters, combat / attack
Tanks, MBT
Armoured verhicles: APC, AFV
Truck and fuel trucks, special assets

must be quite a bit of hardware
Well I don't know anything about tanks and stuff but regarding aircraft and helicopters the Russians ceased quit a few of them in Crimea. However, most airworthy aircraft and helicopters from the naval unit at Saki were evacuated to Kulbakino in time.

The other bases at the time were Belbek, home to the 204th Brigade with about 50 MiG-29s (a lot of not most of them non-airworthy) and some L-39s. Kirovskoye was home of the flight test centre (or what was left of it) and only housed about a dozen of stored Fulcrums including the former Ukrainian Falcons aircraft and a few transports and helicopters.

Surprisingly the Russians allowed the Ukrainians to evacuate their non-airworthy aircraft from Belbek, Kirovskoye and Saki and subsequently about 50 MiG-29s and about a dozen Kamov 27 and 31's and Mi-8s were disassembled and moved to Kulbakino by road. Four stored Beriev 12's and nine operational MiG-29s along with four L-39s remained behind in Crimea, the Berievs probably because they were not worth evacuating, and the operational aircraft because the Russians didn't let them go..

I can stongly recommend reading "Guardians of Ukraine" from Babak Taghvaee which provides great detail about the occupation of Crimea and the evacuation of the aircraft which is supported by Google Earth imagery. Some 50 MiG-29s had shown up at Kulbakino by the summer of 2014. Many of which were relocated to Lviv for overhaul. The 204th Brigade from Belbek initially continued to operate from Kulbakino with some overhauled aircraft by was relocated to Lutsk around late 2020/early 2021.
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