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Did Russian aircraft miss their targets in Syria?

Wow, nice to see a .. couple.. chinees and frenchee go with rubbish talk like dat (I kinda understand the point of the Chineese guy - just be a provocator, writting lots of rubbish, though sitting in a sofa, doing nothing; then glorious frenchee comes out dizzy with "successes"); here to explane things simple: you cannot just proclame some dictator, who btw sitting in there some several decades and had all kissings with, particularly, frenche leaders for years, a sudden bastard; there kinda the thing, which you probbaly haven't heard off, call INertation fckuking Law (bag or good/like't or not), Assad is kinda still the only legitimate boss in there, whom officially ask Russia to assist by supporting his forces, the only really fighting with isis, by air strikes on isis mil infrastructure (not even so much isis insuregents), - so Russia just bomming ammo/fuels storagtes/command centers and stuff ... so relax alil , ok
 
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Do you think those things will work against modern Russian aircraft?
Good luck taking down Su-34s and Su-30SMs

And to make things even worse a joint Syrian-Iranian offensive is coming

Read that list again.

Aircrafts shot by MANPADs were ancient relics which needed to dive (fly at lower altitude) in order to bomb effectively. No modern aircraft could be shot down by MANPAD: Aircrafts do not fly at low altitude now as guided munitions have eliminated need for low altitude bombing.


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There's no smart bombs in the Russian arsenal (In 2015).:coffee:

They do not have precision targeting capabilities. Their fighters - even the most modern – always fly at lower altitude ‘to hope’ to reach a target.



Pinpoint strike at 0 : 06 :partay:




Pinpoint strike by ultra modern Su-34 at 0 : 07 :partay:


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just some rumor west are trying to blabla abt Russia as they know Russia doing the attack in the way it should be
 
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WTF are the bombs high on vodka?


Not ! Only the superpower Russia. :rofl:


Quote :


The Big Thing the Russian Air Force Still Can’t Do

Moscow lags in precision munitions


September 27, 2015
David Axe


After two decades of neglect, the Russian air force is enjoying a petrodollar-funded renaissance.

In 2010, the air force and naval aviation bought just 19 new fixed-wing airplanes. The number of new planes swelled to 24 in 2011, 35 in 2012, 51 a year later and a whopping 101 in 2014. This year the Kremlin expects to acquire 91 new fixed-wing aircraft.

But for all this modernization, there’s one big thing the Russian air force still can’t do. Nearly 30 years after the United States and its closest allies ushered in an era of precision guided munitions, wherein almost every combat plane packs laser-, radar-, infrared- or GPS-guided bombs and missiles, Russia still lags behind in the development, acquisition and employment of such “smart” air-to-ground munitions — especially long-range ones.

“Certain categories are absent completely, such as precision-guided, air-launched stand-off missiles (in the class of the MBDA Storm Shadow and the Raytheon AGM-154 Joint Stand-Off Weapon) and satellite-guided bombs, despite the fact that such bombs have been tested successfully by the Russian military,” Alexander Mladenov writes in the current issue of Combat Aircraft.

Along the same lines, Moscow has failed to acquire targeting pods for its warplanes. Many other air forces use these sensor pods to find targets for smart weapons. But not Russia. Consequently for the Kremlin, “all newly-introduced Russian air force bombers and tactical fighters rely on air-to-surface targeting technologies that are 30 years old,” Mladenov explains.


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Not ! Only the superpower Russia. :rofl:


Quote :


The Big Thing the Russian Air Force Still Can’t Do

Moscow lags in precision munitions


September 27, 2015
David Axe


After two decades of neglect, the Russian air force is enjoying a petrodollar-funded renaissance.

In 2010, the air force and naval aviation bought just 19 new fixed-wing airplanes. The number of new planes swelled to 24 in 2011, 35 in 2012, 51 a year later and a whopping 101 in 2014. This year the Kremlin expects to acquire 91 new fixed-wing aircraft.

But for all this modernization, there’s one big thing the Russian air force still can’t do. Nearly 30 years after the United States and its closest allies ushered in an era of precision guided munitions, wherein almost every combat plane packs laser-, radar-, infrared- or GPS-guided bombs and missiles, Russia still lags behind in the development, acquisition and employment of such “smart” air-to-ground munitions — especially long-range ones.

“Certain categories are absent completely, such as precision-guided, air-launched stand-off missiles (in the class of the MBDA Storm Shadow and the Raytheon AGM-154 Joint Stand-Off Weapon) and satellite-guided bombs, despite the fact that such bombs have been tested successfully by the Russian military,” Alexander Mladenov writes in the current issue of Combat Aircraft.

Along the same lines, Moscow has failed to acquire targeting pods for its warplanes. Many other air forces use these sensor pods to find targets for smart weapons. But not Russia. Consequently for the Kremlin, “all newly-introduced Russian air force bombers and tactical fighters rely on air-to-surface targeting technologies that are 30 years old,” Mladenov explains.


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They are using Vaccuum bombs.Though unguided ,the explosions are extremely large and generally get the job done.

WTF are the bombs high on vodka?

No .Very powerful vaccuum bombs. Their destruction radius is extremely large and they get the job done.

Our forces are not allowed to show the accuracy of our bombs during this operation. That is why you get a cropped video where the point of impact is not clear until after the explosion.

Possible.But some of my sources have stated use of very powerful vaccuum bombs because they suspect that FSA has glonass jammers .
 
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Russian bombing will be able to test there weapons
and the pilots will have a better training now
 
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they are most probably using up the old stocks of soviet era bombs.

This one most probably was a cluster bomb:
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This explosion is huge:
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These looks more accurate :
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images

Target area wiped out:
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