We are talking about flying from one Syrian town to another and you bring up an F-35 (which is not even operational) making a
transatlantic flight (from Europe to North America) in 120kn head wind which severely degrades its efficiency.
the door knobs that thanked you are as naive as you.
Gianmarco says the group spent
5h of the 7h in poor meteorological conditions with headwinds of 120kt
Flying from one Syrian town to another does not usually require aerial refueling, especially if it's at cruising speed. Mentioned an F-35 crossing the Atlantic is a fail. Just like your knowledge of geography and basic arithmetic was a fail.
Are you for real, or just playing dumb? Again of all the hundreds or thousands of SU-24 sorties flown over Syria how would you know that they all fly at an airspeed with the wing extended?
You have zero proof to coraberate your claim, as usually you are making ridiculous claims. There is video of SU-24s taking off with afterburners in Syria with minimal payload. Couple that with interviews with Russian pilots saying that from the time they receive orders to hit a target to the time the targets is hit can take as little as 30 minutes.
Yet there are videos also showing SU-24s over Syria with wing retracted labeled as Russian. Again I don't even need to mention SU-24s using afterburners in Syria.
Here is a video of a "Russian" SU-24 in Syria with wings swept. Notice I give proof while you blow hot air out of your rear end.
Reminds me of how you claimed SU-24s in Syria can not use precision munitions yet after I posted a picture of a SU-24 in Syria with a laser guided bomb and provided a link that proves SU-24s can use precision munitions you still kept shamelessly denying
If you want to believe that Hollywood BS article be my guest. But what special forces would shoot one guy only to let everyone one else flee? It makes more sense to drop a 500lb bomb and take everyone out at once. The Kurds and the US work together when the US provides air support. It's difficult to imagine that no US, French, British or other allied aircraft is available. In the worste case scenario it would take what 30 minutes for an allied aircraft to reach a point in Syria.