Thursday, March 10, 2022

Ukrainian S-300s Gain First Ever Kills: Shoot Down Two NATO Aircraft Accidentally Over Romania

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Ukrainian S-300s Gain First Ever Kills: Shoot Down Two NATO Aircraft Accidentally Over Romania - Reports



S-300, MiG-21 and IAR 330-Puma


Amid ongoing hostilities between Russian and Ukrainian forces, the latter’s most potent air defence system the S-300 has gained its first kills.

Following reports on March 3 that eight Romanian military personnel had been killed, with a single MiG-21 fighter and IAR 330-Puma helicopter crashing killing both the pilot of the first and seven crew of the second, it was reported that Ukrainian S-300 batteries were responsible for shooting down one and possibly NATO aircraft in an incident of friendly fire.

This was hardly the first incident where Romania inadvertently became involved in the Ukrainian conflict, with a Ukrainian Su-27 pilot fleeing to the country on the first day of the war with his fighter and being intercepted by Romanian Air Force F-16s.

Questionable training in the Ukrainian Air Force, with a recent history of multiple accidents including reported friendly fire downing a Su-27 over Kiev in the war’s opening hours, have made the possible downing of two Romanian aircraft far from an isolated incident.

Perhaps the most notable precedent was the downing by an older Ukrainian S-200 system of Siberia Airlines Flight 1812 over the Black Sea in October 2001, which killed all 78 civilians onboard.



Ukrainian S-300 Batteries


Although widely deployed by over 15 countries, and still in production in Russia today as the advanced S-300V4 variant, the S-300 has seldom seen combat. The Russian military intervention in Ukraine is only its second war after the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict where both Armenia and Azerbaijan had deployed the system.

Ukraine’s S-300s came under concerted attack in the opening hours of the Russian military intervention in the country, and their destruction left Ukrainian forces dependent on handheld surface to air missile launchers to threaten Russian aircraft asymmetrically.

While the S-300 is considered one of the most advanced air defence systems in the world, the S-300P/PS/PT medium range systems from the 1980s relied on by Ukraine have much lower mobility and situational awareness, were not designed for defence of large areas, and lack a multi-layered defence capability.

Although S-300s were developed with combat against NATO in mind, and have been deployed very widely as a shield against possible Western air attacks from Algeria and Syria to China and Venezuela, it was hardly envisaged that their first kills against NATO aircraft would occur over Ukraine or come under such circumstances.

A number of Western aligned states including Ukraine, Bulgaria, Greece and Slovakia deploy the S-300, while NATO member Turkey has acquired the system’s advanced derivative the S-400.



6 comments:

  1. Ktemoc's big mistake is to treat Military Watch, which is just a Russian propaganda website as Gospel Truth.

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    1. Wakakakaka…

      How about this:

      Since the start of the war, Ukraine's air defense units have destroyed at least 39 Russian planes and 40 helicopters, the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine posted on Facebook.

      Gospel Truth from the fart filled well in the face of collapsing well!

      Or this:

      Russian forces have destroyed almost all of Ukraine's anti-aircraft defence systems since their special military operation.

      Vis-a-vis that now Russia control the air space all-over Ukraine such that all NATO military donations have to truck over via land vehicles from neighbouring Poland!

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    2. Russia does NOT have control of the air above Ukraine.

      Of course the Ukrainian Air Forece is outgunned.
      But the Russians have been forced to drop unguided dumb iron Bombs from 20,000 feet for fear of being shot down by Ukranian air defences.

      Hence the Russians resort to WW2 style area bombing entire city blocks.

      The Yanks and the Brits learnt the hard way in other wars that this kills a lot of civilians, but you cannot take territory that way. The moment you stop and try to move your troops in to take the area, the defenders just come out from the hiding places and ambush you left, right, front and back.

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    3. Mfer, have u looked closely to those CNN/BBC news footages showing the carnage done by the Russian bombing?

      R they the result of the "resort to WW2 style area bombing entire city blocks" as u so brazenly faryed about?

      Oooop… u don't know! U r a know-nothing military bluff!

      BTW, if the nationalist Ukrainians air defense system is still workable WHY must
      1) UK is planning to send Starstreak anti-air missiles
      2) Pentagon is exploring ways to shore up Ukraine’s air defenses by facilitating the transfer of Soviet-designed antiaircraft equipment

      to Ukraine?

      Wakakakaka…

      Currently the nationalist Ukrainians have exhausted their air defense artilleries. Even the last SU era S300 system has been taken out by the Russian when the operation started!

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  2. One of Stalin's secrets of survival in the USSR's rat-eat-dog culture under his rule, was that he personally never read Pravda.

    He well knew Pravda was just propaganda, often contained concocted stories, distorted half-truths or downright lies.

    He kept his own reliable channels of information and made sure he never got influenced by his own propaganda....

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    1. Wakakakaka…

      U have sources closed to the daily living of Stalin?

      Or just another leak of that foul gaseous from that fart filled well!

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