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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Armenians keep such a tight formation and good coordination in low level flights. Well done, they look as sharp as the Top gun pilots.
Are our pilots mainly trained in Armenian and Russian flight schools or are they also getting exposed to flight training in Greeks officer training schools?
I never thought I live to see the day that we have our own video of Armenian Airforce pilots and crew in action. Tx ArmeniaR, you made my day.
Armenians keep such a tight formation and good coordination in low level flights. Well done, they look as sharp as the Top gun pilots.
Are our pilots mainly trained in Armenian and Russian flight schools or are they also getting exposed to flight training in Greeks officer training schools?
I never thought I live to see the day that we have our own video of Armenian Airforce pilots and crew in action. Tx ArmeniaR, you made my day.
Armenians keep such a tight formation and good coordination in low level flights. Well done, they look as sharp as the Top gun pilots.
Are our pilots mainly trained in Armenian and Russian flight schools or are they also getting exposed to flight training in Greeks officer training schools?
I never thought I live to see the day that we have our own video of Armenian Airforce pilots and crew in action. Tx ArmeniaR, you made my day.
they indeed fly'd verry low, in that vid.. i think its impossible to shot down a aircraft wit SAM at that height (only with strela-2) its also not easy to fly so low in mountains areas like karabakh...
they indeed fly'd verry low, in that vid.. i think its impossible to shot down a aircraft wit SAM at that height (only with strela-2) its also not easy to fly so low in mountains areas like karabakh...
your welcome bro...
You are right ArmenianR. When flying at low altitudes or even lower “map of the earth” as it is referred to in the industry, knowing the terrain and the enemy’s defense capabilities (good intelligence) you have a good chance of pulling it off, even flying in the enemy’s territory....................however like you said there are a few SAMs that can still do it if the pilot is not prepared and aware of their location or the extend of its capabilities.
Another example:
SPYDER-SR
The kill range this sucker is from less than 1km to more than 15km and at altitudes from a minimum of 20m to a maximum of 9,000m. The system is capable of multi-target simultaneous engagement and also single, multiple and ripple firing, by day and night and in all weathers.
The damn seeker is locked on to the target before launch. The LOBL mode allows the Squadron Commander to confirm the missile is locked on to the designated target before launch, gives high kill probability against short-range high-manoeuvring targets. It also has a proximity fuse meaning it doesn’t have to hit you to get, just blowup when close to you.
This one is made by Israel and sold to undisclosed countries they do business with............
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