đŠđżđˇđş Algeria's Su-35s spotted via satellite!
Fresh MAXAR satellite images confirm Algeria's Su-35s at Ain Beida/Oum El Bouaghi Air Base, first clear visual proof since the footage we shared of said aircraft flying one month ago.
But wait, there's more...
Many more Algerian roundel-adorned Su-35s are still at the Komsomolsk-on-Amur plant (KnAAZ) in Russia, suggesting more deliveries are imminent.
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Fresh MAXAR satellite images confirm Algeria's Su-35s at Ain Beida/Oum El Bouaghi Air Base, first clear visual proof since the footage we shared of said aircraft flying one month ago.
But wait, there's more...
Many more Algerian roundel-adorned Su-35s are still at the Komsomolsk-on-Amur plant (KnAAZ) in Russia, suggesting more deliveries are imminent.
@planenerd
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đŽđłâĄď¸đľđ° Today is April 10th 2025. 66 years since the first aerial kill of the PAF.
On Eid al-Fitr, with a skeleton crew on duty, a radar station detected an Indian Canberra on a reconnaissance mission entering Pakistani airspace. Two F-86F Sabres, piloted by Flt. Lt. M. N. Butt and Flt. Lt. M. Yunis were scrambled to intercept.
The Canberra, flying above 50,000 feet, was out of range for Butt's attack. When the aircraft lost altitude, Yunis fired, hitting it at 47,500 feet and bringing it down over Rawat. Both Indian pilots ejected, were captured, and repatriated the next day.
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On Eid al-Fitr, with a skeleton crew on duty, a radar station detected an Indian Canberra on a reconnaissance mission entering Pakistani airspace. Two F-86F Sabres, piloted by Flt. Lt. M. N. Butt and Flt. Lt. M. Yunis were scrambled to intercept.
The Canberra, flying above 50,000 feet, was out of range for Butt's attack. When the aircraft lost altitude, Yunis fired, hitting it at 47,500 feet and bringing it down over Rawat. Both Indian pilots ejected, were captured, and repatriated the next day.
@planenerd
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âĄđŽđł An Israeli-made Heron UAV of the Indian Occupation Army, crashed within the heavily secured premises of Jammu Airport, striking an Indian Air Force tower and severely injuring an IAF staff member. (Lol).
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Republic P-47 escort fighters' contrails carve the sky over a combat box of USAAF Boeing B-17F Flying Fortresses, belonging to the 8th Air Force, 390th Bomb Group.
Picture taken during the September 27, 1943 Emden raid
Picture taken during the September 27, 1943 Emden raid
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