Unidentified aircraft (or drone) has fallen on the civil building in Kyiv, Koshitsa str., 7a pic.twitter.com/OS5GU5WlEj
— OSINT Academy (@ua_intelligence) February 25, 2022
Unidentified aircraft (or drone) has fallen on the civil building in Kyiv, Koshitsa str., 7a pic.twitter.com/OS5GU5WlEj
— OSINT Academy (@ua_intelligence) February 25, 2022
link ?Rossticus said:aeroag14 said:Rossticus said:
Yep
It's an awesome resource right now!
Incredible. For sure.
These are not the UFOs he is familiar withJay Reimenschneider said:
Spyderman?
redline248 said:
The idiots on CNN discussing the thing shot down and many of them saying they are unaware of Ukraine having the capability to shoot down missiles.
They seem to be behind Twitter, lol
Jayhawk said:link ?Rossticus said:aeroag14 said:Rossticus said:
Yep
It's an awesome resource right now!
Incredible. For sure.
Border Guard of Ukraine just posted that Russian forces attacked Ukrainian border guards with rockets or missiles in Zaporizhzhia 45 minutes ago, there are casualties https://t.co/t8ZOlKllK6 via @lookner #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/28NhkRWE0x
— Liveuamap (@Liveuamap) February 25, 2022
Wreckage of most likely a Russian Aircraft that was shot down over Kyiv by Air Defense Systems. pic.twitter.com/laanNwFNwX
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 25, 2022
AAA? Anti-Aircraft Armaments?Love Gun said:
I'm surprised we're not seeing tons of videos of AAA spraying the sky. You know they have them. Curious if they're absent, destroyed, or being saved to use against ground targets.
According to UK MOD: Ukrainian forces holding one prong of the Russian advance toward Kyiv at Chernihiv — Ukraine’s 1st tank brigade is based right near there. https://t.co/WbfGu2U35l
— Nolan Peterson (@nolanwpeterson) February 25, 2022
I didn't realize they were than big. Thought of them more along the line of a F-15E.GAC06 said:
They're both pretty darn big, 100,000lb max takeoff weight
That last bullet is critical. The Ukrainian Army has turned in an historic and heroic performance on day 1, and shown their countrymen that effective resistance is possible.Agthatbuilds said:According to UK MOD: Ukrainian forces holding one prong of the Russian advance toward Kyiv at Chernihiv — Ukraine’s 1st tank brigade is based right near there. https://t.co/WbfGu2U35l
— Nolan Peterson (@nolanwpeterson) February 25, 2022
No bombs would be the best argument against, unless it was a recon TU-22M. The Russians lost one in Georgia by a Buk in 2008.Rapier108 said:Oh I agree. That's why I said earlier I think it was a TU-22M, if it was a bomber.JB!98 said:That looks like a lot more fuel and debris than a fencer or a fullback.Rapier108 said:Or SU-34. Would be nice to have knocked down one of those. It is one of Russia's newer toys. The SU-24 is late 60s vintage.erudite said:Maybe SU-24 on some sort of attack run/SEAD operation?KYcatTXaggie said:
If that was a Bomber why is it flying so low? Transport doesn't make a lot of sense either.
Jayhawk said:That last bullet is critical. The Ukrainian Army has turned in an historic and heroic performance on day 1, and shown their countrymen that effective resistance is possible.Agthatbuilds said:According to UK MOD: Ukrainian forces holding one prong of the Russian advance toward Kyiv at Chernihiv — Ukraine’s 1st tank brigade is based right near there. https://t.co/WbfGu2U35l
— Nolan Peterson (@nolanwpeterson) February 25, 2022
erudite said:No bombs would be the best argument against, unless it was a recon TU-22M. The Russians lost one in Georgia by a Buk in 2008.Rapier108 said:Oh I agree. That's why I said earlier I think it was a TU-22M, if it was a bomber.JB!98 said:That looks like a lot more fuel and debris than a fencer or a fullback.Rapier108 said:Or SU-34. Would be nice to have knocked down one of those. It is one of Russia's newer toys. The SU-24 is late 60s vintage.erudite said:Maybe SU-24 on some sort of attack run/SEAD operation?KYcatTXaggie said:
If that was a Bomber why is it flying so low? Transport doesn't make a lot of sense either.
🇺🇦🇷🇺⚡️The object shot down over Kiev was a Russian "Kalibr" cruise missile - Ukrainian Deputy Minister of the Internal Affairs Anton Gerashchenko pic.twitter.com/2EuPGndhcB
— OSINT UKRAINE (@OSINT_Ukraine) February 25, 2022
JB!98 said:Ah, I see now. These are mobile systems so hopefully the Ukes were able to squirrel some away for just such an event. Either way, a hard kill on a Russian asset is a good thing.Eliminatus said:Yes. I looked up their order of battle as best I could at the onset of this whole thing. The S300 is the best AA they have with a reported over 30 systems operational. Did see one on fire a while back though in a video. They are good weapons but big and emit all sorts of radiation. These are the things that should have been on Priority Target List 1 from the beginning for Russia.JB!98 said:Does Ukraine have those systems?erudite said:See post below you. Looks like S-300 intercept. Tor has "smaller" 15kg warhead.JB!98 said:I have no idea, but something just got popped and it seems it was a bad guy. I don't know that a bear would be low enough for a manpad to take it out. Could be wishful thinking on my part, but that sure looks like an aircraft being hit by a SAM of some sort.TX04Aggie said:
Do we know anything about air defence systems in Kyiv to shoot down incoming missiles?
There is also no doubt in my mind that if these systems still live, Kiev will have some of them.
Ukrainians don't have CWIS. The Russians Pantsir system entered service in 1995. The Ukrainians are stuck with ZSU-23-4 Shilka and whatever we gave them.Love Gun said:
I'm surprised we're not seeing tons of videos of AAA spraying the sky. You know they have them. Curious if they're absent, destroyed, or being saved to use against ground targets.
It's not futile. Even if they lose the conventional fight, heroic resistance begets martyrs which fortifies the national identity. The Irish lost a lot of battles and wars but the memory of their heros persisted until they won independence.crowman2010 said:Jayhawk said:That last bullet is critical. The Ukrainian Army has turned in an historic and heroic performance on day 1, and shown their countrymen that effective resistance is possible.Agthatbuilds said:According to UK MOD: Ukrainian forces holding one prong of the Russian advance toward Kyiv at Chernihiv — Ukraine’s 1st tank brigade is based right near there. https://t.co/WbfGu2U35l
— Nolan Peterson (@nolanwpeterson) February 25, 2022
...but yet futile
JobSecurity said:🇺🇦🇷🇺⚡️The object shot down over Kiev was a Russian "Kalibr" cruise missile - Ukrainian Deputy Minister of the Internal Affairs Anton Gerashchenko pic.twitter.com/2EuPGndhcB
— OSINT UKRAINE (@OSINT_Ukraine) February 25, 2022
JobSecurity said:🇺🇦🇷🇺⚡️The object shot down over Kiev was a Russian "Kalibr" cruise missile - Ukrainian Deputy Minister of the Internal Affairs Anton Gerashchenko pic.twitter.com/2EuPGndhcB
— OSINT UKRAINE (@OSINT_Ukraine) February 25, 2022
Tell that to the Fins.crowman2010 said:Jayhawk said:That last bullet is critical. The Ukrainian Army has turned in an historic and heroic performance on day 1, and shown their countrymen that effective resistance is possible.Agthatbuilds said:According to UK MOD: Ukrainian forces holding one prong of the Russian advance toward Kyiv at Chernihiv — Ukraine’s 1st tank brigade is based right near there. https://t.co/WbfGu2U35l
— Nolan Peterson (@nolanwpeterson) February 25, 2022
...but yet futile
New World Ag said:
CNN reporter in Kiev saying Ukraine reporting it was a Ukraine SU-27 shot down by Russian forces
Jayhawk said:It's not futile. Even if they lose the conventional fight, heroic resistance begets martyrs which fortifies the national identity. The Irish lost a lot of battles and wars but the memory of their heros persisted until they won independence.crowman2010 said:Jayhawk said:That last bullet is critical. The Ukrainian Army has turned in an historic and heroic performance on day 1, and shown their countrymen that effective resistance is possible.Agthatbuilds said:According to UK MOD: Ukrainian forces holding one prong of the Russian advance toward Kyiv at Chernihiv — Ukraine’s 1st tank brigade is based right near there. https://t.co/WbfGu2U35l
— Nolan Peterson (@nolanwpeterson) February 25, 2022
Russians are toying with Ukraine...
...but yet futile
The Russians have got a bloody nose and have been humiliated on day 1. Elite VkV being run off the Antonov Design Bureau field fleeing into the forest was not in the based chessmaster's master plan.
Shouldn't that cause secondary explosions?Rossticus said:erudite said:No bombs would be the best argument against, unless it was a recon TU-22M. The Russians lost one in Georgia by a Buk in 2008.Rapier108 said:Oh I agree. That's why I said earlier I think it was a TU-22M, if it was a bomber.JB!98 said:That looks like a lot more fuel and debris than a fencer or a fullback.Rapier108 said:Or SU-34. Would be nice to have knocked down one of those. It is one of Russia's newer toys. The SU-24 is late 60s vintage.erudite said:Maybe SU-24 on some sort of attack run/SEAD operation?KYcatTXaggie said:
If that was a Bomber why is it flying so low? Transport doesn't make a lot of sense either.
Speculation that the munitions could have incinerated on the way down.
there were multiple things shot down. Couple smaller objects. Either cruise missiles or fighters. And one larger plane. A multi jet larger (bomberesque) plane.New World Ag said:
CNN reporter in Kiev saying Ukraine reporting it was a Ukraine SU-27 shot down by Russian forces
Appears at least three dozen missiles have been fired at #Kyiv area in the last 40 minutes
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) February 25, 2022