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Ukrainian Pilot Told The Sunday Times That His Country's Air Force Is So Outclas by greatness77: 3:57pm On Jul 17, 2023
A Ukrainian pilot described his struggle against much more powerful Russian aviation.
The pilot told The Sunday Times about the limited impact that Ukraine's outdated gear can have.
Russia has changed its aviation tactics, which is proving difficult for Ukraine in its offensive.
A Ukrainian pilot told The Sunday Times that his country's air force is so outclassed by Russia that it can "do nothing to them in the air."

The pilot, identified only by his rank of major and his first name Maksym, told the publication on Saturday that his team has been struggling in its missions around Bakhmut against a far better-armed Russia.

He and his fellow airmen fly a Soviet-designed Mil Mi-8 helicopter, a model which entered service in the late 1960s and is far less effective than Russia's modern helicopter fleet.

On top of outmoded gear, they also have limited ammo. Maksym said his crew flies only one mission a day because they don't have enough rockets for more attacks. The problem, he said, extends from helicopters to fighter jets, where Ukraine has nothing to counter Russia's newest models.

"The Russian jets are much better quality than ours," Maksym told The Times. "It's like comparing a Mercedes to a Lada." A Lada is a Soviet-era car from Russia, which had a reputation for being cheap, bulky, and unreliable.

The Russians are flying a large number of advanced combat aircraft, including the Kamov Ka-52 helicopter, he added.

The Ka-52 is mainly designed for fierce battle, while the Mil Mi-8 Maksym has is designed for troop transportation rather than fighting.

"The Russians understand we can do nothing to them in the air," said Maksym. He said that half of his unit had been killed.


Maksim's comments came after reports that Russia has changed the way it uses its aviation assets as Ukraine launches its counter-offensive.

Senior Ukrainian military officials said recently they were concerned about Russia's "aviation and artillery superiority."

Russia has used helicopters to blunt Ukraine's attempts to advance using armored troop vehicles on land, which, The Financial Times reported.

A top British air force general, Chief Marshal of British Air Staff Rich Knighton, told a conference in London last week that Russia's air force "remains largely intact."

Citing British intelligence, Knighton said that Russia's air force had retained 96% of its 2,021 fixed-wing aircraft and 90% of its 899 helicopters, with losses of 86 planes and 90 helicopters.

Knighton said neither Russia nor Ukraine had been able to gain air superiority, but that Ukraine was facing "a massive challenge without air superiority and without being able to strike the adversary in the deep."
Re: Ukrainian Pilot Told The Sunday Times That His Country's Air Force Is So Outclas by obedience4(m): 4:35pm On Jul 17, 2023
greatness77:
A Ukrainian pilot described his struggle against much more powerful Russian aviation.
The pilot told The Sunday Times about the limited impact that Ukraine's outdated gear can have.
Russia has changed its aviation tactics, which is proving difficult for Ukraine in its offensive.
A Ukrainian pilot told The Sunday Times that his country's air force is so outclassed by Russia that it can "do nothing to them in the air."

The pilot, identified only by his rank of major and his first name Maksym, told the publication on Saturday that his team has been struggling in its missions around Bakhmut against a far better-armed Russia.

He and his fellow airmen fly a Soviet-designed Mil Mi-8 helicopter, a model which entered service in the late 1960s and is far less effective than Russia's modern helicopter fleet.

On top of outmoded gear, they also have limited ammo. Maksym said his crew flies only one mission a day because they don't have enough rockets for more attacks. The problem, he said, extends from helicopters to fighter jets, where Ukraine has nothing to counter Russia's newest models.

"The Russian jets are much better quality than ours," Maksym told The Times. "It's like comparing a Mercedes to a Lada." A Lada is a Soviet-era car from Russia, which had a reputation for being cheap, bulky, and unreliable.

The Russians are flying a large number of advanced combat aircraft, including the Kamov Ka-52 helicopter, he added.

The Ka-52 is mainly designed for fierce battle, while the Mil Mi-8 Maksym has is designed for troop transportation rather than fighting.

"The Russians understand we can do nothing to them in the air," said Maksym. He said that half of his unit had been killed.


Maksim's comments came after reports that Russia has changed the way it uses its aviation assets as Ukraine launches its counter-offensive.

Senior Ukrainian military officials said recently they were concerned about Russia's "aviation and artillery superiority."

Russia has used helicopters to blunt Ukraine's attempts to advance using armored troop vehicles on land, which, The Financial Times reported.

A top British air force general, Chief Marshal of British Air Staff Rich Knighton, told a conference in London last week that Russia's air force "remains largely intact."

Citing British intelligence, Knighton said that Russia's air force had retained 96% of its 2,021 fixed-wing aircraft and 90% of its 899 helicopters, with losses of 86 planes and 90 helicopters.

Knighton said neither Russia nor Ukraine had been able to gain air superiority, but that Ukraine was facing "a massive challenge without air superiority and without being able to strike the adversary in the deep."


The last paragraph of your article is all that matters
The conclusion of the whole matter is that with all the hype of Russian Air Force it still can't achieve air superiority over Ukraine
Re: Ukrainian Pilot Told The Sunday Times That His Country's Air Force Is So Outclas by greatness77: 5:52pm On Jul 17, 2023
obedience4:



The last paragraph of your article is all that matters
The conclusion of the whole matter is that with all the hype of Russian Air Force it still can't achieve air superiority over Ukraine
Man thiiiinkkkk!! Did you know why Russia don't want to gain air superiority in Ukraine?
It's because USA and the west have planned to enter the war after they noticed Russia have exhausted her weapons, ok, I know America and Britain very well they must find reason or draw one useless red line that Russia will find very difficult not to cross, but thank God Putin knows this that's why 90% of Russian aircraft are still intact 😁😁😁😁 they will use it to drop nukes in Los Angeles, New York, Washington DC, Paris,London and Berlin 😁😁
Russia is still holding 20% of Ukraine territory
Can you go ahead and masturbate with your opinion because it doesn't count, Russia is fighting with over 31 countries

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Re: Ukrainian Pilot Told The Sunday Times That His Country's Air Force Is So Outclas by obedience4(m): 6:59pm On Jul 17, 2023
greatness77:

Man thiiiinkkkk!! Did you know why Russia don't want to gain air superiority in Ukraine?
It's because USA and the west have planned to enter the war after they noticed Russia have exhausted her weapons, ok, I know America and Britain very well they must find reason or draw one useless red line that Russia will find very difficult not to cross, but thank God Putin knows this that's why 90% of Russian aircraft are still intact 😁😁😁😁 they will use it to drop nukes in Los Angeles, New York, Washington DC, Paris,London and Berlin 😁😁
Russia is still holding 20% of Ukraine territory
Can you go ahead and masturbate with your opinion because it doesn't count, Russia is fighting with over 31 countries


Wow, seems you are Putin right hand man,
Wow, just wow look at the stupid cospirancy theories you just wrote.
Dude the Russian Air Force is overrated period,
Do you know how many Russians men would be alive if Russia were to rule the skies over Ukraine,
Re: Ukrainian Pilot Told The Sunday Times That His Country's Air Force Is So Outclas by greatness77: 7:05pm On Jul 17, 2023
obedience4:



Wow, seems you are Putin right hand man,
Wow, just wow look at the stupid cospirancy theories you just wrote.
Dude the Russian Air Force is overrated period,
Do you know how many Russians men would be alive if Russia were to rule the skies over Ukraine,
that why they don't bother to do so, now Russia is planning to suspend grain deal
Will NATO send warship to escort Ukrainian ships carrying grains? See what former NATO supreme allied commander have to say, watch out for my next post

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Re: Ukrainian Pilot Told The Sunday Times That His Country's Air Force Is So Outclas by Kingsnairaland(m): 8:25pm On Jul 17, 2023
USA could not in Vietnam and is so afraid to send jet to Ukraine because the world will laugh when Russia blows them up.

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