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During the fall of the ammunition, it unfolds the wings, which allows it to plan...

The aircraft first showed how to beat the positions of the Russian Federation with a 460-kilogram MK. 83 (video)

During the fall of the ammunition, it unfolds the wings, which allows it to plan up to 72 km and actually triples the radius of action. The Armed Forces Air Force is used to strike on the positions of the Russian invaders of MK. 83 weighing 460 kilograms. The video of such combat work was first shown in the general public. It was placed on February 3 in his telegram-channel Ukrainian journalist Yuri Butusov.

"The first is used for video use: the Ukrainian Su-27 fighter from the 39th Tactical Aviation Brigade strikes Russian positions by American 1000-foot (~ 460 kg) MK. 83, equipped with a JDAM-ER complex," the statement said. The published video shows the discharges of airbombs on the Russians who have arranged their positions in the forest belt. When a video was made and which section of the front is not reported. Australia removed from the weapons of the 500-fuilt mk.

82 jdam-Er Australian production and some of these bombs subsequently handed it to Ukraine. The first known use of the JDAM-ER in Ukraine took place at the MiG-29 of the Air Force of Ukraine in March 2023. However, then it was about the same weapon from the United States. Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM)-Ammunition of the Far Radium with GPS Introduction. They are manufactured by Boeing. They are able to impress targets at a distance of 72 kilometers. JDAM-ER can be attached to unmanaged bombs.

During the fall of the bomb, it unfolds the wings, which allows it to plan up to 72 km and actually triples the radius of action. It should be reminded that on January 24 it was reported that the Ukrainian pilot-AV performed the figure of the highest pilotage, showing the weapons of the Su-27. He made a "roll-up" maneuver over a leading plane, during which American corrugated GBU-39 corrugated aircraft shocked under the wings.