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10 cze 2024 · In a scene reminiscent of World War I, a Yakovlev Yak-52 propeller plane apparently belonging to a Ukrainian flying club maneuvered around a Russian Orlan surveillance drone as a gunner in the...
- 'Time To Shoot Him Down,’ Russian Says of Odesa’s Yak-52 ... - Forbes
Russians are getting really fed up with the Ukrainian crew...
- Russia Tried To Blow Up Ukraine’s World War I-Style Yak-52 ... - Forbes
Deploying Drones And Missiles, Russia Is Trying To Blow Up...
- 'Time To Shoot Him Down,’ Russian Says of Odesa’s Yak-52 ... - Forbes
25 cze 2024 · While we reported on a series of previous videos showing the use of Soviet-era Yak-52s to shoot down Russian drones, the latest evidence suggests that the unorthodox solution could be becoming a more important part of Ukraine’s multilayered air defenses. Drone kills marked on the side of the Yak-52. via X. via X.
22 sie 2024 · In Ukraine, the Yak-52, originally a Soviet-era training aircraft, has been repurposed for countering Russian drones. Ukrainian forces have used these propeller-driven aircraft to intercept and shoot down Russian reconnaissance drones, including the Orlan-10 and ZALA models.
9 cze 2024 · An interesting video has emerged showing the Ukrainian Air Force Yak-52 drone hunter as seen from Russian drone's camera.
14 lip 2024 · Russians are getting really fed up with the Ukrainian crew of that Yakovlev Yak-52 training plane that has been dogfighting with, and shooting down, Russian surveillance drones—World War...
18 lip 2024 · Deploying Drones And Missiles, Russia Is Trying To Blow Up Ukraine’s World War I-Style Yak-52 Dogfighter. A Russian missile targeted the Yak-52’s base at Hydroport airfield in Odesa.
A new video released on platform X has unveiled a Soviet-era Yak-52 training aircraft used by Ukrainian forces, featuring victory markings on its fuselage. These marks symbolize the aircraft's growing and effective role as a drone hunter.