Russia May Have Used Its Su-57 Fighters in Combat Operations in Eastern Ukraine

Su-57. Photo: Wikimedia

On February 18, escorted by two Su-35 fighters, the fifth-generation fighter Su-57 reportedly carried out a missile attack towards targets in Ukraine.

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It is claimed that the Kh-69 stealth cruise missile, specifically designed for use by the Su-57, was employed for this attack.

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Launched from a controlled area in the Luhansk region, the Su-57 entered Ukrainian airspace with support and fired the missile. However, due to a technical problem, the missile deviated from its target, falling in an uninhabited area.

Kh-69 stealth cruise missile
Developed by the Sukhoi company, the Su-57 Felon is a Russian fifth-generation stealth combat aircraft, designed to engage targets on land, in the air, and at sea with high efficiency. Its debut flight took place in January 2010, with operational testing conducted in Syria in 2018.

Although the Kh-69 missile did not reach its intended target on this mission, previous records suggest its use in air operations on February 7 and 8. The Kh-69, an evolution of the Kh-59MK2, can be launched from various Russian air combat platforms.

It was also noted that the use of the Su-57 in an attack against Ukraine served the additional purpose of producing material for a military propaganda film. This material is expected to be presented as evidence of the “successful” development of the Russian defense industry in anticipation of the upcoming presidential elections in Russia.

With information from defence-blog.com

Photos: Wikimedia / Video: Telegram uac_ru

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