Video shows Su-30SM fighter jets attempting to destroy naval drones in the Black Sea

Video shows Su-30SM fighter jets attempting to destroy naval drones in the Black Sea. Photos and video: t.me/mod_russia_en.Video shows Su-30SM fighter jets attempting to destroy naval drones in the Black Sea. Photos and video: t.me/mod_russia_en.

Video shows the Russian Black Sea Fleet’s Su-30SM naval fighter jets attempting to destroy unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU) in the Black Sea.

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According to the video published by the Russian Ministry of Defense: The aircraft crews received position data of the AFU unmanned surface vehicles in the sea area. As a result, all the unmanned surface vehicles were obliterated.

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“It is a difficult task to neutralize an unmanned surface vehicle, as the target is small enough and very difficult to detect in the sea. What makes the task even more complex is that you have a fraction of a second to aim during the dives,” said one of the pilots.

Video shows Su-30SM fighter jets attempting to destroy naval drones in the Black Sea. Photos and video: t.me/mod_russia_en.

The Su-30SM naval fighter jets, known for their versatility and firepower, played a crucial role in neutralizing the threats posed by the AFU’s unmanned surface vehicles.

The operation highlights the Black Sea Fleet’s ability to handle complex and high-risk maritime threats.

Despite the efforts, several of these drones ended up hitting their targets and causing significant losses to the invading Russian navy.

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Video shows Su-30SM fighter jets attempting to destroy naval drones in the Black Sea. Photos and video: t.me/mod_russia_en.

Photos and video: t.me/mod_russia_en. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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