Thread 63826409 - /k/ [Archived: 1146 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:50:14 PM No.63826409
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The Soviets were planing to deploy Frogfoots onto their aircraft carriers?
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:56:48 PM No.63826441
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Su-25UTG was a navy advanced training/strike version of Su-25. Only handfull was produced, tho.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:59:14 PM No.63826461
>>63826409 (OP)
aircraft carriers?
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:02:43 PM No.63826476
>>63826441
Was It meant to be a just a trainer or was It going to have a similar role to the Prowler?
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:23:57 PM No.63826596
>>63826441
>Only handfull was produced, tho.
You can find this sentence in 90% of articles about soviet aircraft.
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:38:59 PM No.63826656
>>63826476
realistically it would have been more similar to the A-4
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 9:27:50 PM No.63826914
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>>63826409 (OP)
I thought this picture was from the aftermath of an attack on the carrier
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 10:06:09 PM No.63827160
Russia did end up deploying them on their carrier.
I could've sworn that one of these was lost in an accident during the Kuznetsov's deployment to Syria.
>>63826914
One of the advantages(?) of slavshit is that intact slavshit is oftentimes indistinguishable from destroyed slavshit.