• Jumuta
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    4 months ago

    xdoubt it has the “latest air combat ordinance”, no way nato would risk that kind of tech falling into russian hands

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      4 months ago

      Those planes still operate behind the front line. Maybe NATO is more concerned about planes not being able to protect themselves, than them straying into enemy territory and getting shot down.

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        4 months ago

        so the ordinance stays behind the front line?

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          4 months ago

          No, it’s more about the radar and the missile avoidance systems. Though for the AIM air-to-air rockets, they explode so high up in the air that finding wreckage of them may be difficult.