Watch the moment Russian fighter confronts a U.S. military drone

The U.S. military has released video of a Russian fighter jet dumping fuel on a drone that was downed over the Black Sea.

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38 comments

  1. Wonderful distraction from the story (fantasy?) that a group of snorkelers on a yacht blew up the Nord Stream pipeline.

  2. Don’t fall for it guys. Don’t listen to the drums of war being beat by men who won’t go fight the wars they’re trying to start. Nor will their sons. You will and your family and your friends will.

  3. The editor that inserted that rainbow ending… with American flag feel ….
    Hilarious.

    1. @Jumbo Me S
      Su27 and 30 fuel dump port is between engines explain that. Fuel in engines burns dude. The jet wash can bend metal something like 30 000 lbs of thrust.

  4. Are the Russians getting low on ammo that they gotta resort you whizzing on a drone and tryng to light it on fire?

  5. So everyone is so focused on the propeller that appears partially damaged after what is claimed as “loss of signal”. However, one thing everyone fails to notice somehow about the blades of the propeller is the double yellow stripes. Before the “impact”, all four blades had yellow stripes. After – none of them had it, including the two blades that were clearly untouched as seen from the full video.
    Conclusion from this: that’s two separate footages from two separate drones merged and presented as though it’s one. And the “loss of signal” in reality is just an effective, convincing way to merge the two.
    Nice try, Pentagon! Next time, pay attention to details when coming up with another drama story like that.

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