See moment Russian fighter jet confronts US drone

The US military's European Command has released footage of the encounter between a US surveillance drone and Russian fighter jets over the Black Sea. The newly declassified video depicts critical moments of the mid-air encounter, which the Pentagon said lasted 30-40 minutes. #CNN #News

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  1. So much for the Russian version when they said the drone made sharp moves that caused it’s own downing.

    1. @loamandil
      It was deliberately ditched afterwards.

      The propeller color is irrelevant. It’s obviously facing in a different direction where the lighting is poor on the that face of the propeller blades.

      You can believe anything you want.

    2. @ypw510 Lmao what a poor excuse as they claimed the incident caused the drone downing so the lighting should be similar considering the events all transpired in an apparent short sequence. You will buy anything sold to you.

    3. ​@Ven0mSRT Why play with it by dumping fuel on it? If they’re going to make the drone crash shoot it down with a missile!

    4. @loamandil
      Not at all. Why would anyone be so sloppy as to intentionally fake something like that? You seem to prefer conspiracy theories to simple, convincing evidence.

    1. US be like im launching a protest. secretly they caught putin with his pants down vacationing butt naked on a crimean beach.

    1. @Small People Why is there no yellow paint on the broken propellor? probably because it was a failed attempt at a doctored video swap

    2. @Martin Dread I can’t stop laughin. I’m glad they provided this entertainment of America’s stupidity

    1. @Dragil XCOM Jet fuel on paint and on sticker stripes is not a good combination. It’s a solvent and would pretty much melt away the tape or painted stripes on the tips of the propellers. Another thing is the exhaust heat from the fighter jet, that is also enough to burn the paint away.

    2. Yeap! Humilliation…. a USA Drone beeing taking down by a beatiful Su-27 urin πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

    3. Yeah the video itself shows how doctored it is, a video cut to a damage propellor that doesn’t even have the same yellow paint on it.

    4. ​@Rory757 Why play with it by dumping fuel on it? If they’re going to make the drone crash shoot it down with a missile!

  2. Too bad drone pilot didn’t release some flares when Ivan dropped the fuel. That would have made an awesome video.

    1. Yes, the drone should be fitted with a flame thrower next time to give a spark to the fuel, creating some nice fireworks!

    2. @ΠœΠΈΡ€ΠΎΡΠ»Π°Π² ΠœΠΈΡ€Π½Ρ‹Ρ… nope no one wants to wipe Russia off the face of the planet lol. You should start looking at your leadership… no one attacked you guys.

    3. ​@Eminence Rain Why play with it by dumping fuel on it? If they’re going to make the drone crash shoot it down with a missile!

  3. Curious. There aren’t any time stamps on the video footage and they only show the same 15-20 seconds round the
    supposed time of collision despite claiming that the Russian jet was flying alongside the drone for over 30 minutes.

    Also, the double yellow bands on the tips of the propeller blades visible on the ‘before footage’ are missing afterwards,
    like as if it was a montage of footage from different drones with similar non-descript blue backgrounds of sea and sky.

    1. Yellow bands disappearing js Rolling Shutter effect. You sound like you’re just looking for things to contradict under the guise of being some β€œskeptic” probably.

  4. “Why are you pulling airshow-level stunts on an American drone when you could’ve used that skill in Ukraine?”
    Russian Pilot “Because the drone’s unarmed.”

    1. @Mark Valentine Since it’s open for anyone I don’t see an added value most of the time. to easy to create new accounts.

    2. ​@Moneymyke357 Why play with it by dumping fuel on it? If they’re going to make the drone crash shoot it down with a missile!

    1. @Godsbackhand7 Yeah and the damaged propellor magically doesn’t have yellow stripes on the tip on even the undamaged parts, get real it isn’t the same drone in the after shot and they showed no collision as the video feed miraculously goes out as the jet approaches

    2. ​@Godsbackhand7 Why play with it by dumping fuel on it? If they’re going to make the drone crash shoot it down with a missile!

    1. ​@Mauricio Jochinsen Why play with it by dumping fuel on it? If they’re going to make the drone crash shoot it down with a missile!

    2. @Mauricio Jochinsen The Flanker is extremely maneuverable and Russian fighter pilots are some of the best in the world

    1. ​@The Patriot The drone is controlled automatically. Manual only for landing. You can clearly see it never moved an inch… just look the video instead of daydreaming about it πŸ˜‚

  5. Great job by the drone operator(s). Mr. Felps, this message will self destruct after video is transmitted to home baseβ€¦πŸ‘

    1. ​@The Good Millionaire Why play with it by dumping fuel on it? If they’re going to make the drone crash shoot it down with a missile!

  6. Damn, If I was operating that drone Id accidentally pull up the exact moment he flies over to dump fuel lol

  7. Come on now, that was no “mistake” by the Russian plane. What they think/thought they’d get out of damaging and downing of the US drone I have no clue, but they must have understood it would not be good. I am waiting for a proper US response.

  8. Happens all the time during the Cold War. Su-27 didn’t get the nickname aerial scalpel for no reason.

  9. My first thought was: Downing a drone by dumping fuel on it, they could’ve just blown it up?
    Then I realized that it wasn’t their intention to damage it. They’re intentionally trying to get their hands on the data.. Actually lowkey clever way to get it down

  10. So many dash cams exist in Russia just for this same reason. He hit me while I was walking… video guy jumps onto stopped car.

  11. Difficult to see how the tail V could be missed if the prop was struck. The last pilot left everything later than the first.

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