Thursday, August 31, 2023

Was A NATO Member State Involved In Launching An Attack On A Russian Airbase?

 

Euro Topics: Attack on Russian military air base in Pskov 

Several Russian locations have been attacked by drones in recent days. A drone strike which destroyed parts of a military air base in Russia's Pskov region is making big headlines. The base is located around 700 kilometers from Ukraine, but less than 50 kilometers from Estonia. According to the Russian news agency Tass, four II-76 military transport aircraft were damaged. What are the implications of such attacks?  

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Update: Target hit 700 kilometers away!’ Zelensky celebrates Ukraine’s defense industry, possibly hinting at Russia’s Pskov airport (Meduza).  

WNU Editor: The Pskov base is only 50 km away from Estonia and 700km away from Ukraine. There are a lot of people skeptical that Ukraine has the ability and know how to not only know that these aircraft were there, but to launch it in such a concentrated and successful matter. 

But instead of focusing on NATO's possible direct involvement, Russian media is downplaying this attack. This tells me that the Krmelin does not want to inflame tensions, and it certainly does not want to be provoked to retailiate against a NATO member.  

Update #2: The first photos are in, and unlike earlier reports that claimed a number of craft were destroyed (link here), the damage appears to be minimal .... First photos of damaged Russian jets seen after Ukraine’s brazen drone attack on Russia’s Pskov airbase (New Voice Of Ukraine).  

Update #3: The denials are coming in, but I know in Russia no one believes it .... Estonia Denies Link to Russian Airport Drone Strike (Newsweek). More here .... Defense Ministry denies Latvia's involvement in Pskov drone incident (Eng.Lsm.lv).

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

The wing of 1 IL-76 was engulfed in flames. That plane was not damaged. It was destroyed. unknown about the other 3.


You could replace the wing, but the wing root and part of the fuselage were also damaged by heat. That would have to be replaced. You can replace wing roots. The USAF has done it for life extension programs. Assuming that the worst damaged IL-76 was not consumed. replacing the wing root and wing will put that plane out of action for several months, if not a year and eat up resources.

wing , wing root, part of fuselage ... might be cheaper to build a new plane. Dunno

Anonymous said...

Come on Fred you can do much better than this or that

Anonymous said...

It may not be Fred. It has the hallmarks of a certain troll.

It would be nice to work for DHS and follow these packets back to their source. Purpose would not be to mess with the computer but to get an idea of the size, scope and effectiveness of a troll farm.

fred said...

why don't you just make a comment instead of a girlie need to badmouth someone
Fred sez

Anonymous said...

After breaking through the first major line of Russian defenses around Robotyne, Ukraine appears to hold it securely enough to press on to the nearby village of Verbove.

Ukraine Takes the Next Step in Its Hard-Fought Counteroffensive: Live Updates and News - The New York Times
that is a comment/post by FRED. Now say something snarky to show your cleverness.

Anonymous said...

Good point

Anonymous said...

Big Fred, on the move