Which isn't that much of an uncommon route for russian bombers. They usually turn back around Scotland/Ireland, though
Which isn't that much of an uncommon route for russian bombers. They usually turn back around Scotland/Ireland, though
You'd have a point if Kaliningrad's Ethnical make-up relative to Poland was anywhere near like that of Crimea to Russia...but it isn't.
Just got into todays update.
Except there aren't any in service with the Russians.
First flight was back in 1965, so 49 years...
Check up on the numbers of recent air combats. You'll be surprised about the silly claim "everything happens beyond the horizon"...
Outmanouvering AAMs only happens in movies like Iron Eagle or Behind Enemy Lines...
The "communist country" part is irrelevant. Particularly considering how trigger happy cops are in the US as of late.
Outside gadgets and robotics, japanese military tech isn't particularly advanced.
That'll depend if finding that something would have started WW3
Doub it considering how they went from "there is a foreign submarine in our waters. We are going to blow it up" in the last few days to :
From the conference earlier today:
This article seems to completely dismiss the issue that most of the guys in the other side are part of ISIS, Al-Nusra and other jihadist crazies just to go out of its way to point how evil Assad is by repeating some common mantras...