A major blow was dealt to Moscow’s air energy final week after Ukraine claimed it had shot down one in every of Russia’s long-range surveillance plane close to the Sea of Azov.
Ukraine additionally claimed it had badly broken a Russian air power IL-22.
The Russian Beriev A-50 often operates with a crew of 15 individuals and supplies long-range radar surveillance throughout the battlefield.
Unlike ground-based radars which have a restricted line-of-sight because of the curvature of the earth, the Soviet-designed A-50, nicknamed “Mainstay” by NATO, can detect enemy plane and missiles as much as 400 miles away.
So how did Ukraine efficiently goal a pair of Russian plane that ought to have been conscious of any Ukrainian threats lengthy earlier than they acquired shut?
Our army analyst Sean Bell, who’s a former fighter pilot, stated in his RedMatrix podcast this week that this apparently profitable attack demonstrated “a significant victory for Ukraine in opposition to their Russian adversary”.
He famous that Russian army didn’t deny it had misplaced an A50 and that proof had emerged of a “badly broken IL-22 that landed shortly after the incident”.
“Russia might have shot down the plane by mistake, however within the circumstances that will be a very grave error,” he stated.
The army knowledgeable admitted that “we are going to in all probability by no means know the complete particulars of the lack of these Russian plane” but it surely did share parallels with the profitable Ukrainian concentrating on of the Russian Moskva on 14 April 2022, which noticed Ukrainian missiles sink the vessel within the Black Sea.
Although the precise circumstances of the recent loss are topic to conjecture, Bell prompt it was “fairly potential that the Russian A50 was misplaced to the US-provided Patriot missile system”.
So why did the Russian plane not sense the Patriot system and steer clear?
Bell defined that if the vary of the missiles was identified, then Russian plane can plan to “keep away from flying too shut”, however on this case the Ukrainians would possibly effectively have improvised and “used an air image from one other radar supply, thus not betraying the placement of the missile system itself”.
This might result in the pilot of the Russian plane believing it was out of vary of the Patriot missile system.
But regardless of the ways employed by the Ukrainians, Bell prompt “it ought to have been eminently able to avoiding the Ukrainian strike”.
Listen to Bell’s RedMatrix podcast right here.