Russia reportedly shot down its newest and most advanced fighter jet in Ukraine

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Russia reportedly shot down its newest and most advanced fighter jet in Ukraine
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, but it was also able to launch its drone-based counters that were wrecking the Russian supply lines.as Russia began consolidating its efforts in limited regions and strengthened its air defenses. What appears to be a setback for the Russian forces is that improved ability took down one of their most advanced fighter jets yet, the Su-34 M. The Su-34M is what the Russian media refers to as a 4++generation fighter bomber,.

The upgraded version, Su-34M, boasts three different sensors, an electronic search measure, a camera pod, and a synthetic aperture radar that can spot targets even in bad weather. For all its advanced features, the Su-34M fell victim to a missile from its troops. Forbes reported that this could have occurred due to a malfunction of the identification friend or foe system that modern airplanes carry. Or just an operator error.

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