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​How UAV Attacked russian Tu-22M3 Bomber at Soltsy Air Base

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The images vividly display Tu-22M3 bombers engulfed in flames / open source
The images vividly display Tu-22M3 bombers engulfed in flames / open source

It is likely that some UAV attacks against russian military targets are being launched from inside russian territory

On August 19 , 2023, a Tu-22M3 BACKFIRE medium bomber of russia’s Long Range Aviation (LRA) was highly likely destroyed at Soltsky-2 air base in Novgorod Oblast, 650 km away from Ukraine’s border.

The russian Defense Ministry said that a copter-style unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was responsible for the attack.

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If true, this adds weight to the assessment that some UAV attacks against russian military targets are being launched from inside russian territory. Copter UAVs are unlikely to have the range to reach Soltsky-2 from outside russia.

The images vividly display Tu-22M3 bombers engulfed in flames Defense Express How UAV Attacked russian Tu-22M3 Bomber at Soltsy Air Base
The images vividly display Tu-22M3 bombers engulfed in flames / open source

Russia has frequently used BACKFIRE bombers to launch the notoriously inaccurate AS-4 KITCHEN heavy anti-ship missiles against Ukraine. Early in the war, they also carried out the intense bombardment of Mariupol using unguided bombs.

This is at least the third successful attack on LRA airfields, again raising questions about russia’s ability to protect strategic locations deep inside the country.

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