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Are Soviet era aircraft able to have modern GPS/GLONASS integrated into it's system, or are the older dashmount systems the only workaround?Interesting - it looks like the Ukrainians are also using old hand held GPS units in their MiG-29s.
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Actual combat footage?Some great in-cockpit footage here.
Hopefully, no Russian drones in your area.Well, that's sources of power well covered. Any news from Ukraine?
This is ingenious.
Now I want one, at 1:48 scale or so….
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That guy, Andrey Gurulev "declared war" on Britain earlier, in June - when there were tensions around Kaliningrad. At that time his plan was three stages:Considering how well the "special operation" is going for Russia right now, threatening England (again) is good comedy.
I notice they aren't threatening Finland much these days. I wonder if it's because someone took the Russian noise-makers aside and reminded them that Finland is a charter member of the "f**k around and find out" club.
Don't laugh at this guy. Russia still has huge amounts of surplus equipment. They must have P-39s.That guy, Andrey Gurulev "declared war" on Britain earlier, in June - when there were tensions around Kaliningrad. At that time his plan was three stages:
1. 100% of all US and UK satellites are destroyed.
2. 100% of the air and missile defence of the UK is destroyed.
3. London gets the first blow.
Timing not mentioned, but probably 3 days, as the capture of Kyiv.
depends of predicted service life PAF's MiG29 has been subject of three different modification programs - first one simplest - it was related to ex Luftwaffe airplanes - due to bad technical condition in moment this airplanes has been transferred to Poland it basically stay in Luftwaffe configuration (which wasn't really bad at all - far better than original 9.12 with integrated NATO onboard equipment, - second one - intermediate - with TACAN, VOR/ILS and GPS in civilian standard integrated with navigation suite through add on data custom build converters - data from this units has been converted to MiG avionics standard and feed to russian computer to be presented on HUD display, third - most advanced - as presented on pictures below - sorry for descriptions in polish - if this will amaze anyone i will provide further clarification
Excellent information, thank you for posting! So it's safe to say that Poland did not adopt the practice of installing commercial off-the-shelf handheld GPS units as seen on Russian and Ukrainian aircraft?depends of predicted service life PAF's MiG29 has been subject of three different modification programs - first one simplest - it was related to ex Luftwaffe airplanes - due to bad technical condition in moment this airplanes has been transferred to Poland it basically stay in Luftwaffe configuration (which wasn't really bad at all - far better than original 9.12 with integrated NATO onboard equipment, - second one - intermediate - with TACAN, VOR/ILS and GPS in civilian standard integrated with navigation suite through add on data custom build converters - data from this units has been converted to MiG avionics standard and feed to russian computer to be presented on HUD display, third - most advanced - as presented on pictures below - sorry for descriptions in polish - if this will amaze anyone i will provide further clarification
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it may happen in a case of equipment malfunction as a backup until sourcing spares just to keep aircraft flying (i've seen things like this) - even handheld Garmin is far more comfortable to use navigation aid than IKWK platform based inertial system, not mentioning RSBN which is simply piece of crap. But as a general rule our Air Force put specific effort to make it slightly better.Excellent information, thank you for posting! So it's safe to say that Poland did not adopt the practice of installing commercial off-the-shelf handheld GPS units as seen on Russian and Ukrainian aircraft?
This sort of silly, empty threat of nuclear attack is demonstrative of the corner Russia has put itself. Beyond cutting off fossil fuels, Russia has no means of hurting or deterring the West from assisting Ukraine. Putin is clearly convinced that NATO is able and willing to evoke Article 5 and to defend its membership. Putin is impotent and the world now knows it.
This sort of silly, empty threat of nuclear attack is demonstrative of the corner Russia has put itself. Beyond cutting off fossil fuels, Russia has no means of hurting or deterring the West from assisting Ukraine. Putin is clearly convinced that NATO is able and willing to evoke Article 5 and to defend its membership. Putin is impotent and the world now knows it.
Ah. And what did he predict the British and NATO response would be?He wasn't threatening nuclear attack but a conventional attack by hypersonic missiles.