A Ukrainian F-16 fighter pilot set a record for shooting down enemy missiles during one of Russia's massive attacks on Ukraine. He destroyed 6 Russian cruise missiles in one combat flight, says ...
Fighting Falcon hasn't been able to turn the tide for Ukraine in its war against Russia, but the multirole all-weather fighter has increased Kyiv's defensive capabilities significantly. On Tuesday, ...
Ukraine claims an F-16 was able to gun two Russian missiles after its missiles ran out during a December engagement.
This was written by the head of the public relations service of the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Colonel Yurii Ihnat. As Yurii Ihnat noted, the massive shelling took place on ...
Ukrainian air force spokesperson Yurii Ihnat told Ukrainian media that both missiles that had been aimed at Kyiv were destroyed, but that one of them was shot down at a low altitude, causing major ...
Ukraine's air defense forces shot down both ballistic missiles fired by Russian troops at Kyiv, with one destroyed at low ...
Air Force spokesman Yurii Ihnat said that the interception took place during a Russian aerial strike of almost 200 drones and 94 missiles on December 13, 2024. "They say that even Americans couldn ...
A Ukrainian F-16 fighter jet pilot set a unique achievement during one of Russia's large-scale attacks on Ukraine by shooting down six enemy cruise missiles in one combat mission.
For the first time in the history of the F-16 Fighting Falcon, a Ukrainian-operated jet shot down six Russian cruise missiles during a single mission in December, the Air Force claimed on Jan. 7.
Source: Yurii Ihnat, Head of the Communications Department of the Ukrainian Air Force Command, on Facebook Details: On 13 December, a large-scale Russian air attack occurred: almost 200 Russian drones ...
Ukraine hits Russia's infantry brigade command post in Kursk Oblast, military claims In historic record, Ukrainian F-16 pilot downs 6 cruise missiles in single mission, Air Force claims Trump blames ...
"These objects could carry radar reflectors and certain reconnaissance equipment," said air force spokesman Yurii Ihnat. "The balloons were launched to detect and exhaust our air defence forces." ...