2 Sukhoi 34's collide in Russian Far East

>Two Su-34 jets have accidentally hit each other mid-flight in Russia’s Far East, according to the country’s military. The fate of their crews remains uncertain.

rt.com/russia/449092-su-34-collide-russia/

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a tragic accident

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If the pilots survive, how fucked are they going to be for wrecking the planes?

>russian far east
near where that mountain collapse happened that totally doesnt look at all like something huge smashed into it?

ahahahhahahahahahahhaha

Depends if it was a accident. Like instruments showing wrong crap or they just got hit by a strong wind blow or did pas turbulence .
It depends on the maneuver they where performing too and if it was practice or they where just on a joy ride and where fooling around.


You got to wait for the aviation police to check the whole thing out and wait for a report.

lets hope the winged idiots are alive and save.

What?

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>15 March
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>3 April
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>4 April
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>5 April
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>6 April
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I dont got the sauce someone showed me a video yesterday of a mountain in russia that had a major collapse (half of the fucking thing is gone) and that there was a major military response to it.

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Yeah sure

Feel silly now?

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>6 December
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So theoretically speaking, if they survive they can actually have a career after something like this? Or do they get sidelined to a desk job? It's not really relevant, but I've always been curious about this thing.

Are you suggesting Russia did not lose any aircraft in the past year as well?

you could have taken 0.37 seconds to do a search but instead you chose to be a faggot

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Ofc they did.

struck a TU-160

off the record

Thanks for your labor