Video shows Su-25 fighters destroying fortified positions in the Ukrainian War

A video published by the Russian Ministry of Defense shows the preparation and alleged attack on Ukrainian positions by Russian Sukhoi Su-25 fighters.

According to the video: Su-25 attack aircraft destroyed camouflaged fortified field positions and armored vehicles of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

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Sukhoi Su-25

Sukhoi Su-25
Sukhoi Su-25. Foto: Wikipedia

The Sukhoi Su-25 (NATO designation: Frogfoot) is a single-engine jet ground-attack aircraft developed by the Soviet company Sukhoi. The Su-25 was designed to directly support ground forces during military operations, performing ground attack, close air support, and air interdiction missions.

The development of the Su-25 began in the 1970s, with the goal of creating a rugged and easy-to-maintain aircraft capable of operating in adverse conditions and from improvised runways. The Su-25 made its first flight in 1975 and entered service in the Soviet Air Force in 1981.

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The aircraft has an armored fuselage to protect the pilot and critical components and is equipped with a variety of weapons, including air-to-ground missiles, rockets, and laser-guided bombs. The Su-25 can also be equipped with air-to-air missiles for self-defense.

The Su-25 has been widely used in conflicts since the 1980s, including the Afghanistan War, the Chechen War, and the Russo-Georgian War. In addition, the aircraft has been exported to various countries and operated by several air forces around the world, such as Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, among others.

Su-25TM. Foto: Wikipedia
Su-25TM. Foto: Wikipedia




There are several versions and upgrades of the Su-25, including the Su-25SM, a modernized version with improvements in avionics and weapons capabilities, and the Su-25TM (also known as Su-39), an enhanced version with increased attack capability and electronic warfare resources.

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