Yes, fighter bomber (Russian military telegram) confirms.Has this Su-30SM loss been actually confirmed from reliable sources, rather than just the Kiev regime claiming it? In the video all i can see is a distant blob that can be anything, from indeed a combat aircraft to an UAV etc.
The Ukrainians with Western assistance are more than capable of attaching a booster to propel the missile in the initial phase.Doesnt matter as both missiles launched from the ground will have similar envelope. They'll lose like Half or even more of their range. In case of AIM-9M. it wont reach high flying target say 5000 m. Some simple simulation software on it, indicates 10 km range where it's in minimum energy to engage target and at 18.5 km. It runs out of battery. It can however reach 2000 m altitude. Which the poor Flanker perhaps in approach to do some gun run.
There seems to be information from some Russian channels that say that 2 Su-30s were shot down by naval drones, 1 crew survived and the other was lost. The naval drones were equipped with AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles.Two Russian Su-30 Flankers Downed By AIM-9s Fired From Drone Boats: Ukrainian Intel Boss
The event marks the first time drone boats downed fighters and the first successful use of AIM-9 missiles to take down any aircraft via drone boat.
The Ukrainians with Western assistance are more than capable of attaching a booster to propel the missile in the initial phase.
A natural evolution of this concept would be the development of a launch platform capable of rotating 360° or the use of missiles with vertical launch and LOAL (lock-on after launch) capability. This would reduce reaction time, eliminating the need for USV maneuvers.
I'm really surprised by the difficulty in dealing with these usvs. Judging by the image of the magura-7 and comparing to the size of the aim-9, those usvs are like 8 meters long, not particularly small by any stretch of the imagination. They should be neither too difficult to detect nor destroy. Ka-52s armed with atgms should have no trouble eliminating them.
Click to enlarge. Magura V7 surface drone (USV) armed with two Sidewinder missiles. Note that the missiles have yellow protective covers over their seekers, indicating that it is on a test run.
Russians did just that. Like how many USV was involved ? heard was 14. What happened to the other 13 or such ?
Moreover, Kyrylo Budanov noted that it was the AIM-9 missile that proved the best combination with the Magura V7, although several other missile types were tested. He specified that three Magura-7 drone boats were used in the May 2 ambush on russian fighters, two of them opened fire at the Su-30s.
The russian media outlets, meanwhile, painted a different picture, reporting dozens of surface drones involved in the attack. Quite possibly, the scale was intentionally exaggerated to present the episode as an extremely overwhelming attack that had to be "heroically repelled" and justify the loss of two aircraft at once.
So you speculate the "real thing" would have booster. and then Budanov only send 3 drones hundreds of km away hoping to lure Russian fighters which basically a dopamine booster, not seeking other targets in supposedly target rich environment in Novorossiysk.
kinda hard to believe tbh.