I thought they looked like tires but I have no idea what their used for and why, lolThey are tires. As to what utility can be found from stacking tires on planes, ask the russians.
I thought they looked like tires but I have no idea what their used for and why, lolThey are tires. As to what utility can be found from stacking tires on planes, ask the russians.
I thought they looked like tires but I have no idea what their used for and why, lol
Ohh ok, thanks1. To look cool.
2. Radar diffusion. Supposedly creates a diffused image on ISR. The steel in steel belted radials reflect radar.
Safe bet the planes that have them on their wings are no longer functional, and is just there for parts.
I’m very much pro Ukraine but this is so stupid the shortest distance between Kazakhstan and Ukraine is 1,394 kilometers (866 miles) it would be stupid to launch any type of missile at Ukraine non nuclear from that far awayTwitter claimed Russians fired an Oreshnik missile into Ukraine and it broke apart over Kazakhstan. However, it is likely the reentry of the Chinese Zhuque-2E rocket upper stage:
What happened to PLAwatcher 1 to 11?I’m very much pro Ukraine but this is so stupid the shortest distance between Kazakhstan and Ukraine is 1,394 kilometers (866 miles) it would be stupid to launch any type of missile at Ukraine non nuclear from that far away
No idea, you would need to ask themWhat happened to PLAwatcher 1 to 11?