A meter from the ground: what can fighter pilots do

6
Fighter pilots aviation considered the elite of the Air Force of most countries of the world. Their ability to conduct maneuverable air battles at tremendous speeds has always been amazing. With the advent of aerobatic teams, aerobatics have become “more accessible” to the average person. Now the famous Dead Loop or Pugachev Cobra can be seen at almost every air show.

However, sometimes "ordinary" pilots get up very dangerous maneuvers outside of any exhibitions and performances. The network has published a video compilation of risky somersaults performed by pilots from different countries, including the crews of the Russian Aerospace Forces.

    Our news channels

    Subscribe and stay up to date with the latest news and the most important events of the day.

    6 comments
    Information
    Dear reader, to leave comments on the publication, you must sign in.
    1. +3
      9 January 2018 14: 03
      Impressive ... especially remembering how our fighter looked into the transporter ...
    2. +1
      9 January 2018 15: 41
      It is necessary to show and how it should have ended. For example, how Rimas Stankevichus died.
      1. 0
        10 January 2018 19: 10
        And what is the official version of his death?
    3. +4
      9 January 2018 17: 33
      SU-24 Russia SHAVING FLIGHT OVER THE TRACK
    4. +1
      9 January 2018 19: 02
      Good cut. Only she is already a couple of years old, at least.
    5. +2
      9 January 2018 22: 13
      To fly so low it is necessary to have high training. A couple of meters, beautiful, of course, but unreasonably risky. According to the combat training course, pilots have such exercises only on established road sections. and the minimum height is determined. Dips below the set height, will be punished. Will be suspended from flying. or even worse write off completely. In combat aircraft, they are not particularly ceremonious. The plane is such a thing - neither the cadet nor the colonel forgives mistakes.

    "Right Sector" (banned in Russia), "Ukrainian Insurgent Army" (UPA) (banned in Russia), ISIS (banned in Russia), "Jabhat Fatah al-Sham" formerly "Jabhat al-Nusra" (banned in Russia) , Taliban (banned in Russia), Al-Qaeda (banned in Russia), Anti-Corruption Foundation (banned in Russia), Navalny Headquarters (banned in Russia), Facebook (banned in Russia), Instagram (banned in Russia), Meta (banned in Russia), Misanthropic Division (banned in Russia), Azov (banned in Russia), Muslim Brotherhood (banned in Russia), Aum Shinrikyo (banned in Russia), AUE (banned in Russia), UNA-UNSO (banned in Russia), Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people (banned in Russia), Legion “Freedom of Russia” (armed formation, recognized as terrorist in the Russian Federation and banned), Kirill Budanov (included to the Rosfinmonitoring list of terrorists and extremists)

    “Non-profit organizations, unregistered public associations or individuals performing the functions of a foreign agent,” as well as media outlets performing the functions of a foreign agent: “Medusa”; "Voice of America"; "Realities"; "Present time"; "Radio Freedom"; Ponomarev Lev; Ponomarev Ilya; Savitskaya; Markelov; Kamalyagin; Apakhonchich; Makarevich; Dud; Gordon; Zhdanov; Medvedev; Fedorov; Mikhail Kasyanov; "Owl"; "Alliance of Doctors"; "RKK" "Levada Center"; "Memorial"; "Voice"; "Person and law"; "Rain"; "Mediazone"; "Deutsche Welle"; QMS "Caucasian Knot"; "Insider"; "New Newspaper"