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Russia is now trying to protect its MiG-31 fighters from Ukrainian missile strikes with paintings

 Russia is now trying to protect its Mig-31 fighters from Ukrainian missile strikes with paintings. Russian army likely painted graffiti depicting four Mig-31 fighter jets at the Belbek Airfield in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol. According to the ENT investigator Mt Anderson, the analyst noted that four additional Mig-31 fighter jets can be seen on the flight line. It is essential to pay attention to the sense of shadows. In his opinion, Russian terrorists probably use hangars to protect or hide their aviation. Strikes on Russian military facilities, including airfields, seriously threaten Russian terrorists.



Andrew Yusof, a representative of the defense intelligence of Ukraine, explained to Channel 24 that occupiers added tires or graffiti drawings of the same planes to protect their aviation. In this way, the enemy tries to deceive with outdated methods modern technologies and satellites. So a satellite photographed the drawing, but they thought they could deceive someone with something.


Yusof explained Russia has deployed Mig-31 fighter jets at a Crimean Airfield to patrol the Black Sea, despite the risk of being targeted by Ukrainian long-range missiles. The Mig-31 jets will carry the Kinsel Hypersonic missile that boasts over 1,000-kilometer range. However, some analysts believe Russia is taking a significant risk by deploying the Mig-31s in Crimea, as the fighters could be vulnerable to Ukrainian drones and guided cruise missiles.


Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuri Ignat said Russia used around 40 airfields in its war in Ukraine, and deploying Mig-31 jets at Belbek was not a new development.

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