@JokerProof to [email protected]English • 1 year agoNon-combat losses of Russian Air Force during the war with Ukraineimagemessage-square8arrow-up160arrow-down12file-text
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minus-square@wiesonlink5•1 year agoThere is no date on the graphic, but it must be older since I see no Ilyushins. Btw, why is Crimea on this?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•1 year agoMaybe NONCOM is used somewhere as an abbreviation? I don’t really know but that came into mind at first.
minus-squareflying_monkieslinkfedilink3•1 year agoClosest timeline on there is the statement “Since Feb. 24 2022” in the bottom and the disclaimer in the top that they are discounting aircraft shot down by Wagner during their rebellion.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoIt doesn’t say „on Russian territory“ it just says Russian non-combat losses, which could also technically happen in occupied regions
minus-square@contextual_somebodylink1•1 year agoThank you. That’s much less enraging answer than what I’d imagined
minus-square@DrinkBobalinkEnglish2•1 year agoThere is, on the bottom. 2022. It’s significantly higher now.
minus-square@wiesonlink1•1 year agoWell 24 February 2022 is the start date of counting. I’m interested in the end date.
There is no date on the graphic, but it must be older since I see no Ilyushins.
Btw, why is Crimea on this?
And why can’t they spell combat in all capital letters?
Maybe NONCOM is used somewhere as an abbreviation? I don’t really know but that came into mind at first.
Closest timeline on there is the statement “Since Feb. 24 2022” in the bottom and the disclaimer in the top that they are discounting aircraft shot down by Wagner during their rebellion.
It doesn’t say „on Russian territory“ it just says Russian non-combat losses, which could also technically happen in occupied regions
Thank you. That’s much less enraging answer than what I’d imagined
There is, on the bottom. 2022. It’s significantly higher now.
Well 24 February 2022 is the start date of counting. I’m interested in the end date.