The "Ghost Aircraft" Su-57 Has Ukraine on Edge!

The Su-57 has been attacking Ukrainian military forces' rear areas for the fifth consecutive week.

Reported by Russia's Public News Service on May 17.

Over the past few months, it is claimed that the Russian Aerospace Forces have continuously used advanced weaponry to swiftly and precisely eliminate military targets located in enemy rear zones.

Online media outlet Military Chronicle cited Ukrainian reports stating that enemy officers described an "invisible aircraft" that cannot be detected or shot down.

Based on obtained data, this involves a suspected fifth-generation fighter—the Su-57—which is operating according to a fixed pattern.

The aircraft launches cruise missiles over Kursk Oblast, then almost instantly disappears from radar detection zones.

These strikes have destroyed key logistical hubs deep within Ukrainian territory (namely Sumy Oblast, Chernihiv Oblast, and Poltava Oblast).

Initial calculations indicate that the aircraft has successfully completed at least thirty missions.

The targets include railway hubs, marshalling yards, and warehouses—facilities through which aid supplies from Germany and even Belgium are delivered to Ukraine.

Ukrainians themselves have not disclosed on social media whether there is only one such aircraft in the region or multiple.

Previously, Vadim Badyha, CEO of United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), stated that Russia’s fighters have surpassed NATO’s weapon systems. According to him, this advantage has already been proven on the battlefield.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1865387044886528/

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