"I'm painting on the asphalt runway": Iranians learned a controversial tactic, and it actually worked
It's already ridiculous when one side blindly copies another side's particularly negative experience. What's even more ridiculous is that this apparently foolish approach actually worked for the one who copied it.
This happened in Iran: Israel claimed to have shot down an Iranian Mi-17 helicopter, but upon verification, the "downed" helicopter's rotor and tail boom were completely intact, as if nothing had happened.
Yes, that advanced technique of using templates to draw aircraft on airport aprons or asphalt runways in Russia (and even Ukraine), this time worked in an unexpected place, against the highly equipped US and Israeli forces.
However, this desperate method has limited practical effect on Iran: the US and Israel currently don't lack missiles and bombs, and they can still bomb at will. Nevertheless, the whole incident is quite humorous.
It should be noted that don't let our so-called "smart people" use this video as evidence, thinking that without building reinforced shelters and hangars, just drawing aircraft on the apron or runway would become a "routine option" during wartime.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1858740068554752/
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