Three MQ-9 Reaper drones of the US-led coalition in the skies over Homs province came dangerously close to a Su-35 fighter of the Russian Aerospace Forces.
The Russian pilot took timely measures to prevent a collision, said Major General Yuri Popov.
BREAKING- US Releases Footage of Clash between Russian Su-27 Fighter Jet and the US MQ-9 Reaper Drone.
The Russian Su-27 can be seen attempting to spray fuel on the Drone.
Later, a US official revealed in May last year that a Russian surface-to-air missile had narrowly missed their Reaper drone in Syria in November 2022.
Three MQ-9 Reaper drones of the US-led coalition in the skies over Homs province came dangerously close to a Su-35 fighter of the Russian Aerospace Forces. The Russian pilot took timely measures to prevent a collision, said Major General Yuri Popov.
“On June 21, from 12:33 to 12:46, over the village of Es-Sukhna in Homs province, at altitudes from 7000 to 8000 m, there was a dangerous approach between three modular reconnaissance and strike unmanned aerial vehicles MQ-9 Reaper of the coalition with a Su-35 aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces. Carrying out a scheduled flight in Syrian airspace, the Russian pilot, demonstrating high professionalism, promptly took the necessary measures to prevent a collision,” Popov said, according to Tass News Agency.
He added that in the Al-Tanf area, 12 violations were recorded during the day by two pairs of F-15 fighters, a pair of Typhoons, and three pairs of A-10 attack aircraft.
BREAKING- US Releases Footage of Clash between Russian Su-27 Fighter Jet and the US MQ-9 Reaper Drone. The Russian Su-27 can be seen attempting to spray fuel on the Drone. #BlackSea #NATO #USAirforce #Ukraine #MQ9 #Drone #Russia pic.twitter.com/v7clC3oHbw — EurAsian Times (@THEEURASIATIMES) March 16, 2023
Last year, on March 14, the US Air Force announced that a Russian Su-27 fighter collided with the rear propeller of its MQ-9 Reaper drone, forcing the US to crash the drone into the Black Sea.
A press release published by the US Europe Command stated that two Russian Su-27s dumped fuel on and soared in front of the US MQ-9 Reaper drone many times before one collided with its propeller.
Later, a US official revealed in May last year that a Russian surface-to-air missile had narrowly missed their Reaper drone in Syria in November 2022. According to reports, the missile detonated a mere 40 feet away from the drone. The UAV was damaged but managed to return to its base and land safely.
Via: ET Digital Desk