A Russian Su-34 supersonic fighter-bomber endured a barrage of fire from the ground during a combat sortie and evaded five anti-aircraft missiles. As a result, the pilots managed to return to base safely.
It is impossible to present the dialogue between the pilot and the navigator in its original form due to the abundance of profanity.
The background to the negotiations is the heavy breathing of the military personnel: they maneuvered intensively for more than four minutes with extreme overloads and simultaneously calculated options for avoiding the threat.
It can be understood that there were five missiles, and the fighter managed to break away from all of them.
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