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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2007

MiG 23s at the Indian Air Force's Tilpat range in 1989 demonstrating an attack on a target using cannon

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  • @Raechowchow

    The MiG-23BN also has the sloping nose

  • It's MIG-27

    

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  • на видео МИГ-27

    у него нос вниз скошен для лучшего обзора земли, потому-что это штурмовик

  • @humpingbird hey moron, the rounds actually penetrate the target and hit the ground. Have you ever shot a gun in your life? no and it seems other 13 fucktards who liked your comment havent either.

  • Super demonstratio nby IAF mig 23 and 27 and Looks like PAF ass burned now..Pakistan is feeling jealous now..HAHAHA

  • fps russia was there playing with tenerite beforehand

  • Oh for God's sake! The reason why it looks like the bullets missed is because the bullets penetrated the planes and hit the ground beside them!

  • simulated

  • He OBVIOUSLY missed

    Then someone triggers the C-4 to explode the old planes

    PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEASE. Those rounds may be a mix of explosive and armor piercing but they don't go boom like this

  • MIG 27s !!

    

  • @VisionXray23 Exactly what I was thinking. The rounds from the jets seemed to hit around the targets, then they both explode at exactly the right time! What a croc!

  • @GrowerMoon что за бред, мы керосин никогда не покупали, а коптит потому что двигатели такие

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