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Re: MiG-29 - Mr. Chiber
Hello Michael
Yes, it does seem that those two Cessnas are the only substantiated claims by Mig-29 Another strong candidate is Armenian Su-25 shot down over Vardenis during Second Nagorno Karabah war. Armenians tried to spin this loss as shot down by Turkish F-16-s based in Azerbaijan, but it is much more likely, that it was shot down by Azeri MiG-29 (S-300 was less likely because of mountainous terrain). That Su-25 was trying to catch Azeri drones, that were attacking buses with Armenian "volunteers" moving to Karabah. https://theaviationist.com/2020/09/3...-turkish-f-16/ Last edited by GoranA; 15th October 2023 at 23:35. |
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