How Russia's Air Force, Rescue Teams Work Side by Side in Special Op Zone
How Russia's Air Force, Rescue Teams Work Side by Side in Special Op Zone
Sputnik International
Russian Air Forces reign skies in special military operation zone suppressing Ukrainian militants, conducting reconnaissance and protecting Russian soldiers from above. Yet sometimes it is military pilots who may use some help – and that is when rescue teams act.
Rescue teams accompany Russian aviation in combat action. If Ukrainian militants manage to down an aircraft, rescue teams start searching for the pilot in order to evacuate him to a safe zone. Previously, members of the rescue service in the special op zone told Sputnik that their work is invisible to some extent: if nothing bad happens, their teams simply return to base. Rescue helicopters generally try to stay out of the eye of the storm, but sometimes they may also find themselves under fire – so they really risk their lives.Follow Sputnik's gallery to learn more!
Russia's air power rules the skies in the special military operation zone, suppressing Ukrainian militants, conducting reconnaissance and protecting Russian soldiers from above. Yet there are times, when air force pilots can use some help, so that is when rescue teams step in to assist.
Rescue teams accompany Russian aviation in combat action. If Ukrainian militants manage to down an aircraft, rescue teams start searching for the pilot in order to evacuate him to a safe zone.
Previously, members of the rescue service in the special op zone told Sputnik that their work is invisible to some extent: if nothing bad happens, their teams simply return to base. Rescue helicopters generally try to stay out of the eye of the storm, but sometimes they may also find themselves under fire – so they really risk their lives.
The Mi-28 known as the Night Hunter Attack Helicopter in combat action. This chopper is known as Havoc in NATO countries, since that is what it brings to the enemy.
The Mi-28 known as the Night Hunter Attack Helicopter in combat action. This chopper is known as Havoc in NATO countries, since that is what it brings to the enemy.
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