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PFC Billy's avatar

My understanding of AA missile guidance, targeting sensor technologies and guidance/control algorithms suggest that a large civilian plane with no onboard countermeasure systems would receive such an attack as strike on a hot engine surface or a proximity triggered burst AT FRONT of aircraft.

The pictures available showing apparent fragment impacts to tail surfaces may not be the whole of damages, however the pilots managed to control the craft somewhat effectively using only flaps and varying the two engines relative thrust. This suggests control of systems in aircraft forward areas was not compromised, only use of the empennage control surfaces was lost.

They lost control near the end when it was necessary to cut back power on the engines, reduced air speed for landing and so lost much of the energy inputs from engine and wing surfaces required to control direction, pitch and attitude.

Those pilots did an amazing job to get the bird down without killing everyone. I would very much like to know what is on the voice recorder from cockpit, though it would probably give me nightmares to hear.

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charles leone's avatar

You can always count on wild assertions from the wild Western news media account of what happens anywhere in the world.

It must be Putins fault.

And if it's not Putins fault, then it must be Xi Jinpings fault.

The Empire of Lies believes it's own propaganda.

Meanwhile, the collapsing empire is dying as it rots from within.

But wait, Julius Caesar intends to save it beginning January 21, 2025.

Happy chappy New Year!

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