While "first reports are always wrong," there is more good news here than possibly two Backfire bombers (Tu-22m3) detonating under this reported AFU drone strike.
Russian missile tech🧵⬇️
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While some media sources are claiming that either Tu-22m3 or a fuel depot were hit. The smoke rising from is the wrong color for that.
Burning jet fuel is black.
The smoke rising from the VKS Soltsi military airfield isn't black. What's burning?
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en.defence-ua.com/events/a_drone…
The answer is a bunch of these. These are Kh-22 (or X-22) anti-ship cruise missiles used on Cold War Backfire bomber to hunt USN Carriers.
Their warheads use the plastic explosive known as RDX.
The smoke over Soltsi military airfield is consistent with burning RDX.
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While my "Google-fu" is weak. It is good enough to get a map of Soltsi military airfield.
There are dozens of Kh-22 & Kh-22 sized cylinders racked in the open to the left of the close up image below - a sitting duck target.
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google.com/maps/place/Sol…
The Kh-22 are usually stored unfuelled, because it has the same hypergolic propellent as the S-200's 5V28 SAM.
Propellant:
Storable Hypergolic Fuel: Tonka (TG-02) aka R-Stoff ( 50% triethylamine and 50% xylidine )
Oxidizer: AK-20K aka red fuming nitric acid (RFNA)
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The TG-02/AK-20K propellent mixture burns black as coal, just like jet fuel.
And since there were no reported evacuation orders at Soltsi.
Which is a absolute requirement for a TG-02/AK-20K fire, because no one is going to survive breathing unfiltered RFNA particulates.
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Unfuelled Kh-22 missiles were destroyed in this drone strike at Soltsi military airfield.
Given a range of more than 650 km from the border with Ukraine for this strike.
We are seeing a new generation of precise AFU drone munitions arriving.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kh-22
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