Russian military plane crashes on takeoff
Russian military plane crashes on takeoff
A Russian military transport plane with 15 people on board crashed on Tuesday while taking off from an air base in western Russia, the Defense Ministry said.
It said the Il-76 aircraft with eight crew and seven passengers crashed in the Ivanovo region. It didn’t say whether there were any survivors.
Stanislav Voskresensky, the governor of…
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Russian technology. I flew Aeroflot once – never again…
Boeing at it again.. oh wait
Ilyushin IL-76 vs Boeing C-17 vs Lockheed C-141. I can already identify this aircraft being the IL-76.
Chinese parts 😂
Spoiler alert…… There were no survivors….. I have heard that it was shot down by someone using a MANPAD.
It's normal I russia😂
❤❤😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
yeah yeah yeah incompetent russian army but who are occuping large parts of ukraine right now? russian cats?
That’s why I hate going on airplanes
Une triste histoire. Condoléances aux familles
더러운 우크라이나 전범들
비무장 수송기를 공격하는건 어느나라 상식이냐
Should have replaced that stripped fitting eh vlad
It was similar to flight 191 were an engine fell off and crashed and history is repeating 😢
Someone on that plane obviously farted in the same room that Putin was in.
Oh no! Anyways…
Did the Ukrainian secret service claim the credit for this sabotage or did one of the ground crew leave a cigarette where he shouldn't have?
Did they fly it to the crash site?😅
Boeing
Por eso los turbohelices son mejores,,,, no son unas pinches chingaderas que se prenden fuego de la nada
How is this possible, in Russia the most modern airplanes fly with state-of-the-art dashboard fans, and the seats are upholstered with flower-patterned fabric knotted by grandma. Not to mention the ultra-modern avionics and radar technology! What a joke!
Engine has departed the airframe. Sadness for the crew and passengers. Any airplane crash is very tragic.
Yeah right. Hella fake CGI
Just another day in the Russian military.
Trump: Putin has the best planes. We build them together.
My theory is that an uncontained engine failure could have led to an intense engine fire leading to shrapnel damaging wing systems like the slats of hydraulic lines, and the fire weakened the pylon structure leading to the engine falling off and a loss of control.
This is the most Soviet thing I've seen in a while.
Maintained by boeing engineers