Ukrainian Yak-52 Equipped With Machine Gun Shoots Down Russian UAV – Reports
In an engagement reminiscent of WWII dogfights, a Ukrainian training aircraft reportedly shot down a Russian drone.
On Apr. 27, 2024, a Ukrainian Yak-52 training aircraft, shot down a Russian Orlan-10 drone over Odessa, according to several reports by the Ukrainian media.
Some videos shared on Telegram and X show the Yak-52 circling around the drone descending towards the ground on a parachute, which most likely automatically deployed.
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How the Yak-52 shot down the drone is not clear.
According to some sources, the Ukrainian trainers have not been retrofitted with wing or fuselage-mounted machine guns due to the extensive and technically challenging modifications required to integrate such weaponry into the airframe.
⚡️🇺🇦Ukrainian Yak-52 pilots who shot down a 🇷🇺Russian reconnaissance UAV Orlan-10 today pic.twitter.com/2qeNbMNTHA
— 🇺🇦Ukrainian Front (@front_ukrainian) April 27, 2024
The Ukrainian Militarnyi website reported that, although the Yak-52B variant retains the capability to carry GUV-8700 pods with machine guns or UB-32 pods with unguided rockets this configuration was produced only in one example. Therefore, the Russian drone was probably shot down by the second crew member, using a gun or automatic weapon.
Ukraine started to use small planes to hit the drones. This time Yak-52 with installed Maschine gun shot down Ruzzian „Orlan“ drone near Odessa. I shared this idea in 2022. Finally it works.
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The Yak-52
The Yakovlev Yak-52 is a Soviet-era primary trainer aircraft that was widely used for military pilot training. It was designed by Yakovlev Design Bureau and first flew in 1976. The Yak-52 is a two-seat, single-engine, all-metal monoplane with a low-wing configuration.
One of the distinctive features of the Yak-52 is its aerobatic capability but it is also known for its robust airframe, making it popular among aerobatics enthusiasts and airshow performers.
The Yak-52 is powered by a single Vedeneyev M-14P radial engine, providing sufficient power for aerobatic maneuvers and training flights. The aircraft has a tandem seating arrangement, with the student pilot sitting in the front and the instructor pilot in the rear. This configuration allows for effective training and communication between the pilot and instructor during flight.
In addition to its training role, the Yak-52 has also been used for light ground attack missions. Some variants were equipped with underwing hardpoints to carry machine gun pods or unguided rockets for ground attack missions.
The aircraft’s slow stall speed makes it perfect for SMI (Slow Movers Intercept) mission like the one reportedly carried out over Ukraine on Apr. 27, 2024.
The Orlan-10 UAV
The Orlan-10 is a medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by the Russian company Special Technology Center LLC (STC Orlan). It is designed primarily for reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition missions. T
“Orlan” is one of the main Russian reconnaissance drones in the war against Ukraine
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