Bernd 03/13/2022 (Sun) 14:37:34 No.46897 del
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>>46894
I noticed it in Hungarian news, spent a second contemplating but I did not bother with it.
But ok, here we go.
It happened during the night of 10th. The Tu-141 entered Hungarian airspace from Romania at Csenger a village close to the Ukrainian border. It flew 40 minutes through our country, our air defence followed the course through. Then it left the country and flew 7 more minutes and crashed near lake Jarun.
It has about 1000 km range (on max speed it can travel ~1100 km/h), Croatians say it flew at about 700 km/h, someone sure could guesstimate how much it could spent in the air before traveled about 50 minutes through Romania, Hungary, and Croatia.
Because the big question is where it took off? These things were produced in Ukraine and Russia retired them in 1991. However in the depth of military warehouses both Russia and Belarus might have them, and while Russian bases are too far, Belarus just might be in range. Both Ukraine and Russia denied they launched it. Ukrainian ambassador in Croatia said the crashed drone did not have the Ukrainian mark.
Btw close to Kiev supposedly there is a place called Jarun.
Additional note: till now the Hungarian air force was alarmed three times, twice they raised the Gripens and found nothing much.

I don't believe NATO doesn't have capabilities to track every fucking movement in the air, from those giants Antonovs to gnats, especially in those regions which they have special interest in.

Here's bunch of links:
English:
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/44697/ukrainian-tu-141-strizh-missile-like-drone-appears-to-have-crashed-in-croatia
Croatian:
https://www.jutarnji.hr/vijesti/zagreb/dijelovi-letjelice-padali-kod-jaruna-konacno-se-oglasila-policija-pronasli-smo-dva-padobrana-15168742
https://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/vlada-letjelica-je-stigla-preko-madjarske-brzinom-od-700-kmh/2346465.aspx?fbclid=IwAR0DiuxPZsX8wSP9lu3Ys0i1Nf-tKQykvsE58PPbsEaD8BhLgZdEeoQXpx4

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