Ukraine's Pilots Just Proved Why Fighter Jets Beat Drones
Автор: Wes O'Donnell
Загружено: 2026-02-13
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Ukraine’s F-16 used its 20mm M61 Vulcan cannon to intercept a Russian Shahed drone, and in this video I break down how that close-range intercept likely unfolded and why it matters far beyond a single fireball in the night sky.
The footage shows a Geran-2 / Shahed-136 detonating midair, followed seconds later by an F-16 passing overhead. Observers note audio consistent with the Vulcan’s distinct tone. This wasn’t a distant missile shot. This appears to be a controlled “bang bang” solution inside tight geometry, at night, in a contested air defense environment.
I walk through how an intercept like this likely works: ground cueing from layered sensors, controlled closure on a slow, low-RCS target, positive ID inside defined engagement lanes, then a short, disciplined burst aimed at the engine or fuselage.
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Glory to Ukraine. Glory to the heroes. Crimea is Ukraine.
Tldr: Watch this footage of an F-16 employing its 20mm Vulcan against a Russian Shahed drone, showcasing the enduring relevance of piloted aircraft in modern combat. This engagement highlights effective military aviation tactics in countering drone warfare, underscoring the continuous evolution of military technology and air defense system capabilities. The shahed drone footage provides a stark illustration of these dynamic encounters.
Video Sources: DoD and AFU
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