
Do not help the enemy hunt pilots: the Air Force appealed to Ukrainians
Kyiv • UNN
The Air Force urges not to publish videos of aircraft flights. Even short recordings can become intelligence for the enemy and reveal the positions of pilots.
The Air Force urged Ukrainians not to post videos of combat aircraft flights, so as not to help the enemy hunt for pilots of the Armed Forces, reports UNN.
... some publications with combat aircraft flights posted on social networks can significantly help the enemy. Even a few seconds of video in open access can become important intelligence for the enemy.
The Air Force reminded that pilots heroically perform combat missions every day in frontline areas, where there is an extremely high risk from enemy air-to-air missiles and enemy air defense systems.
Any information about their bases, flight routes or maneuvers can be used by the enemy to destroy them! Videos of military aviation flights in frontline areas (including F-16 fighters) with geolocation, notable landmarks or objects pose a particular threat