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well there is a probleme I just read this piece of news today [1]and the wiky does not mention anything about stukoy so who's wrong or inacurate? if anyone can help to check it out...
This article mentions that the French destroyed 3 Mi-24 helicopters and Su-25 helicopters. The Sukhoi Su-25 is a strike aircraft, known by it's NATO designation as the "Frogfoot", it is definitely NOT a helicopter.
Again, as on other African military articles, there is something that looks like a wishlist or something, even though giving exact figures. Can someone give a source? Or the user who posted that might have forgot the source. If there is, please put it. Thank you and happy Valentine's day! Sir Jazer 13 ( talk) 11:06, 14 February 2011 (UTC)
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well there is a probleme I just read this piece of news today [1]and the wiky does not mention anything about stukoy so who's wrong or inacurate? if anyone can help to check it out...
This article mentions that the French destroyed 3 Mi-24 helicopters and Su-25 helicopters. The Sukhoi Su-25 is a strike aircraft, known by it's NATO designation as the "Frogfoot", it is definitely NOT a helicopter.
Again, as on other African military articles, there is something that looks like a wishlist or something, even though giving exact figures. Can someone give a source? Or the user who posted that might have forgot the source. If there is, please put it. Thank you and happy Valentine's day! Sir Jazer 13 ( talk) 11:06, 14 February 2011 (UTC)