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Servicing the Su-24 by loading the braking chute : | Servicing the Su-24 by loading the braking chute : | ||
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== [[:Category: Ilyushin Il-76| Ilyushin Il-76]] == | == [[:Category: Ilyushin Il-76| Ilyushin Il-76]] == | ||
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[[Image:Nebo21_14450.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Seen at 1h45.]] | |||
== [[:Category: Sukhoi Su-27|Sukhoi Su-27]] == | == [[:Category: Sukhoi Su-27|Sukhoi Su-27]] == | ||
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[[Image:Nebo21_04520.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Su-24 on the left and (center and right) the two Su-27s.]] | [[Image:Nebo21_04520.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Su-24 on the left and (center and right) the two Su-27s.]] | ||
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01 Blue. | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_14500.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_14502.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
== [[:Category: Mil Mi-8/17|Mil Mi-8AMTSh]] == | == [[:Category: Mil Mi-8/17|Mil Mi-8AMTSh]] == | ||
[[Image:Nebo21_04735.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | [[Image:Nebo21_04735.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | ||
[[Image:Nebo21_10655.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_13345.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_13735.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
== [[:Category: Sukhoi Su-25|Sukhoi Su-25]] == | == [[:Category: Sukhoi Su-25|Sukhoi Su-25]] == | ||
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(to | == [[:Category: Sukhoi Su-24|Sukhoi Su-24M]] == | ||
Numerous airframes including 56 & 54 & 51, 48, 41 | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_10345.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
Sukhoi Su-24M 83 Blue of Lieutenant Colonel Soshnikov and Captain Muravyov. | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_11820.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_11952.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
Archive footage used for fictitious breaking news showing the aircraft involved in the real events (83 White, registration RF-90932 manned by Lieutenant Colonel Peshkov and navigator Captain Murakhtin). | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_13635.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
== [[:Category: Mil Mi-24|Mil Mi-24]] == | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_10658.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
== [[:Category: Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon|Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 52 Fighting Falcon]] == | |||
CGI of a Turkish Air Force F-16. | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_11925.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
== [[:Category: Mil Mi-8/17|Mi-8AMTSh (or Mi-171Sh)]] == | |||
Note the square windows and the black FLIR pod (hidding the right rear wheel). | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_12605.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
== [[:Category: Tupolev Tu-22M|Tupolev Tu-22M]] == | |||
Red square on the right. | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_14907_Tu-22M.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_15155.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
== [[:Category: Sukhoi Su-27|Sukhoi Su-27UB]] == | |||
Sukhoi Su-27UB in the background.<br> | |||
Taking off for offensive mission ... without armament ! | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_14915.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
== [[:Category: Kamov Ka-50|Kamov Ka-52K "Katran"]] == | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_14919.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_14954.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Gold yellow ring : Footage already seen in [[Hunter Killer#Kamov Ka-52K "Katran"|Hunter Killer]].]] | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_15127.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
== [[:Category: Mil Mi-28|Mil Mi-28]] == | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_14920.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
== [[:Category: Kamov Ka-27|Kamov Ka-27]] == | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_14930.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
== [[:Category: Tupolev Tu-160|Tupolev Tu-160]] == | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_15205.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
== [[:Category: Ilyushin Il-18|Ilyushin Il-22]] & [[:Category: Tupolev Tu-154|Tupolev Tu-154]] == | |||
The most distant tails are typical of the Ilyushin Il-22 (airborne command post ... still wearing Il-18 on their fuselage). Tupolev Tu-154s on the right. | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_15400.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
== [[:Category: Tupolev Tu-154|Tupolev Tu-154]] & [[:Category: Ilyushin Il-76|Ilyushin Il-76MD]]== | |||
Reg. RA-78847 Ilyushin Il-76MD. | |||
Action of repatriation of Soshnikov's body to represent the real ceremony for Oleg Peshkov which occured on the evening (dark hours), 30 November 2015. | |||
[[Image:Nebo21_15537_RA-76.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]] | |||
{{footnote}} | |||
== See also == | |||
* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15815090/ Nebo on IMDb] | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_(2021_film) Sky on Wikipedia] | |||
* [https://www.imcdb.org/movie_15815090-Nebo.html Nebo on IMCDb] | |||
[[Category: Ilyushin Il-18]] | |||
[[Category: Ilyushin Il-76]] | |||
[[Category: Kamov Ka-27]] | |||
[[Category: Kamov Ka-50]] | |||
[[Category: Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon]] | |||
[[Category: Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15]] | |||
[[Category: Mil Mi-8/17]] | |||
[[Category: Mil Mi-24]] | |||
[[Category: Mil Mi-28]] | |||
[[Category: Sukhoi Su-24]] | |||
[[Category: Sukhoi Su-25]] | |||
[[Category: Sukhoi Su-27]] | |||
[[Category: Tupolev Tu-22M]] | |||
[[Category: Tupolev Tu-154]] | |||
[[Category: Tupolev Tu-160]] | |||
Revision as of 06:56, 21 February 2022

Movie (2021)
Russian title : Небо
English title : Sky or Mission Sky
Starring:
Igor Petrenko (Lieutenant Colonel Oleg Soshnikov, the Russian Air Force pilot)
Ivan Batarev (Captain Konstantin Muravyov, his teammate navigator)
Sergey Gubanov (Major Vadim Zakharov, Special Operations Forces Officer)
Maria Mironova (Gelena Soshnikova, Oleg Soshnikov's wife)
The film is based on events in the lives of the Russian air crew and ending on November 24, 2015, during a combat flight, their Russian Sukhoi Su-24 fighter jet was shot down by a Turkish fighter in northern Syria.
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 UTI
76 white

Sukhoi Su-24M & Sukhoi Su-25
Five Sukhoi Su-24Ms alongside some Sukhoi Su-25.

Servicing the Su-24 by loading the braking chute :


Ilyushin Il-76
Ilyushin Il-76 in the background of some Sukhoi Su-24 and Sukhoi Su-25.




Sukhoi Su-27
Two of them -including 01 red- escorting Soshnikov and Muravyov for a short time.
NOTA : over the months, Russia has deployed Sukhoi Su-27, two-seat Su-30SM and Su-35S aircraft. In early October, the Russian defence ministry admitted that Russian Sukhoi Su-30 aircraft were based at Khmeimim Air Base.



01 Blue.


Mil Mi-8AMTSh




Sukhoi Su-25
01 Blue.

Kronshtadt Orion-E
Russian Medium Altitude, Long Endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for reconnaissance and strike mission.


Sukhoi Su-24M
Numerous airframes including 56 & 54 & 51, 48, 41

Sukhoi Su-24M 83 Blue of Lieutenant Colonel Soshnikov and Captain Muravyov.


Archive footage used for fictitious breaking news showing the aircraft involved in the real events (83 White, registration RF-90932 manned by Lieutenant Colonel Peshkov and navigator Captain Murakhtin).

Mil Mi-24

Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 52 Fighting Falcon
CGI of a Turkish Air Force F-16.

Mi-8AMTSh (or Mi-171Sh)
Note the square windows and the black FLIR pod (hidding the right rear wheel).

Tupolev Tu-22M
Red square on the right.


Sukhoi Su-27UB
Sukhoi Su-27UB in the background.
Taking off for offensive mission ... without armament !

Kamov Ka-52K "Katran"



Mil Mi-28

Kamov Ka-27

Tupolev Tu-160

Ilyushin Il-22 & Tupolev Tu-154
The most distant tails are typical of the Ilyushin Il-22 (airborne command post ... still wearing Il-18 on their fuselage). Tupolev Tu-154s on the right.

Tupolev Tu-154 & Ilyushin Il-76MD
Reg. RA-78847 Ilyushin Il-76MD. Action of repatriation of Soshnikov's body to represent the real ceremony for Oleg Peshkov which occured on the evening (dark hours), 30 November 2015.

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