Ukrainian pilot says his French Mirage 2000 fighter has a 98% kill rate against Russian drones and missiles
The Ukrainian Mirage crew said the Magic 2 infrared-guided missile on their fighter has seen a "practically 100%" kill probability.
The Ukrainian Mirage crew said the Magic 2 infrared-guided missile on their fighter has seen a "practically 100%" kill probability.
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The comments were caught on a recording by a now-former employee.