Russian Su-35 Fighters Harass US Surveillance Drones, Syria

This footage, released unclassified July 05, 2023, depicts Russian Su-35 planes (NATO Designator Flanker-E) deliberately flying in an unsafe manner and creating hazardous conditions for American MQ-9 drones operating in Syria.


In addition to flying too closely to the American aircraft, a Russian pilot engages his afterburner just ahead of a drone. The resultant change of airspeed and pressure make it more difficult for the MQ-9 operator to properly control the aircraft. At 0:37, we see the Russian aircraft deploying parachuted flares in the drones’ immediate flight path, creating obstacles through which the American pilots had to take evasive maneuvers.


These unsafe and unprofessional actions are reminiscent of the incident in March of 2023, where Russian pilots exhibited similar behavior, including intentionally dumping fuel on a drone. In that incident, a Russian plane struck the drone, resulting in its crashing. While no crashes or damage were reported in the July 05 encounter, a disturbing trend of provocation is continuing to be established by Russian air assets in Syria.

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Cole Simms is an Air Guardsman, NASA enthusiast, police officer, and security contractor with particular experience in austere environments. Outside of work, he volunteers as a Stop The Bleed instructor for area schools. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Homeland Security and Emergency Management, and blends his knowledge and experience to write analysis for Funker530.

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This footage, released unclassified July 05, 2023, depicts Russian Su-35 planes (NATO Designator Flanker-E) deliberately flying in an unsafe manner and creating hazardous conditions for American MQ-9 drones operating in Syria.


In addition to flying too closely to the American aircraft, a Russian pilot engages his afterburner just ahead of a drone. The resultant change of airspeed and pressure make it more difficult for the MQ-9 operator to properly control the aircraft. At 0:37, we see the Russian aircraft deploying parachuted flares in the drones’ immediate flight path, creating obstacles through which the American pilots had to take evasive maneuvers.


These unsafe and unprofessional actions are reminiscent of the incident in March of 2023, where Russian pilots exhibited similar behavior, including intentionally dumping fuel on a drone. In that incident, a Russian plane struck the drone, resulting in its crashing. While no crashes or damage were reported in the July 05 encounter, a disturbing trend of provocation is continuing to be established by Russian air assets in Syria.

About the Author

Author's Photo

Cole Simms

Cole Simms is an Air Guardsman, NASA enthusiast, police officer, and security contractor with particular experience in austere environments. Outside of work, he volunteers as a Stop The Bleed instructor for area schools. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Homeland Security and Emergency Management, and blends his knowledge and experience to write analysis for Funker530.

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