New Details Emerge About Ukraine's Vyrivnyuvach Glide Bomb, Which Can Be Dropped From MiG-29, Su-24, Su-27 Fighter Jets
Ukraine has initiated the production of the domestically developed Vyrivnyuvach glide bomb, a guided munition compatible with various Soviet-era fighter jets.
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90% of the components used in the construction of the Vyrivnyuvach, also referred to as the Equalizer, are sourced from domestic and Western supply chains. This guided glide bomb is designed for deployment via MiG-29, Su-24, and Su-27 fighter aircraft. The initiative represents a shift toward reducing reliance on foreign-supplied weaponry, as emphasized by Fox News and UNITED24 Media.
Additional production efforts involve a munition known as Firefly, which Vozpopuli reports is now in serial production. Defense Express confirms the bomb’s compatibility with legacy combat platforms, allowing for integration into the existing air force fleet without specialized airframe modifications. TWZ notes that the emergence of these details follows efforts to streamline indigenous manufacturing processes to sustain tactical operations.
Coverage does not yet specify the operational range or the total number of units currently in service. Future updates are expected to clarify the deployment timeline for the Firefly munition and the broader integration schedule for the Vyrivnyuvach across all designated aircraft types.
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Coverage (5)
- New Details Emerge About Ukraine’s Homegrown “Equalizer” Glide Bomb TWZ · 1d ago
- Ukraine has started serial production of a guided munition called Firefly, and the drones meant to carry it already fly Vozpopuli · 1d ago
- Ukraine's New Vyrivnyuvach Guided Bomb Is Built With 90% Domestic and Western Parts UNITED24 Media · 1d ago
- Ukraine’s ‘Equalizer’ bomb aims to blow up reliance on US, European weapons Fox News · 1d ago
- New Details Emerge About Ukraine's Vyrivnyuvach Glide Bomb, Which Can Be Dropped From MiG-29, Su-24, Su-27 Fighter Jets Defense Express · 1d ago
Quick answers
What aircraft can carry the Vyrivnyuvach?
The glide bomb is compatible with MiG-29, Su-24, and Su-27 fighter jets.
What is the primary composition of the bomb?
It is built using 90% domestic and Western parts.
Are there other munitions mentioned in the reports?
Yes, Vozpopuli reports that Ukraine has also begun serial production of a guided munition called Firefly.
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