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Originally Posted by woj
I'll explain it to you then... aircraft have insignia on them so when they accidentally enter other country's airspace they can be easily identified... without insignia aircraft becomes "unidentified".... "unidentified" aircraft are often a threat, and so they get shot down, especially when they don't follow requests to change heading to leave the airspace of the defending country...
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I know you are a coder so even if you haven't been to army, you must have some logic. Am I correct? Let me give you a two absolutely simple hints:
1) What was a distance between Turkish and Russian aircrafts in a time of attack? Can you see any insignia from that range?
2) Every airplane has a radio. Also there are digital identification systems, we call them "
свой-чужой"
P.S. Once again (for the last time), there are no insignias at war. If it's the sky, your plane has too look as a part f it. It's it a forest, you should look like a tree, if it's winter, you should look as a snow. Like this:
That's not just the Russian army. ANY army of the World does it. Including the United States of America of course.