Ukrainian Yak-52 Shoots Down Russian Drones in World War II-Style Dogfight

In a scene reminiscent of World War II, a Ukrainian Yak-52 propeller-driven trainer aircraft shot down Russian reconnaissance drones over the southern city of Odesa using machine guns. The incident, which took place on April 27, 2024, highlights the ongoing war in Ukraine, which has been characterized by a mix of past conflicts and new technologies.
The Role of Drones in the Ukraine War
Drones have played a significant role in the war in Ukraine, with both sides using them in massive numbers. Ukraine aims to train around 20,000 drone operators this year, a number comparable to the entire Canadian Army. The use of drones has reignited the debate about the effectiveness of older aircraft, such as the A-10 Warthog, in modern warfare.
The Yak-52-Drone Dogfight
According to Militarnyi, the Ukrainian Yak-52 likely shot down two Russian drones – a Zala and an Orlan – using a gun or automatic weapon operated by the second crew member, reports Simple Flying. The Russian drones, which are relatively cheap and simple, were seen falling out of the sky with their parachutes deployed.

The Challenges of Air Defense
Effective air defense has limited the impact and usefulness of both Countries‘ air forces. Russland has lost over 100 fixed-wing aircraft, including valuable AWACS planes, and has failed to secure air superiority beyond the frontline. The use of surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) to shoot down drones is proving to be too expensive, leading to the need for more cost-effective solutions, such as using guns.
The Yak-52’s Role
The Yak-52, a Soviet-era primary trainer that first flew in 1976, has proven to be a capable aircraft in shooting down Russian drones. Designed to operate in rugged conditions, the Yak-52 is a responsive and aerobatic aircraft with the ability to suspend machine gun pods or unguided rockets. Its success in this incident raises questions about the effectiveness of more advanced fighter jets in similar situations.
The Ukrainian Yak-52 shooting down Russian drones over Odesa serves as a reminder that the war in Ukraine is a complex blend of past and present technologies. As the conflict continues, the role of drones and the need for cost-effective air defense solutions will likely remain a key focus for both sides.
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