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SAF MiG Rains Phosphorus Bombs
Syria - Syrian Air Force MiG fighters drop Phosphorus bombs on the city of Idlib. Skip to the 15 second mark...
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Can expert comment on whether these are flares designed to counter anti-air heat seeking missiles or some sort of WP bombs. If bombs, I would think the pilot would be really scared of bombs igniting as soon as they left the rack. Just wondering. I've never seen WP bombs. Have, however, fired and seen the impact of WP mortar rounds. Possibly an AF type could clarify what we are seeing this clip.
Those are Flares FACT