The Secret War: When Israel fought the Soviet Union

Norseman
Published on May 14, 2022
This video deals with an often overlooked episode in history, when Soviet union pilots and SAM system crews fought the Israeli pilots. It happened in Egypt, during the War of Attrition between Israel and Egypt. How did it all start, how it escalated and what was the outcome? Watch the video to find out!

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MIG-21 Egypt - SSGT Bill Thompson / Public domain
QF-4 Holloman AFB - USAF / Public domain

Music by Matija Malatestinichttp://www.malatestinic.com

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