iPad lets Ukraine fly Soviet-era planes into combat

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Ukraine pilots use iPads to take Soviet-era planes into combat
iPad goes into combat in Ukraine fighter jets.
Photo: Ukraine Air Force

Ukraine’s Air Force needs to launch modern U.S.-made missiles from Soviet-era fighter jets in combat. The surprise solution to the disconnect? iPad.

Apple tablets reportedly give the vintage aircraft the ability to control a variety of weapons systems supplied by Western countries after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

iPad goes into combat in Ukraine

The Ukrainian Air Force gave The Telegraph a video of one of its pilots using an iPad in the cockpit of a Soviet Su-27 fighter.

The tablets reportedly make it possible to deploy U.S. AGM-88 High-speed Anti-Radiation Missiles against Russian radar systems. They also give pilots control of French Hammer precision-guided bombs and U.K. Storm Shadow cruise missiles.

The Ukrainians “have a lot of the Russian and Soviet-era aircraft,” said William LaPlante, U.S. undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment, last week. “Working with the Ukrainians, we’ve been able to take many Western weapons and get them to work on their aircraft where it’s basically controlled by an iPad by the pilot. And they’re flying it in conflict like a week after we get it to him.”

Old and new

The Su-27 isn’t a decrepit relic of a bygone past. True, it went into service in 1985, but it’s a twin-engine, supersonic, super-maneuverable fighter jet that’s still in service in Russia, China and elsewhere. However, it wasn’t designed to control missiles and bombs supplied by a range of countries supporting Ukraine’s efforts to defend itself against the Russian invasion.

Updating older aircraft with modern electronics is standard practice. The process doesn’t usually involve simply strapping an iPad into the cockpit, though.

Going into air combat in Ukraine serves as an extreme example of the versatility and capability of the iPad.

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