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The US Southern Command gave the US Air Force birthday poster but used Russian fighter photos, and the Russian media was super sarcastic: Thank you, comrades

author:Globe.com

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[Global Network Report] The embarrassing scene has appeared again...

"Russia Today" (RT) news, the U.S. Southern Command tweeted on the 18th of the time, to the U.S. Air Force birthday wishes. Embarrassingly, the birthday poster featured a silhouette of a Russian Su-27 fighter jet. In response, RT also wrote in the headline with great irony: "Thank you, comrades! ”

The US Southern Command gave the US Air Force birthday poster but used Russian fighter photos, and the Russian media was super sarcastic: Thank you, comrades

Screenshot of the RT report

In the middle of this poster are silhouettes of three fighter jets, and underneath it are written "Happy Birthday, U.S. Air Force, September 18." However, RT said that the fighter silhouette did not have much detail, but the shape of its tail showed that the fighter formations did not come from formations deployed to the U.S. military. In contrast, the Su-27 jet fighter is very similar.

The US Southern Command gave the US Air Force birthday poster but used Russian fighter photos, and the Russian media was super sarcastic: Thank you, comrades

Subsequently, this obvious mistake caused a strong reaction on social media, and most people laughed at it.

Some American netizens were angry enough to remind them in capital letters: "Seriously? This is the Su-27! ”↓

The US Southern Command gave the US Air Force birthday poster but used Russian fighter photos, and the Russian media was super sarcastic: Thank you, comrades

"When did the U.S. Air Force have a Su-27 fighter?" ↓

The US Southern Command gave the US Air Force birthday poster but used Russian fighter photos, and the Russian media was super sarcastic: Thank you, comrades

"Do you want a Su-27 fighter?" ↓

The US Southern Command gave the US Air Force birthday poster but used Russian fighter photos, and the Russian media was super sarcastic: Thank you, comrades

Some netizens satirized the composition of the poster, saying, "The US Air Force looks like it was stepped on by a Russian aircraft." ”↓

The US Southern Command gave the US Air Force birthday poster but used Russian fighter photos, and the Russian media was super sarcastic: Thank you, comrades

The report mentioned that some US lawmakers have also been embarrassed by similar problems. In April, Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith congratulated the U.S. Air Reserve Command with a photo of a Russian Su-34 jet.

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