Continuing the innovative and lethal combination of Soviet-era equipment used by Ukraine with the modern weapons they are being supplied by NATO, Ukrainian Air Force pilots flying Soviet and Russia fighter jets have iPads in their cockpits which allow the Russian planes to launch modern missiles and rockets. JL
Thomas Newdick reports in The Drive, Warzone:
The Ukrainian Air Force is using iPads, or similar tablets in the cockpits of its Soviet-era jets to enable rapid integration of modern Western air-to-ground weapons. "The Ukrainians have a lot of Russian and Soviet-era aircraft. Working with the Ukrainians, we’ve been able to take many Western weapons and get them to work on their aircraft controlled by an iPad (used) by the pilot. And they’re flying it in conflict a week after we get it to him.” Such a setup, with a pylon adapted for the weapons being employed and paired with a tablet, would not need any wiring. The pylon contains hardware that handles this with a short-range wireless device, like Bluetooth, connecting with the pad in the cockpit.