Reason why two Russian jets crashed on Admiral Kuznetsov revealed

Read on the website Vestnik Kavkaza

The loss of two fighter jets from the aircraft wing of Russia's Admiral Kuznetsov cruiser during the operation in Syria in 2016 was caused by the break of the carrier's arresting wire, a defense industry source said.

"In the case of the MiG-29K, the wire broke because of the critical angle of landing, while the Su-33's landing was conducted in a normal mode and in this case it is evident that the wire's quality was a problem. In both cases there could be no complaints about the jets," Sputnik cited the source as saying.

The source added that the detailed analysis of the wires could be conducted only after the arresting cables were studied ashore.

On November 14 and December 4, a MiG-29K jet and a Su-33 fighter respectively rolled off the deck and drowned in the sea.