A Sukhoi Su-27. At Creech Air Force Base, Nevada.

Update, Jan. 11 13.00 GMT

Look at the following image Lazygranch.com has found on Imageshack.us.

Taken by Ethan Miller/Getty Images on Apr. 16, 2009, the photograph depicts an MQ-1B Predator at Creech Air Force Base, in Nevada, taxing with a Sukhoi Su-27 in the background.

Actually, the Russian plane (whose shape seems to be a mix of a Su-27 and a Mig-29 with a Russian Flanker’s color scheme) is one of the few mock-ups believed to be used at the former Indian Springs Auxiliary Air Force Base for drone crews’ target recognition training.

Such decoys were first spotted inside the airbase in 2002.

Here are the coordinates for at least two of such decoys clearly visible on Google Earth recently released imagery:

36°37’20.54″N 115°39’42.64″W

36°35’46.14″N 115°40’55.84″W

 

Image credit: Ethan Miller/Getty Images (highlight mine)

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5 Comments

  1. it’s not at all a Flanker, it’s a Fulcrum (with flanker’s color scheme as you said).

  2. Actually, That is a mock F-15C that the fire department uses for egress training, there are two located on the base and both are static displays! Due to the close proximity of Nellis AFB, Creech AFB recieves numerous in flight emergiencys from the fighters jets that are staioned at Nellis, with the F-15’s being the largest suadron. So naturaly the fire department needed something to train on so they brought up 2 decomissioned jets and uses them for their required training. Sadly your allegation is not true though it would be a more exciting story, that is just not the case. I have worked on this base for the last ten years and I can guarantee you that this is not Sukhoi-27!

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