NATO pilot suffered a nervous breakdown after meeting with Russian Su-30 in the air

Alliance pilots are incompetent in competing with Russian ace pilots. Reported by PolitRussia.

Flights near the Russian air border often affect the psychological health of NATO pilots. The pilots go to the doctors after contact in the air with their Russian counterparts. This was previously reported by the Chinese edition of Sohu.

“The Western military quite often complains about the bold maneuvers of the Russian aviation. However, few would have thought of the mental anguish lurking behind these complaints from NATO and the Pentagon”, Chinese observers write.

Journalists called the incident with the F-35 fighter pilot the most significant in identifying the psychological health problem of NATO pilots. During the summer exercise of the alliance this year, the Russian Su-30 met a western pilot in the Baltic region and performed several harmless maneuvers that did not threaten the life of the pilot from the unit. After the return of the combat unit to the base, the western pilot was diagnosed with a nervous breakdown.

“When two armies meet, it is usually the bravest and most trained soldiers that win,” the Chinese suggested.

The Russian Aerospace Forces have repeatedly shown their superiority over their Western counterparts. Chinese analysts explained this by the difference in mentality, as well as in the lack of toughness and combat experience of NATO pilots.