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  2. Air supremacy - Wikipedia

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    Air supremacy is the highest level, ... During Operation Barbarossa, the Luftwaffe initially achieved air supremacy over the Soviet Union. As the war dragged on, ...

  3. Aerial warfare during Operation Barbarossa - Wikipedia

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    Axis and Soviet air operations during Operation Barbarossa took place over a six-month period, 22 June – December, 1941. Aviation played a critical role in the fighting on the Eastern Front during this period, in the battles to gain and maintain air superiority or air supremacy, to offer close air support to armies on battlefield, interdicting enemy supply lines, while supplying friendly forces.

  4. German-Soviet air war 22 June 1941 - Wikipedia

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    German-Soviet Air War 22 June 1941 was the largest one-day air battle in military history. [13] The battle involved both aerial dogfights and airstrikes on Soviet airbases . Around 14,000 combat aircraft took part in air war 22 June 1941, with more 2,000 combat aircraft destroyed.

  5. 9th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 9th "Odessa" Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment was a "regiment of aces" unit in the Soviet Air Forces created to assist the USSR in gaining air supremacy over the Luftwaffe during the Second World War.

  6. Soviet Air Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Air Force Since 1918. New York: Stein and Day, 1977. With section of black-and-white photographic plates, charts. maps and diagrams, together with index. First published in The Soviet Air Force by Macdonald and Janes (UK) in 1977. Cooper, Tom (July–August 2002). "'Floggers" in Action: Early MiG-23s in Operational Service". Air ...

  7. Sukhoi Su-25 - Wikipedia

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    A Sukhoi Su-25SM at the Celebration of the 100th anniversary of Russian Air Force. The Su-25SM (Stroyevoy Modernizirovannyi) is an "affordable" upgrade programme for the Su-25, conceived by the Russian Air Force in 2000. The programme stems from the attempted Su-25T and Su-25TM upgrades, which were evaluated and labeled as over-sophisticated ...

  8. Why Russia's air force failed to dominate Ukraine - AOL

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    Many observers expected Russia's air force to blow away Ukraine's forces in the opening days of the Kremlin's invasion. Ukraine's military would be left completely vulnerable as Russian warplanes ...

  9. Albert Kesselring - Wikipedia

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    The decision to remove Kesselring's air fleet in November irretrievably weakened German air power in the Soviet Union. The air supremacy Germany enjoyed in June and July 1941 dissipated due to the strain of maintaining a presence along a 2,000-mile (3,200 km) front.