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At least two Su-27 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [10] [11] [12] Sukhoi Su-30 Russia: Jet: Multirole: 2012: 110+ 110+ 91 Su-30SM and 19 Su-30M2 in service as of 2022 [1] [4] [13] and new deliveries were conducted in late 2023 and mid 2024. [14] As of 28 May 2024 at least 11 Su-30SM have been lost in the Russian Invasion of ...
As of 19 December 2023 at least 1 has been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [266] As of 10 May 2024 at least 1 has been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [46] 1L122 Garmony: Air surveillance radar: Unknown Russia: Portable version is supplied. [267] Nebo-SV/S Nebo-M Air surveillance radar Soviet Union Russia
Emblem of the Russian Air Force Emblem of the Russian Aerospace Forces. This is a list of military aircraft currently in service with the Russian Air Force as of 2024. It belongs under larger Russian Aerospace Forces branch, established on 1 August 2015 with merging of the Russian Air Force and the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces.
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As of 2024, Russia has the world's third-highest military expenditure, at approximately US$130 billion, or over six percent of GDP, [5] compared to approximately to US$86.5–$109 billion the year before. [17] Its military budget is set to expand by 30 percent, to US$145 billion, in 2025. [18]
In February 2009, the Russian newspaper Kommersant reported that 200 of the 291 MiG-29s currently in service across all Russian air arms were unsafe and would have to be permanently grounded. [16] This action would remove from service about a third of Russia's total fighter force, some 650 aircraft.
Japan, South Korea and Poland [citation needed] are generally considered de facto nuclear states due to their believed ability to wield nuclear weapons within 1 to 3 years. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] South Africa produced six nuclear weapons in the 1980s, but dismantled them in the early 1990s.
Sukhoi fighters are popular export products of the Russian military industry. In 2012, Russia's military exports hit another record sum of $15 billion the structure of military exports had become more balanced. The biggest sales were in aviation equipment – 37 percent. Total exports of land-based weapons and military equipment grew to 27 percent.