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This is a list of Ukrainian, Russian and Russian-separatist aircraft losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War based on visual evidences or official confirmation from involved parties. It includes helicopters , fixed-wing aircraft and drones (UAVs), and losses from the War in Donbas , the current Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Wagner Group ...
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 ...
By June 2022, Russia had not achieved air superiority, having lost around 165 of its combat aircraft over Ukraine which amounted to approximately 10% of its frontline combat strength. Western commentators noted the qualitative and quantitative advantages the Russian Air Force had over its Ukrainian counterpart, but attributed the poor ...
The sudden collapse of the Assad government has raised questions about Russia's future in Syria. Russia has long enjoyed a military footprint at two key bases in the country.
A Russian Air Force Su-34 A Russian Air Force Su-35S A Tu-160 during the 2018 Victory Day Parade A Beriev A-50 in flight A Tu-214R taking off from Borisoglebskoye Airfield An Il-78M of the 203rd Guards Air Refuelling Regiment An An-124-100 accompanied by a Su-27UB A Russian Air Force Ka-52 in flight A Yak-130 at the 2012 Farnborough International Airshow
Russian strategic bombers have also launched many cruise missiles at Ukrainian cities and rear-area targets from hundreds of miles away, but large-scale use of these expensive weapons has proven ...
The airport hosted the only Antonov An-225 Mriya, the world's largest airplane. [15] [16] The airport is strategically significant due to its ability to receive heavy transport aircraft and its closeness to Kyiv as well as the E373 highway. [17]
Weather reconnaissance aircraft lost during Typhoon Bess (1974). September 30, 1975: Tupolev Tu-154 (HA-LCI) 60: Unknown Mediterranean Sea, close to Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport [158] Main article: Malév Flight 240: December 24, 1975: Cessna F150H: 0 (pilot's body recovered) Unknown North Atlantic, near the Isle of Mull ...