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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 ...
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
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.
The ongoing invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has exposed weaknesses such as endemic corruption, [27] [28] [29] rigid command and control structure, inadequate training, and poor morale; [30] Russian Armed Forces have experienced successive losses of occupied/annexed territory, the large-scale destruction and squandering of their equipment ...
This article has multiple issues. ... Russia: 294.6 (PPP)ε ... Fighters Bombers Attack Total Sources 1: United States (USAF, US Navy)
Since June 2023, [122] the leaders of Russia and Belarus have claimed that a "number of" [123] nuclear weapons are located on Belarusian territory while remaining in Russian possession. [122] Sources hostile to these countries have confirmed that nuclear warheads have been delivered to Belarus, but claim that the first transfers were instead ...
A total of 60 Su-30SM fighters, under two contracts signed in March and December 2012, respectively. [citation needed] On 21 September 2012, the Su-30SM performed its maiden flight. [23] The Russian Air Force has received first two serial aircraft on 22 November 2012.
The aircraft has high maneuverability (+9g) with a high angle of attack, and is equipped with high-capability weapon systems that contribute to the new aircraft’s exceptional dogfighting capability. [209] The Russian Air Force ordered 48 Sukhoi Su-35S fighters in August 2009 with deliveries scheduled to run until 2015.