In 2024, Russia received 24 aircraft, including ten Su-34M, six Su-35S, six Su-57 and two Su-30.
The Aerospace Forces of the Russian Federation received the next batch of Su-34 bombers and Su-57 fighters. This was reported by Defense24.
Analysts suggest Russia is likely to receive only one of each type. These deliveries will likely be the last in 2024.
The losses of Russian aviation this year amounted to at least 23 destroyed combat vehicles. The list includes:
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Strategic bombers: two destroyed Tu-22M3, one damaged Tu-160M.
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Frontline bombers: nine Su-34s destroyed, ten damaged.
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Fighters: two Su-35S, one Su-30, three Su-27 (1 damaged), two MiG-31.
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The rest: four Su-25s, one Su-57 (damaged), one Su-24 (damaged), two A-50 early warning aircraft, one Yak-130, and one S-70 drone Hunter.
It was noted that a certain part of Russia’s losses was the result not only of military operations, but also of technical malfunctions, resource overload and friendly fire.
In 2024, Russia received 24 aircraft, including ten Su-34M, six Su-35S, six Su-57 and two Su-30.
For comparison, 24 aircraft were delivered to Russia in 2023, and up to 30 in 2022. As explained by analysts, these numbers indicate a stagnation or even a decrease in the production of military aircraft in the Russian Federation.
We remind you that the Defense Forces destroyed the Russian Su-25 attack aircraft. He was shot down in the direction of Pokrovsky.
It is also known that since the start of the entire invasion, Russia has lost 354 aircraft and 326 helicopters.
Source: korrespondent

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