List of active Russian Air Force aircraft
This is a list of military aircraft currently in service with the Russian Air Force.
Aircraft[]
Current inventory[]
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes | |
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Combat Aircraft | ||||||
Mikoyan MiG-29 | USSR/Russia | air superiority | MiG-29S/UB/SMT/UBT | 249[1] | To be replaced by the MiG-35 | |
Mikoyan MiG-31 | USSR | interceptor / attack | MiG-31BM/BSM/K | 132[1] | ||
Mikoyan MiG-35 | Russia | multirole | MiG-35S/UB | 6[2][3] | [4][5] | |
Sukhoi Su-24 | USSR | attack | Su-24M/M2 | 274[1] | To be replaced by the Su-34 | |
Sukhoi Su-25 | USSR | attack | Su-25/UB/SM/SM3 | 194[1] | ||
Sukhoi Su-27 | USSR/Russia | air superiority | Su-27P/UB/SM/SM3 | 229[1] | ||
Sukhoi Su-30 | Russia | multirole | Su-30SM/M2 | 112[6][7] | 92 x Su-30SM. 20 M2 variants used for conversion training | |
Sukhoi Su-34 | Russia | multirole | 127[8] | 76 on order[9] | ||
Sukhoi Su-35 | Russia | air superiority | Su-35S | 90[10] | ||
Sukhoi Su-57 | Russia | stealth multirole | 1 in service | 78 on order[11][12] | ||
Tupolev Tu-160 | USSR/Russia | strategic bomber | Tu-160/M | 16[1] | 10 on order[13] | |
Tupolev Tu-22M | USSR | strategic bomber | Tu-22M3/M3M | 67[1] | ||
Tupolev Tu-95 | USSR | strategic bomber | Tu-95MS/MS16 | 42[1] | ||
AWACS | ||||||
Beriev A-50 | USSR | AWACS | A-50/U | 15-19[1][14] | 6 modernized to A-50U[15] | |
Ilyushin Il-22 | USSR | command and control | Il-22/M | 18[16] | ||
Ilyushin Il-82 | USSR | command and control | 1[1] | |||
Ilyushin Il-80 | USSR | command and control | 3[1] | |||
Electronic Warfare | ||||||
Antonov An-12 | USSR | radar jamming | An-12PP | 4[1] | ||
Ilyushin Il-22 | USSR | radar jamming | Il-22PP | 3[17] | ||
Reconnaissance | ||||||
Antonov An-30 | USSR | reconnaissance | 15[1] | |||
Ilyushin Il-20 | USSR | SIGINT / ELINT | Il-20/M | 12[18] | ||
Myasishchev M-55 | USSR | reconnaissance | 1[citation needed] | |||
Tupolev Tu-214 | Russia | reconnaissance | Tu-214ON/PU-SBUS | 4[19][20] | ||
Tupolev Tu-214R | Russia | SIGINT / ELINT | Tu-214R | 2[21] | ||
Tanker | ||||||
Ilyushin Il-78 | USSR | air refueling | Il-78/M | 19[1] | 1 modernized to Il-78M2 | |
Transport | ||||||
Antonov An-12 | USSR | transport | An-12B/BK | 56[1] | ||
Antonov An-22 | USSR | transport | An-22A | 5[1] | ||
Antonov An-26 | USSR | transport | 113[1] | |||
Antonov An-72 | USSR | transport | An-72/P | 29[1] | ||
Antonov An-124 | USSR | strategic airlifter | An-124-100 | 4[1] | ||
Antonov An-140 | Ukraine/Russia | transport | An-140-100 | 5[22] | ||
Antonov An-148 | Ukraine/Russia | VIP transport | An-148-100E | 15[23] | ||
Ilyushin Il-18 | USSR | transport | Il-18D/V | 8[24] | ||
Ilyushin Il-62 | USSR/Russia | VIP transport | Il-62M | 7[25] | ||
Ilyushin Il-76 | USSR/Russia | strategic airlifter | Il-76M/MD/MD-M/MD-90A | 109[1] | ||
Let L-410 Turbolet | Czech Republic | transport | 43[1] | |||
Tupolev Tu-134 | USSR | transport | 55[26] | |||
Tupolev Tu-154 | USSR | transport | Tu-154B-2/M | 19[27] | ||
Helicopter | ||||||
Eurocopter AS350 / AS355 | France | utility | 5[1] | |||
Kazan Ansat | Russia | utility | Ansat-U | 50[1][28] | ||
Kamov Ka-27 | USSR | attack | 6[1] | |||
Kamov Ka-52 | Russia | attack | 127 | |||
Kamov Ka-226 | Russia | utility | 36[1] | |||
Mil Mi-8 / Mi-17 | USSR/Russia | attack / transport | 746[1] | |||
Mil Mi-24 / Mi-35 | USSR/Russia | attack / transport | 330[1] | |||
Mil Mi-26 | USSR/Russia | transport | Mi-26/T | 44[1] | ||
Mil Mi-28 | Russia | attack | Mi-28N/NM | 95[1] | ||
Mil Mi-38 | Russia | transport | Mi-38T | 2[29] | ||
Trainer | ||||||
Aero L-39 Albatros | Czechoslovakia | trainer | 210[1] | |||
Diamond DA42T | Austria | trainer | 9[1] | 35 on order[1] | ||
Mil Mi-2 | Poland | trainer | 29[1] | |||
Mi-28UB | Russia | trainer / attack | Mi-28UB | 12[1] | ||
Tu-134UBL | USSR | trainer | Tu-134UBL | 37[1] | Tu-160 trainer | |
Yakovlev Yak-130 | Russia | trainer / attack | 110[1] | |||
Yakovlev Yak-152 | Russia | trainer | 150 on order[30] |
See also[]
- List of active Russian military aircraft
- List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS
- Lists of currently active military equipment by country
References[]
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- ^ "ВКС России получили последние два истребителя Су-30М2". bmpd.livejournal.com. 9 April 2016. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
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- ^ The Military Balance 2020, p.201
- ^ "Минобороны и "Сухой" заключили контракт на поставку двух Су-57". TASS. 22 August 2018. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
- ^ "Минобороны получит 76 истребителей Су-57". TASS. 27 June 2019. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
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- ^ "Минобороны заказало 150 легких тренировочных самолетов Як-152". ria.ru. 7 June 2016. Archived from the original on 21 June 2018. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
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