dark light
Russia has lost more than 10% of its Su-34 Fullback fleet in Ukraine ops
After conducting independent research, Key.Aero can confirm that the Russian Aerospace Forces (RuASF) has now lost more than 10% of its Sukhoi Su-34 Fullback fighter-bomber fleet in combat operations over Ukraine. As of October 10, there have been 16 confirmed Su-34 combat losses during the conflict, which began when Russia invaded Ukraine’s sovereign territory on February 24, 2022. This figure includes 15 baseline Su-34s and an example which is claimed to be an upgraded Su-34M, but the latter is more

Topics

Read more about 30 horas de vuelo en ferry con Flybondi Leyenda local 6, el Junkers F 13 levanta el vuelo

Become a Premium Member to Read More

This is a premium article and requires an active Key.Aero subscription to view.

I’m an existing member, sign me in!

from our leading aviation publications

Premium Key Aero subscribers get access to read all our magazines online as soon as they leave the editor’s desk.

our-landing-logo8
our-landing-logo7
our-landing-logo6
our-landing-logo5
our-landing-logo4
our-landing-logo3
our-landing-logo2
our-landing-logo1