List of aircraft losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War
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This is a list of Ukrainian, Russian and Russian-separatist aircraft losses. It covers helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft and UAVs, during the Russo-Ukrainian War, including the war in Donbas and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Donbas war[edit]
During the Donbas war, on 20 November 2014, Ukrainian sources reported at a conference in London that the total Ukrainian aerial losses during the conflict in the east were: one Su-24, six Su-25s, two MiG-29s, one An-26, one An-30 and one Il-76.[1][2][3] Helicopter losses amounted to seven Mi-8/17s and five Mi-24s.[4][5][6]
Ukrainian aircraft losses[edit]
Fixed-wing aircraft[edit]
Ukrainian Air Force – 6 June 2014: An Antonov An-30 surveillance plane was shot down by separatist militias from Sloviansk with two shoulder-launched missiles. Ukrainian authorities initially claimed that the pilots survived,[7][8] but they later reported that five crewmembers were killed in the action, and two others missing.[9]
Ukrainian Air Force – 14 June 2014: An Ilyushin Il-76 transport plane was shot down as it approached an airport in Luhansk, killing nine crew members and 40 troops on board.[10]
Ukrainian Air Force – Claim – 14 June 2014: Rebels claim to have shot down a Sukhoi Su-24 with a portable anti-aircraft gun after it had dropped cluster munitions on a local police station. They also claimed that they had captured the pilot after he bailed out.[11][12]
Ukrainian Air Force – Claim – 19 June 2014: A spokesman for the militia in Donetsk stated that they downed a Ukrainian Sukhoi Su-25 during fighting in Yampil.[13]
Ukrainian Air Force – 2 July 2014: A Ukrainian Sukhoi Su-25, call sign Blue 06, crashed due to a technical fault while landing at Dnipropetrovsk International Airport. The pilot ejected safely.[14][15][16]
Ukrainian Air Force – 14 July 2014: A Ukrainian Antonov An-26 transport aircraft was shot down by a surface-to-air missile over eastern Ukraine while flying at 6,500 metres (21,300 ft). The Ukrainian defence minister claimed that the altitude is far from the reach of a shoulder-launched missile, suggesting that the aircraft was downed by Russian forces.[17][18][19] Two crewmembers were captured by pro-Russian militiamen, four were rescued by Ukrainian forces and the other two were unaccounted for.[20] The missing aviators were found dead on 17 July.[21]
Ukrainian Air Force – 16 July 2014: A Ukrainian Su-25, call sign Blue 03, was shot down over eastern Ukraine near Amvrosiivka town, and the pilot ejected successfully. National Security Council spokesman Andriy Lysenko said that it was shot down by a missile fired from a Russian Mikoyan MiG-29.[22][23][24]
(2) Ukrainian Air Force – 23 July 2014: Two Su-25s, call signs Blue 04 and Blue 33, were shot down in the rebel-held area of Savur-Mohyla. Ukrainian authorities claimed that they were hit by long-range anti-aircraft missiles launched from Russia.[25][26][27][28] Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said in an interview that one of the attack planes was probably shot down by an air-to-air missile.[29]
Ukrainian Air Force – 7 August 2014: Pro-Russian forces shot down a Ukrainian Air Force Mikoyan MiG-29 with a Buk missile near the town of Yenakievo. The pilot managed to eject.[30] and separatist sources later claimed he was captured and interrogated.[31]
Ukrainian Air Force – 17 August 2014: A Mikoyan MiG-29 was shot down by rebels in the Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine returning after completing a successful mission. The pilot managed to eject and was found by a search and rescue operation.[32]
Ukrainian Air Force – 20 August 2014: A Sukhoi Su-24M was shot down by rebel forces in Luhansk Oblast. The two crewmembers ejected successfully.[33]
Ukrainian Air Force – 29 August 2014: A Sukhoi Su-25, call sign Blue 08, was shot down near Starobeshevo by a surface-to-air missile during the battle of Ilovaisk. The pilot, Captain Vladyslav Voloshyn, ejected and after 4 days was able to reach Ukrainian-controlled territory, was secured by a unit of the Ukrainian National Guard.[34][35][36]
Rotary-wing aircraft[edit]
Ukrainian Air Force – 25 April 2014: A Mil Mi-8MT, call sign Yellow 55, was destroyed after being struck by small arms fire on the fuel tanks when it was being prepared for departure in Kramatorsk airport.[37]
(2) Ukrainian Army Aviation – 2 May 2014: Two Mil Mi-24 helicopters were shot down during large-scale operations during the Siege of Sloviansk.[38] Rebels claimed they had taken one of the pilots captive.[39] The Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that two helicopters had been shot down, resulting in the deaths of two airmen.[40]
Ukrainian Army Aviation – 5 May 2014: A Mil Mi-24 crashed after it was shot down by a heavy machine gun operated by rebel forces. The damaged helicopter landed in a river, and all crew members survived. Later, it was destroyed by an airstrike.[41][42]
Ukrainian Army Aviation – 29 May 2014: A Mil Mi-8 helicopter was shot down by rebel forces between Kramatorsk and Mount Karachun, killing 14 on board, among them General Serhiy Kulchytsky. Another soldier was seriously injured but survived the crash.[43]
Ukrainian Air Force – 4 June 2014: Two Mil Mi-24 helicopters were forced to land by rebel fire, however one of the helicopters was burned out by the damage and could not be repaired.[44]
Ukrainian Air Force – 21 June 2014: A Ukrainian Mil Mi-8 crashed while delivering military hardware near Chuhuiv.[45]
Ukrainian Air Force – 24 June 2014: The Ukrainian military said that one of its helicopters, a Mil Mi-8, had been shot down by pro-Russian rebels in the east near Sloviansk, killing all nine people on board.[46]
Ukrainian Air Force – 7 August 2014: Pro-Russian forces shot down a Ukrainian Mi-8MT, call sign Yellow 62, in Manuilivka, Donetsk Oblast.[47][4]
Ukrainian Air Force – 17 August 2014: A Mil Mi-8 was shot down near the village of Heorhiivka, Luhansk Oblast.[6]
Ukrainian Army Aviation – 20 August 2014: A Mil Mi-24 helicopter was shot down in near the town of Horlivka according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence. Both pilots died in the attack.[48]
Ukrainian Air Force – 27 August 2014: A Mil Mi-8, call sign Yellow 59, crashed while landing in Olenivka[which?], Donetsk Oblast.[5]
Russian aircraft losses[edit]
Russian forces – August 2014: A Forpost drone was shot down in eastern Ukraine.[49]
Russian forces – October 2014: A Forpost drone was lost in eastern Ukraine.[49]
Russian forces – May 2015: A Forpost drone was shot down by Ukrainian Dnipro-1 Battalion in Pesky[clarification needed], Ukraine.[49]
Russian forces – October 2016: A Forpost drone was lost in eastern Ukraine.[49]
Russian forces – October 2016: A Forpost drone was lost in eastern Ukraine.[49]
Total losses[edit]
The following table is made from the data reported in the article.
Aircraft losses | ||
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Airframe | Destroyed | |
MiG-29 | 2 ![]() | |
Su-25 | 6 ![]() | |
Su-24 | 1 ![]() | |
An-26 | 1 ![]() | |
An-30 | 1 ![]() | |
Il-76 | 1 ![]() | |
Mi-8/17 | 7 ![]() | |
Mil Mi-24 | 5 ![]() | |
Forpost | 5 ![]() |
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine[edit]
Losses during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Ukrainian aircraft losses[edit]
Fixed-wing aircraft[edit]
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24 February 2022 | Unspecified | A Ukrainian military aircraft of unspecified type was destroyed by Russian missiles in Odessa Air Base, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense said. | [50] |
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24 February 2022 | L-39 Albatros | A Ukrainian L-39 Albatros light attack jet from the 39th Tactical Aviation Brigade piloted by Dmytro Kolomiyets was shot down by Russian aircraft in Khmelnytskyi Oblast during the opening hours of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. | [51][52][53] |
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24 February 2022 | MiG-29 | Five Ukrainian MiG-29s from 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade, piloted by Lt. Colonel Yerko Viacheslav Volodymyrovych ,[54][55] Roman Pasulko,[56][57] Volodomyr Kokhanskyi,[58][59] and Lt. Colonel Eduard Vahorovskyi ,[60][61] and Viaseslav Radionov[62] were lost in combat during the first day of the Russian invasion. | |
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24 February 2022 | Su-25 | Russian missile strikes against Kulbakino Air Base destroyed two Su-25 attack aircraft, Blue 12 and Blue 42, and a L-39 trainer. | [63][64] |
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24 February 2022 | L-39 Albatros | Russian missile strikes against Chuhuiv air base destroyed five L-39 trainers in non-operational storage at the base. | [65] |
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24 February 2022 | MiG-29 | Russian missile strikes against Starokostiantyniv Air Base destroyed at least four MiG-29s and destroyed at least one Su-24 in non-operational storage at the base. | [66] |
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24 February 2022 | An-26 | An An-26 transport aircraft, callsign Blue 59, was shot down south of Kyiv; five from a crew of fourteen were killed. | [67][68] |
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24 February 2022 | Su-27 | Russian strikes killed seven Ukrainian pilots and servicemen[69] destroyed a Su-27 and damaged another[70] on Ozerne Air Base in Zhytomyr Oblast.[71][72] | |
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24 February 2022 | Su-24 | A Ukrainian Su-24 was lost in Hostomel; both pilots, Major Dmitry Kulikov and Major Nikolai Savchuk, died. | [73][74][75] |
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25 February 2022 | Su-27 | A Su-27 was shot down over Kyiv by Russian S-400 SAMs; the crash damaged a residential complex. The pilot, Colonel Oleksandr Oksanchenko, died. | [76][77] |
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24–26 February 2022 | Su-25 | At least four Su-25s from the 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade were lost during the first days of the war in Kherson Oblast. On 24 February a Su-25, call sign "Blue 19", piloted by Lt. Col Oleksandr Zhybrov was lost near Chaplynka, Lt. Col Zhybrov died.[78] On 26 February, another Su-25, call sign "Blue 30", was shot down in Kherson Oblast, near Mykolaiv.[79] The pilot, Oleksander Scherbakov died.[80] Photos of the wrecks of the two Ukrainian aircraft were published.[81][82][83] A Su-25M1, call sign "Blue 31", from the 299th TAB was shot down near Fedorivka. Captain Andriy Antikhovich did not survive.[84][85] The fourth Su-25 shot down in Kherson Oblast was piloted by Andriy Maksymov. Maksymov was injured but survived and was captured by Russian forces on 26–27 February.[86] Ukrainian media acknowledged that the pilot was Ukrainian.[87] | |
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25 February 2022 | Su-25 | A Su-25, call sign Blue 39, piloted by Henadiy Matuliak , was shot down near Hlibivka, Vyshhorod, Kyiv region. | [88][89] |
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27 February 2022 | MiG-29 | A Russian missile attack on Ivano-Frankivsk International Airport left six MiG-29 fighters destroyed. | [90][91] |
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27 February 2022 | Su-24 | Two Ukrainian aircraft were destroyed by Russian attacks on the Lutsk airport. Commercial satellite imagery showed the wreckage of four Su-24 destroyed. | [92][93] |
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27 February 2022 | Su-24 | A Su-24, call sign White 77, from the 7th Tactical Aviation Brigade was lost near Bucha, Kyiv Oblast. The pilots, Commander Ruslan Bilous and Commander Roman Dovhaliuk , died and were awarded with the Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky. | [94][95][74] |
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27 February 2022 | An-26 | An An-26 in storage at Kherson International Airport was destroyed following the Russian capture of the airport. | [96] |
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28 February 2022 | Su-27 | An Su-27 was shot down by MANPADS over Kropyvnytskyi, Kirovohrad Oblast. Its pilot, Maj. Stepan Chobanu , was killed.[97][98] He was awarded the title of Hero of Ukraine on 3 March.[99] | |
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2 March 2022 | Su-25 | A Su-25 from 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade piloted by Oleksandr Korpan was lost over Starokostiantyniv, Khmelnytskyi Oblast. Korpan died as a result. | [100][101][102] |
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2 March 2022 | MiG-29 | A MiG-29 piloted by Oleksandr Brynzhala was shot down by Russian aircraft over Kyiv.[103][104] On 2 April, Brynzhala was awarded with the Hero of Ukraine order, posthumously.[105] | |
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2 March 2022 | Su-24 | A Ukrainian Su-24 was shot down near Novohrad-Volynskyi; the pilot, Colonel Mykola Kovalenko , and navigator, Captain Yevhen Kazimirov , died. | [106][73][74] |
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3 March 2022 | Su-25 | A Su-25 from the 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade piloted by Captain Vadym Moroz was lost over Mykolaiv. | [107][108] |
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6 March 2022 | Unknown | An unidentified Ukrainian aircraft was destroyed at Vinnytsia Air Base after a Russian missile attack. | [109] |
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8 March 2022 | MiG-29 | A Ukrainian MiG-29 from the 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade, piloted by Major Andriy Liutashyn, was lost near Kyiv. | [110][111] |
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10 March 2022 | Su-27 | At least one Ukrainian Su-27 was destroyed or heavily damaged during Russian missile strike on Kanatovo (air base). | [112] |
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12 March 2022 | Su-24 | A Ukrainian Su-24 was shot down by Russian forces near Bilyaivka village, Beryslav Raion, Kherson Oblast. The pilots, Valeriy Oshkalo and Roman Chekhun, died. | [113][74] |
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13 March 2022 | MiG-29 | Ukrainian military sources reported that a MiG-29 piloted by Cpt. Stepan Tarabalka was lost while defending Ukrainian airspace. | [114][115] |
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14 March 2022 | MiG-29 | Ukrainian officials reported the loss of a MiG-29 piloted by Commander Yevhen Lysenko; his fighter was destroyed by Russian air defenses while fighting Russian aircraft near Zhytomyr. | [116][117] |
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14 March 2022 | Su-25 | A Su-25 was shot down by Russian forces in Volnovakha, Donbas region. The pilot, Roman Vasyliuk, captured by Russian forces, was later released on 24 April, in a prisoner swap. | [118][119] |
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18 March 2022 | A Russian missile strike on the Lviv State Aircraft Plant designed for MiG-29 repairs, which also contained foreign aircraft, leaving an unknown number of aircraft destroyed and damaged. | [120] | |
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21 March 2022 | Su-24 | One Su-24 piloted by Viacheslav Khodakivskyi was lost near Pokrovsky district, Zaporizhia, Ukraine. The pilot died. | [121] |
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22 March 2022 | A Su-25 | A Su-25, heavily damaged in combat, was recorded in video. | [122] |
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22 March 2022 | Su-24 | A Su-24 bomber, call sign White 49 was shot down by Russian forces near Izyum; the body of pilot Oleksiy Kovalenko, one of the crewmembers, was found. | [123][124][125] |
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23 March 2022 | MiG-29 | A MiG-29 piloted by Commander Dmytro Chumachenko from the 204th Tactical Aviation Brigade was lost in air to air combat by Russian aircraft in Zhytomyr region. | [126][127][128] |
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30 March 2022 | Su-24 | A Ukrainian Su-24 bomber was shot down in Kirovohrad, Kropyvnytskyi region. The crew from 7th Tactical Aviation Brigade, Maksym Sikalenko, and navigator Kostiantin Horodnychev, were reported dead.[129] A Su-24 was recorded damaged with a trail of smoke in Rivne, western Ukraine on social media.[130][74] | |
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3 April 2022 | Su-24 | A Ukrainian Su-24 bomber was reported destroyed in Ukraine. Footage of the crash site showed the wreck of an AL-21 engine, used in the Su-24. | [131] |
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4 April 2022 | Il-76 | Two Il-76 from the Ukrainian 25th Transportation Brigade were destroyed on the ground by Russian forces at Melitopol Air Base. One of the cargo planes destroyed was in operational state and the other undergoing repairs. | [132] |
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14 April 2022 | MiG-29 | One MiG-29 was found destroyed in Nova Basan, Chernihiv Oblast, by journalists from France 24; the ordnance the craft was carrying when it was shot down was destroyed by Ukrainian officials. | [133] |
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15 April 2022 | Su-25 | A Su-25 was reported shot down by Russian forces in Izyum;[134] the downing of the fighter was recorded by a military IR camera.[135] The pilot, Captain Yehor Serediuk, was reported killed near Izyum on 15 April.[136][137] Serediuk was awarded with the Hero of Ukraine order.[138] | |
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6 May 2022 | Su-24 | Ukrainian Su-24, codename White 51, crashed by a pilot error in Voznesensk airbase, Kherson. Both pilots survived. | [139][140] |
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14 May 2022 | Su-25 | A Su-25 from the 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade, piloted by Captain Serhiy Parkhomenko, was shot down in Huliaipole, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. The pilot was buried in Vinnytsia. | [141][142] |
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19 May 2022 | Su-24 | A Su-24 from the 7th Tactical Aviation Brigade was lost near Soledar, Bakhmut during a combat mission.[143] The pilots, Lt. Colonel Ihor Khmara and navigator Mayor Illia Nehar, died.[144][145] | |
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2 June 2022 | Su-25 | The remains of a Su-25 were found and recorded in Kherson region. The wreck belonged to a Ukrainian Su-25 with call sign Blue 49, believed to be lost earlier in the war. | [146] |
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5 June 2022 | Su-27 | A Ukrainian Su-27, call sign Blue 38, was shot down while flying at low altitude near Orikhiv, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. The pilot former Commander of the 831st Tactical Aviation Brigade Lt. Col Dmytro Fisher died.[147][148] The aircraft was reportedly destroyed either by an enemy air-to-air missile or due to a friendly fire.[149][150] Ukrainian sources initially identified the aircraft as a Russian Air Force Su-25.[151] | |
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16 June 2022 | MiG-29 | Two Ukrainian aircraft, a MiG-29 and a Su-24 bomber were destroyed on the ground in Voznesensk airbase, Mykolaiv Oblast, after a Russian attack. | [152][153][154] |
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26 June 2022 | Su-24MR | A Ukrainian Su-24MR was lost during a military mission on Snake Island, Black Sea. Pilot Commander of the 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade Colonel Mykhailo Matiushenko died and navigator Major Yuriy Krasylnikov was missing. | [155][156][157] |
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2 July 2022 | Su-27 | A Ukrainian Su-27 was recorded damaged being transported for repairs. | [158] |
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24 July 2022 | Su-27 | A Ukrainian Su-27 was destroyed during Russian missile strike on Kanatovo (air base). | [159] |
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26 July 2022 | Su-25 | The Ukrainian Chief of Intelligence of the 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade, Oleksandr Kukurba, died while flying a combat mission on his Su-25 in Dnipro. | [160][161][53] |
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7 August 2022 | Il-76 | One Il-76, with serial number UR-76699, was recorded under Russian control in Melitopol Airport. | [162] |
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14 August 2022 | MiG-29 | One Ukrainian MiG-29 from the 204th Aviation Brigade piloted by Lt. Colonel Anton Lystopad was lost while fighting Russian forces. | [163][164][165] |
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15 August 2022 | Su-25 | One Ukrainian Su-25 from the 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade piloted by Colonel Yuriy Pohorilyi was lost during the war while fighting Russian forces. | [166][167] |
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21 August 2022 | Su-27 | A Ukrainian Su-27 piloted by Lt. Col Pavlo Babych was lost during a combat mission. The pilot died. | [168][169] |
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19 September 2022 | Su-25 | The remains of a Su-25 were found in Yehorivka, Donetsk Oblast. The aircraft was destroyed by a Russian 9K33 Osa. | [170][171][172] |
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29 September 2022 | Su-24 | A Ukrainian Su-24 was shot down by Russian surface-to-air missile in Kaluga, Kherson Oblast. The aircraft was recorded on video with one of its engines on fire before it crashed. The pilots Lt. Col Yevhen Soloviov and Captain Artem Khanko managed to eject. | [173][174][139] |
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29 September 2022 | MiG-29 | A Ukrainian MiG-29 piloted by Major Taras Viktorovych Redkin was reported lost. | [175][176] |
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11–12 October 2022 | Su-27, Su-24M | Two Ukrainian fighter jets were lost over Shishatsk, Poltava Oblast. One Su-27 from 39th Tactical Aviation Brigade piloted by Colonel Oleg Shupik was lost, Shupik died.[177][178] Another aircraft, a Su-24M, Yellow 59, was shot down by an enemy missile after returning from a mission on 12 October.[179][180] One of the pilots survived, the other, Dmytro Bortnyk died.[181] Russian media reported on 27 November that a Ukrainian Su-24 was shot down in air combat by a MiG-31 with a missile.[182] | |
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12 October 2022 | MiG-29 | A Ukrainian MiG-29 was lost while intercepting Russian loitering ammunition Shahed-136 drones in Vynnitsia, northern Ukraine. One Shahed-136 detonated near the jet, shrapnel struck the cockpit forcing the pilot, Maj. Vadym Voroshylov[183] to eject.[184][185] | |
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6 January 2023 | Su-25 | A Ukrainian aircraft, presumably a Su-25, was shot down by MANPAD near Bakhmut. | [186] |
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7 January 2023 | MiG-29 | A Ukrainian MiG-29 was recorded by satellite imagery destroyed near Kurakhove, Donetsk likely shot down by friendly fire. | [187] |
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27 January 2023 | Su-25 | A Su-25 was shot down by an enemy jet fighter near Kramatorsk resulting in the death of 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade pilot Danilo Murashko . | [188][189] |
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13 February 2023 | MiG-29 | A Ukrainian MiG-29 was shot down while intercepting Shahed-136 loitering munition, reportedly in the area of Pishchanka, Vinnytsia Oblast. The pilot, Lieutenant Dmytro Shklyarevskyi, ejected but was injured and subsequently hospitalized. | [190][191] |
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1 March 2023 | Su-24 | A Ukrainian Su-24M was shot down near Bakhmut. Both crewmembers, lieutenant colonel Viktor Volynets and senior lieutenant Solomennikov, were killed. | [192][193] |
Rotary-wing aircraft[edit]
Operator | Date | Type | Description | References |
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28 February 2022 | Mil Mi-8 | A Mil Mi-8 was shot down by Russian forces over Makariv, Kyiv region. The crew of three died in the crash. | [194][195] |
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6 March 2022 | Mil Mi-8 | Two Mil Mi-8 helicopters from the 18th Army Aviation Brigade (Poltava) were lost by enemy fire. The four crew members, Cpt. Serhiy Bondarenko , Cpt. Oleksandr Chuiko , Major Kostiantyn Zebnytskyi , and Cpt. Vladyslav Horban , died. | [196][55][197] |
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8 March 2022 | Mil Mi-24 | A Mil Mi-24 from the 16th Army Aviation Brigade (Brody) was lost over Brovary, Kyiv Oblast. Pilots Col. Oleksandr Maryniak and Cpt. Ivan Bezzub were killed. | [198][199] |
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8 March 2022 | Mil Mi-8 | During a raid on Russian-controlled territory three Mil Mi-8 one from the 11th Army Aviation Brigade piloted by Col. Oleh Hehechkori were lost near Kyiv. Hehechkori was made a Hero of Ukraine.[200] The second Mi-8 was shot down by a Russian missile and the crew, Ivan Pepeliashko and Oleksiy Chyzh were the only survivors. Both were captured by Russian soldiers and later released after a prisoner swap.[201][202] A third Mi-8 was lost in Kyiv Oblast.[203][204] | |
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25 March 2022 | Mil Mi-8, Mil Mi-24, Mil Mi-2 | Russian forces captured Kherson International Airport along with one Mil Mi-8,[205] two Mil Mi-24, and three Mil Mi-2 helicopters parked there.[206] In November, both Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters were recaptured by Ukrainian forces.[205] | |
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28 March 2022 | Mil Mi-8 | During the Siege of Mariupol, Russian officials claimed that Ukrainian Mil Mi-8 helicopters were shot down near Mariupol city as they attempted to evacuate Azov Battalion officials;[207] the wreck of one Mi-8 shot down near Mariupol was recorded in video footage.[208][209][210] Of the recorded Mi-8 crash, only two crewmen survived and were captured by Russian forces; the remaining fifteen died.[211] Ukrainian officials acknowledged the loss of three Mi-8 helicopters during rescue and supply operations around Mariupol.[212] | |
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15 April 2022 | Mil Mi-8MSB | The remains of a Mil Mi-8MSB was discovered in the north of Ukraine; the helicopter was carrying a cargo of APFSDS-T tank rounds. | [213] |
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7 May 2022 | Mil Mi-14 | A Mil Mi-14 helicopter from the 10th Naval Aviation Brigade piloted by Colonel Ihor Bedzai, Commander of the 10th Naval Aviation Brigade and Mykhailo Zaremba[214] was shot down by a Russian aircraft near Odesa after returning from a mission on Snake Island.[215][216][217] | |
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22 May 2022 | Mil Mi-24P | A Ukrainian Mil Mi-24P attack helicopter is recorded destroyed. | [218] |
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18 June 2022 | Mil Mi-8 | The remains of a Mil Mi-8 were displayed by satellite imagery in Ukraine, near Dnipro Oblast. | [219] |
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16 June 2022 | Mil Mi-8 | A Ukrainian Mil Mi-8 piloted by Serhiy Oleksandrovych Meheda was destroyed by enemy fire near the village of Adamivka, Donetsk. | [220][221] |
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13 July 2022 | Mil Mi-8 | One Mil Mi-8 helicopter from the 16th Army Aviation Brigade (Brody) was lost during a combat mission in Presivchivka, Donbas. The three crew members, Cmdr. Yevhen Kopotun, pilot Nazar Kryl, and technician Bohdan Lozovyi, died. | [222][223] |
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2 July 2022 | A unidentified Ukrainian military helicopter piloted by Yevhen Kachai crashed in Kryvorozh district, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. | [224] | |
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9 August 2022 | Mil Mi-24P | A Ukrainian Mil Mi-24P attack helicopter is recorded destroyed. | [225] |
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7 August 2022 | Mil Mi-2 | A Ukrainian Mil Mi-2 cargo helicopter piloted by Vadym Kravets and Ivan Sholomii was lost during a mission in the skies of Ukraine.[226][227] Another two airmen were killed during that day.[227] Denis Lukov[228] and Commander Oleksiy Myrhorodskyi.[229] | |
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21 August 2022 | Mi-8 | A Mi-8 was shot down by Russian forces in Kharkiv, Ukraine. The helicopter was carrying S-8 unguided rockets. The pilots survived, as the helicopter was downed at low altitude. | [230][231] |
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13 October 2022 | Mil Mi-8MSB | The remains of a Mil Mi-8MSB were discovered in Ukraine. | [232] |
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18 October 2022 | Mil Mi-8 | The remains of a Mil Mi-8 were discovered in Ukraine, likely lost in March 2022. | [233] |
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31 October 2022 | Mil Mi-8 | A Mil Mi-8 crashed in Ukrainian controlled Kostiantynivka, Donetsk Oblast. | [234] |
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11 November 2022 | Mil Mi-8 | One Mil Mi-8 helicopter from the 456th Transport Brigade was reported lost with three of its crew. The helicopter was hit by a MANPAD during a mission in Donetsk, Msg Vitaliy Golda[235] pilot, Lt. Col Sergey Khomik[236] and Mj. Viktor Penkovyi were killed.[237] | |
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18 November 2022 | Mil Mi-24P | Remains of a Ukrainian Mil Mi-24P attack helicopter were recorded in Ukraine. Date of the shot down is unknown. | [238] |
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30 November 2022 | Mi-8MTS | Remains of a Ukrainian Mi-8MTS helicopter were recorded in Zaporihzia, Ukraine. Date of the shot down is unknown, the crew likely survived. | [239] |
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11 December 2022 | Mil Mi-8 | A Ukrainian Mil Mi-8 was lost in Ukrainian controlled Kostiantynivka, Donetsk Oblast. The helicopter was carrying out an unguided missile attack when it turned on one of its side and crashed.[240] Pilots Vladyslav Levchuk[241] and Maxim Fedorov were reported killed that day in Bakhmut, Donetsk.[242] | |
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19 December 2022 | Mil Mi-8 | A Ukrainian Mil Mi-8 was recorded shot down in Tonenkoye, near Donetsk during combat. Another Ukrainian helicopter managed to escape.[243][244] Two Ukrainian Air Force members Lt. Col Oleksandr Zubach and Lt. Col Stanislav Gulov were reported dead.[245] | |
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18 January 2023 | Eurocopter EC225 Super Puma | A helicopter carrying several key Ukrainian government officials crashed into a nursery and residential building in Brovary, Kyiv.[246][247] The Ukrainian Minister of Internal Affairs Denys Monastyrskiy, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Yevhen Yenin, and state secretary Yuriy Lubkovych were included in the list of dead.[248] The deputy head of Ukraine's presidential office, Kyrylo Tymoshenko, said the minister had been en route to a "hot spot" when his helicopter crashed. The nine people on board the aircraft died, while the other casualties were locals “bringing their children to the kindergarten,” said Kyrylo Tymoshenko, head of the Ukrainian Presidential Administration. The helicopter was an Airbus H225 operated by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.[249] It was confirmed by a CNN news crew onsite after remnants of flight manuals among the debris were found.[250] | |
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30 January 2023 | Mil Mi-8 | A Ukrainian Mil Mi-8 carying ammunition was shot down in Novodarivka, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. | [251] |
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31 January 2023 | Mil Mi-2 | A Ukrainian Mil Mi-2 was lost near Potalva. Both crew members, pilot Valdyslav Stankevych and Commander Henadiy Butenko, were killed. | [252] |
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13 February 2023 | Mil Mi-8MSB-V | A Ukrainian Mil Mi-8MSB-V, callsign Yellow 88, was damaged under unknown circumstances. It was spotted during transport. | [253] |
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14 February 2023 | Mil Mi-8 | A wreck of a Ukrainian Mil Mi-8 with digital camouflage was filmed from the cockpit of another Mi-8. It is unclear when and where it was lost. | [254] |
Unmanned aerial vehicles[edit]
Ukrainian Ground Forces – 8 March 2022: A complete Leleka-100 kit with serial number 258 was captured by Russian forces.[255]
Ukrainian Air Force – 8 March 2022: A Tu-141 reconnaissance drone was reported crashed in Ukraine.[256] Ukraine is the only known operator of the drone.[257][258]
Ukrainian Naval Aviation – 9 March 2022: A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2, tail numberT223, was lost under unknown circumstances in Crimea. Images surfaced on 18 February 2023.[259]
Ukrainian Air Force – 11 March 2022: One Tu-141 reconnaissance drone crashed in front of a student campus in Zagreb, Croatia.[260] The Croatian president, Zoran Milanović, said it was clear the drone came from the direction of Ukraine, entering Croatia after flying over Hungary.[261] The investigation conducted by the Ministry of Defence of Croatia concluded that the crashed drone had belonged to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and carried a bomb meant for striking Russian positions but it had strayed off course and crashed after it ran out of fuel.[262]
Ukrainian Air Force – 13 March 2022: One Tu-141 reconnaissance drone was shot down by Russian forces in Crimea.[263]
Ukrainian Air Force – 17 March 2022: A Bayraktar TB2 was shot down over Kyiv; the Russian Ministry of Defense published images of the drone wreckage.[264][265]
Ukrainian Air Force – 20 March 2022: A Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was shot down.[266]
Ukrainian Air Force – 29 March 2022: A second Bayraktar TB2 was shot down, likely in eastern Ukraine.[267][268]
Ukrainian Air Force – 29 March 2022: A A1-SM Furia drone was shot down by Russian forces in Chernihiv, Ukraine.[269]
Ukrainian Air Force – 30 March 2022: A UJ-22 Airborne drone was reported shot down by Russian Pantsir S1 air defenses.[270][271]
Ukrainian Air Force – 2 April 2022: A Bayraktar TB2 was lost in Kherson.[272][273]
Ukrainian Air Force – 12 April 2022: One Tu-143 drone was lost over Kharkiv, shot down by Russian forces.[274]
Ukrainian Air Force – 12 April 2022: One Leleka-100 reconnaissance drone was shot down by Russian Naval Intelligence forces.[275]
Ukrainian Air Force – 13 April 2022: The remains of a Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone were recorded by Russian troops in Azovstal, Mariupol.[276]
Ukrainian Air Force – 25 April 2022: A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2, registration number S49T, was shot down in Kursk Oblast, Russia, after allegedly attacking a Russian base. The drone was destroyed on its way back to his base.[277][278]
(2) Ukrainian Air Force – 27 April 2022: Two Bayraktar TB2 drones were reported shot down in Russia: one in Belgorod[279] and another in Kursk.[280] By 28 April 2022, Russian forces had successfully destroyed six Bayraktar TB2 drones as confirmed by imagery.[281]
Ukrainian Air Force – 28 April 2022: One Tu-141 reconnaissance drone was shot down during an attack on Russian controlled Kherson.[282]
Ukrainian Air Force – 30 April 2022: One Tu-143 drone was shot down over Bryansk, Russia, by Russian forces.[283]
Ukrainian Air Force – 1 May 2022: A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2, registration number S51T was shot down in Kursk region, Russia,[284] bringing confirmed losses of TB2 drones to a total of 7.[285]
Ukrainian Air Force – 6 May 2022: A Ukrainian Spaitech Sparrow drone was shot down in Ukraine.[286]
Ukrainian Air Force – 2 May 2022: A Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was shot down in Lyman.[287]
Ukrainian Air Force – 10 May 2022: One Tu-143 drone was recorded crashed in Ukraine.[288]
Ukrainian Air Force – 13 May 2022: A Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was shot down in Kharkiv Oblast.[289]
Ukrainian Air Force – 14 May 2022: Another Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was shot down in Kharkiv Oblast.[290]
Ukrainian Air Force – 18 May 2022: A Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was shot down.[291]
Ukrainian Air Force – 20 May 2022: A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 drone with tail number T274 was reported shot down in Vuhledar, Donetsk Oblast, by Russian air defenses.[292]
Ukrainian Naval Aviation – 23 May 2022: The remains of a Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2, tail number 75, was recovered from Romanian territorial waters by Romanian Naval Forces. The wreckage was first discovered on 11 May 2022 about two nautical miles of Sulina. The drone was likely shot down during the Snake Island attacks conducted by Ukraine in the first week of May 2022.[293][294]
Ukrainian Air Force – 23 May 2022: A Ukrainian Tupolev Tu-143 drone was shot down by Russian air defenses in Rostov, Russia.[295][296]
Ukrainian Air Force – 30 May 2022: A Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was shot down.[297]
Ukrainian Air Force – 4 June 2022: A Ukrainian drone of the 45th Separate Artillery Brigade recorded its own downing by a Russian Tor air defense system. The drone was likely a Spectator-M1 model.[298]
(2) Ukrainian Air Force – 7 June 2022: A UA Dynamics Punisher drone as well as a WB Electronics Warmate loitering munition operated by Ukrainian forces were shot down in Ukraine.[299][300]
Ukrainian Air Force – 10 June 2022: A A1-SM Furia drone was shot down by a Russian Strela-10 air defense system. The interception was recorded on video.[301]
Ukrainian Air Force – 13 June 2022: A Ukrainian Spectator M1 drone was brought down by Russian Electronic Warfare units; the drone was later retrieved by Russian forces.[302]
Ukrainian Air Force – 22 June 2022: Two Ukrainian drones launched an attack on a Russian oil refinery in Novoshakhtinsk. One of the drones was destroyed when it struck an oil tank.[303] The footage of the attack showed a drone resembling a commercial Mugin-5 or SkyEye 5000 drone.[304]
Ukrainian Air Force – 23 June 2022: A Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was shot down by Russian forces in Sievierodonetsk.[305]
Ukrainian Air Force – 29 June 2022: A Ukrainian Tu-141 reconnaissance drone was shot down east of Kursk.[306][307]
(2) Ukrainian Air Force – 3 July 2022: Two Ukrainian Tu-143 reconnaissance drones were shot down in the direction of Kursk, head of the Kursk Oblast Roman Starovoyt reported.[308][309]
Ukrainian Air Force – 21 July 2022: A Bayraktar TB2 was shot down in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, as it attempted to enter Russian territory; images of the drone wreckage were displayed.[310]
Ukrainian Naval Aviation – 25 July 2022: The remains of a Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2, tail number T29, were found in Kherson.[311][312]
Ukrainian Air Force – 25 July 2022: A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 drone with tail number U139 was reported shot down in Belgorod Oblast.[313] Bayraktar TB2 losses reached 12 units, confirmed visually.[314]
Ukrainian Air Force – 30 July 2022: A Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was shot down by Russian forces.[315]
Ukrainian Air Force – 1 August 2022: A Ukrainian Spectator M1 drone was brought down by Russian forces in the country east.[316]
Ukrainian Air Force – 9 August 2022: A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 drone with call sign 409 was shot down in Ukraine.[317]
Ukrainian Air Force – 17 August 2022: A downed UAV Factory Penguin reconnaissance vehicle was displayed as an exhibit item at the International Military and Technical Forum ARMY 2022 at Patriot Park in Kubinka, Russia.[318]
Ukrainian Air Force – 19 August 2022: Ukrainian drones launched an attack on the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Navy in Sevastopol. A commercial SkyEye 5000 drone was shot down.[319][320]
Ukrainian Air Force – 22 August 2022: A Bayraktar Mini UAV was shot down by Russian forces in Ukraine.[321]
Ukrainian Air Force – 22 August 2022: A Ukrainian ASU-1 Valkyrja reconnaissance UAV was shot down by Russian forces.[322]
Ukrainian Ground Forces – 30 August 2022: A Leleka-100 reconnaissance drone was shot down by National Guard of Russia forces.[323]
Ukrainian civilian aircraft – 2 September 2022: An Antonov An-74 aircraft at Kharkiv Aviation Plant was destroyed in a Russian missile strike.[324]
Ukrainian Air Force – 7 September 2022: Ukrainian officials reported the death of 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade pilot Vadym Blahovisnyi while flying a combat mission on a Su-25.[325][326]
Ukrainian Air Force – 2 September 2022: The remains of a Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 drone were discovered in Kherson.[327][328]
Ukrainian Air Force – 11 September 2022: A Ukrainian reconnaissance drone, reportedly A1-SM Furia, was recorded being shot down by Russian air defence in Donetsk region.[329]
Ukrainian Air Force – 17 September 2022: A Leleka-100 reconnaissance UAV was shot down and captured by Russian forces.[330]
Ukrainian Air Force – 20 September 2022: A Ukrspecsystems PD-1 multipurpose UAV in transport containers along with the technical documentation was captured by Russian forces, located in a cache in a forest near Kostohryzove in Kherson Oblast.[331]
Ukrainian Air Force – 25 September 2022: A Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was shot down by a Russian 9K33 Osa SAM.[332]
Ukrainian Ground Forces – 28 September 2022: A photograph of a downed Leleka-100 reconnaissance UAV was posted by the pro-Russian telegram channel DONTSTOPWAR.[333]
Ukrainian Air Force – 30 September 2022: A Ukrainian unidentified UAV was recorded being shot down by Russian Pantsir-S1 SAMs, in a video published by the Russian Ministry of Defence.[334]
Ukrainian Air Force – 11 October 2022: A Ukrainian Avia Systems ASU-1 Valkrja was shot down in Luhansk.[335]
Ukrainian Air Force – 12 October 2022: A video of several Kadyrovtsy showing a downed Malloy Aeronautics T150 cargo drone was posted on the official Telegram account of the Head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov.[336]ň
Ukrainian Air Force – 23 October 2022: A Ukrainian Avia Systems ASU-1 Valkrja was downed in Zaporizhia, Ukraine.[337]
Ukrainian Air Force – 28 October 2022: A Ukrainian Spaitech Sparrow drone was shot down in Ukraine.[338]
Ukrainian Air Force – 17 November 2022: A Ukrainian reconnaissance UAV was shot down over Kinburn Spit.[339]*
Ukrainian Air Force – 27 November 2022: A Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was shot down.[340]
Ukrainian Air Force – 29 November 2022: The remains of a Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 drone were published on social media near Inhulets river, Mykolaiv.[341]
Ukrainian Air Force – 1 December 2022: A Ukrainian ITEC Skif reconnaissance UAV was forced to land by Russian forces, reportedly using an anti-drone gun.[342]
Ukrainian Air Force – 12 December 2022: A Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was captured by the Russian forces near Lyman, Donbas.[343]
Ukrainian Ground Forces – 15 December 2022: A Ukrainian Army PGZ-19R Orlik reconnaissance UAV was downed by Russian forces in the vicinity of Kupiansk.[344]
Ukrainian Air Force – 17 December 2022: A Ukrainian operated RQ-20 Puma drone was captured by Russian forces.[345]
Ukrainian Air Force – 24 December 2022: A Ukrainian Tu-141 drone was shot down near Voronezh, Russia.[346][347]
Ukrainian Air Force – 5 January 2023: A Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was downed and captured by the Russian forces[348]
Ukrainian Air Force – 5 January 2023: A Ukrspecsystems Shark UAV crashed in the vicinity of Aksay, Rostov Oblast in southern Russia, which is approximately 200km away from the frontline.[349]
Ukrainian Ground Forces – 9 January 2023: A Polish made WB Electronics FlyEye was captured by Russian Forces.[350][351]
Ukrainian Ground Forces – 17 January 2023: A repurposed EFT E616 agricultural drone was captured by Russian Forces.[352][353] The UAV has 6 motors, 4 grenades, a night vision camera and he runs on petrol.
Ukrainian Ground Forces – 18 January 2023: On 18 January 2023, the Russian group "Co-ordinational Centre for the assistance of Novorossiya" posted photos of a captured Ukrainian reconnaissance drone.[354] Upon dissasembly, the group stated that a Starlink antenna was found attached to the device, along with a Raspberry Pi computer and a CubePilot module. With an integrated Starlink dish, the drone would have had internet access anywhere it could see open sky. That would allow it to be controlled from anywhere in the world with a satellite connection.[355][356]
(2) Ukrainian Air Force – 19 January 2023: The remains of two SkyEye 5000 (Mugin-5) drones were discovered by Russian forces in Luhansk Oblast.[357] These simple commercial Chinese origin aircraft are often used by Ukrainian forces as improvised suicide drones.
Ukrainian Air Force – 22 January 2023: A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 crashed under unknown circumstances.[358]
Ukrainian Ground Forces – 31 January 2023: Photographs of a Leleka-100 reconnaissance UAV with serial number 525 were posted by Russian forces. The photographs were posted on 31 January 2023 but may have been downed at an earlier date.[359]
Ukrainian Ground Forces – 31 January 2023: A Baykar Bayraktar Mini UAV was downed by Russian forces, as shown in a photo published by Russian forces.[360]
Ukrainian Ground Forces – 31 January 2023: An Athlon-Avia A1-CM Furia with serial number ACM13072, code 610, reconnaissance UAV was downed by Russian forces near Kreminna.[361]
Ukrainian Ground Forces – 31 January 2023: An Athlon-Avia A1-CM Furia downed using electronic warfare equipment was photographed on social media.[362]
Ukrainian Ground Forces – 3 February 2023: A Mara-2M reconnaissance UAV with serial number 1766 was downed by Russian forces.[363]
Ukrainian Air Force – 5 February 2023: A Ukrainian Tu-141 drone carrying a OFAB-100-120 bomb crashed near Kaluga, Kaluga Oblast.[364]
Ukrainian Ground Forces – 23 February 2023: A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 crashed in Kharkiv Oblast due to a friendly fire incident.[365]
(2) Ukrainian Ground Forces – 18 February 2023: A downed Ukrainian Aviation Systems Hawk reconnaissance UAV, as well as the wreckage of an Athlon-Avia A1-CM Furia, were posted on social media. Of note is the open source controller used to operate the drone showcased in the pictures.[366][367]
Ukrainian Ground Forces – 18 February 2023: A Ukrainian Athlon-Avia A1-CM Furia with registration number ACM13009 downed by mobilised troops was photographed on social media.[368]
(2) Ukrainian Ground Forces – 27 February 2023: Two Ukrainian T10 Dovbush UAVs loaded with PE8 explosives were shot down in Belgorod Oblast.[369][370]
Ukrainian Air Force – 28 February 2023: The remains of a Israeli-made Aerostar UAV was found after attack on a Rosneft oil rafinery in Tuapse.[371]
Ukrainian Air Force – 28 February 2023: A Ukrainian Tu-141 drone armed with explosives crashed near village of Novyi, Giaginsky District.[372][373]
(2) Ukrainian Air Force – 28 February 2023: At least two commercial Chinese-made Mugin-5 Pro UAVs were shot down over Crimea.[374][375]
Ukrainian Air Force – 28 February 2023: A Ukrainian UJ-22 Airborne crashed near gas compressor facility in Kolomensky District, Moscow Oblast.[376][377]
Civilian aircraft[edit]
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24 February 2022 | Antonov An-225 Mriya | The only Antonov An-225 Mriya (the world's largest aircraft up to that point) was destroyed on the ground at Hostomel Airport, the Ukrainian minister of foreign affairs announced. | [378][379][380] |
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24 February 2022 | Antonov An-74 | An Antonov An-74 with registration number UR-74010 was confirmed destroyed by Russian forces during the battle for Hostomel. | [381][380] |
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24 February 2022 | Antonov An-26 | An Antonov An-26 with registration number UR-13395 was confirmed destroyed during the battle for Hostomel. | [380][382] |
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24 February 2022 | Antonov An-124 | An Antonov An-124 with registration number UR-82009 was confirmed heavily damaged during the battle for Hostomel. | [383][380] |
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24 February 2022 | Antonov An-22 | An Antonov An-22 with registration UR-09307 was confirmed heavily damaged during the battle for Hostomel. | [380] |
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24 February 2022 | Antonov An-28 | Two Antonov An-28 with registration UR-NTE and UR-UZD was confirmed damaged during the battle for Hostomel. | [380] |
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24 February 2022 | Antonov/Taqnia An-132 | The only prototype model Antonov/Taqnia An-132 with registration number UR-EXK was damaged beyond repair during the Battle of Antonov Airport. The left wing of the aircraft was damaged beyond repair, in addition to significant shrapnel damage to the engine and fuselage. | [384][385] |
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24 February 2022 | Antonov An-148 | An Antonov An-148 with registration UR-NTA was damaged during hostilities at Hostomel Airport.[386] Footage shows moderate shrapnel damage to both the forward fuselage, wing box and tailplane areas of the aircraft. | |
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24 February 2022 | Cessna 172 Cutlass | Two Cessna 172 Cutlass aircraft with registrations UR-LKS and UR-IFC stored in the Antonov An-225 hangar were heavily damaged by shrapnel during the Battle of Antonov Airport. | [387] |
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24 February 2022 | Tecnam P2002 Sierra | A Tecnam P2002 Sierra UR-AAU, operated by the National Aviation University, was damaged during hostilities at Hostomel Airport. | [388] |
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24 February 2022 | Antonov An-12 | Two Antonov An-12 aircraft (UR-21510 and UR-11315) were destroyed during hostilities at Hostomel Airport. | [389][390] |
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24 February 2022 | Antonov An-140 | An Antonov An-140 UR-NTP was damaged during hostilities at Hostomel Airport. | [391] |
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24 February 2022 | Antonov An-72 | An Antonov An-72 Yellow 06 was destroyed during hostilities at Hostomel Airport. | [392] |
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22 April 2022 | Antonov An-26 | An Antonov An-26 was lost in Zaporizhzhia raion of Zaporizhya Oblast; of the crew of three, one crew member died the others two were wounded. Ukrainian officials said heavy fog was the cause of the crash. | [393][394][395] |
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4 June 2022 | KhaZ-30 | A KhaZ-30 ultralight aircraft with the registration UR-KVP was destroyed due to shelling at Korotych Airfield, near Kharkiv. | [396] |
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1 July 2022 | Antonov An-12 | An Antonov An-12 operated by Motor Sich Airlines was damaged after skidding of the runway at Uzhhorod International Airport. | [397] |
Russian aircraft losses[edit]
Fixed-wing aircraft[edit]
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24 February 2022 | Su-25 | Russian officials acknowledged the loss of an Su-25 in Ukraine due to pilot error. | [398][399] |
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24 February 2022 | An-26 | A Russian An-26, registration number RF-36074, crashed in Voronezh Oblast, Russia, killing an undisclosed number of occupants. | [400] |
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25 February 2022 | Su-30SM | Ukrainian forces attacked the Russian Air force in Millerovo, destroying at least one Russian Su-30SM on the ground with Tochka missiles. | [401] |
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28 February 2022 | Su-34 | A Russian Su-34 bomber with registration number, RF-81259, tail number Red 05 was shot down near Buzova airfield. | [402][403][404] |
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1 March 2022 | Su-34 | Fragments of Russian Su-34 bombers were found in the Kharkiv and Kyiv regions.[405] The aircraft found in the Kyiv region, which crashed near Borodyanka, was later identified as Red 31 with registration number RF-81251,[406] belonging to the 3rd Combat Regiment of the Russian Air Force.[407] | |
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1 March 2022 | Su-25SM | A Russian Su-25SM piloted by Ruslan Rudnev was lost over Ukraine. | [408][409] |
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3 March 2022 | Su-25SM | A Russian Su-25SM, registration number RF-91961 - Red 07, was shot down over Irpin and crashed in Makariv, Kyiv Oblast. | [410][411] |
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4 March 2022 | Su-25SM | Two Russian Su-25SM were lost over Ukraine; the first, tail number Red 08 with registration number RF-93026, was lost over Volnovakha. The second, with serial number RF-91958, tail number Red 04, was shot down in Chernihiv; the pilot died.[412][411][413] Images of the wrecks were displayed on social media.[414] | |
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5 March 2022 | Su-30SM | An Su-30SM was shot down in Bashtanka Raion, Mykolaiv Oblast. The pilot was captured. | [415] |
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5 March 2022 | Su-30SM | Russian officials announced the loss of an Su-30SM aircraft and piloted by Lieutenant Colonel Aleksey Narzullaevich Khasanov while on combat duty in Ukraine. | [416][417] |
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5 March 2022 | Su-34 | A two-seat Su-34, registration number RF-81879, call sign Red 24, was shot down by Ukrainian forces near Chernihiv at 1130 hours. Both pilots ejected. Ukrainian forces captured the pilot; the co-pilot died.[418][419][420] Another Su-34 was destroyed near Vyhovtsi, Khmelnytskyi Oblast. One of the pilots died.[421] | |
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6 March 2022 | Su-34 | In the evening, an Su-34 with registration number RF-95070 was shot down by Ukrainian air defenses, near Kharkiv; one of the pilots was captured. | [422][423] |
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7 March 2022 | Su-25 | An Su-25 strike aircraft manned by Russian pilot Oleg Chervov was lost during a combat mission in Ukraine. | [424][425] |
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8 March 2022 | Unknown | The loss of an unidentified Russian aircraft piloted by Sergey Volynets during combat duties in Ukraine was reported by Russian media. Volynets was awarded the Order of Courage. | [426] |
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9 March 2022 | Su-25 | One Su-25, call sign Red 10 with registration number RF-91969 was shot down near Kyiv. The pilot died. | [427][428] |
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13 March 2022 | Su-30 | A Russian Su-30 was shot down by Ukrainian defenses; the pilot, Kosyk Serhiy Serhiyovych, was captured. | [429] |
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14 March 2022 | Su-25 | A Russian Su-25 was damaged by enemy fire, likely MANPADS, and managed to return to its base. | [430] |
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14 March 2022 | Su-34 | Images of the remains of Russian jet fighter are reported near Chernihiv; later, the craft was identified as the remains of an Su-34 with call sign Red 35 a registration number RF-95010. | [431][432] |
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17 March 2022 | Su-30SM | The crew of two from an Su-30SM, 14th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment, were reported dead during a combat mission on Ukraine. Lt. Col Yevgeny Kyslyakov[433] and Capt. Aleksander Pozinich.[434] | |
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15 March 2022 | Not specified | Satellite images of the aftermath of a Ukrainian attack on Russian-occupied Kherson Airport were released. According to Planet Labs satellite imagery, an unknown number of Russian aircraft were destroyed and damaged. However, some lost helicopters seem to have been destroyed previously. | [435] |
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3 April 2022 | Su-35 | Ukrainian forces shot down an Su-35 near Izyum, Kharkiv Oblast, and captured its pilot. | [436][437] |
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25 April 2022 | Su-34 | A Russian Su-34, registration number RF-95808 callsign Red 24, which was part of the 47th Aviation Regiment, crashed into the ground in Balakliya, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine. Both pilots were recorded bailing out of the craft with their parachutes. | [438][439][440][441] |
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26 April 2022 | Su-34 | An Su-34 bomber, call sign Red 43, registration number RF-95858, was shot down by Ukrainian forces near Zaporizhzhia. | [442] |
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18 May 2022 | Su-34 | An Su-34 piloted by Cmdr. Vladimir Fetisov was reported lost by enemy air defenses. | [443] |
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22 May 2022 | Su-25 | Ukrainian officials claimed that a Russian Su-25 was shot down in Luhansk.[444] BBC Russia reported that three former subordinates acknowledged the death of a retired Russian major general, Kanamat Botashev. He was shot down and killed in Popasna, Luhansk Oblast, on the same date. Botashev was known to pilot Su-25 attack aircraft.[445] | |
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1 June 2022 | Su-25 | The remains of a Russian Su-25, call sign Red 12, registration number RF-93027, were discovered in Kyiv region. The craft was likely lost in February or March. | [446] |
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17 June 2022 | Su-25 | A Russian Su-25 crashed due to pilot error in Belgorod, Russia, the pilot survived.[447] Russian Fighter-Bomber Telegram channel published a headcam video footage of the Su-25SM pilot ejecting from the aircraft. The Su-25, registration number RF-91965, call sign Red-09.[448][449] | |
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18 June 2022 | Su-25 | Russian and Ukrainian sources reported that a Russian Su-25, manned by pilot Andrei Vladimirovich Fedorchukov, was shot down by Ukrainian troops using 9K38 Igla MANPADS in Svitlodarsk. The pilot was working for the Wagner Group and was captured. | [450][451] |
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21 June 2022 | Su-25 | Russian media reported the crash of an Su-25, with registration number RF-90958, near the town of Gusev in Rostov region; the pilot died. | [452] |
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17 July 2022 | Su-34 | A two-seat Su-34, call sign Red 51, serial number RF-95890 was shot down near Alchevsk, Luhansk Oblast.[453][454] Possibly due to a friendly fire.[455] | |
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19 July 2022 | Unknown | Ukrainian forces shot down an unidentified Russian aircraft near the city of Nova Kakhovka, during heavy fighting in the southern part of the country. A pilot was seen ejecting before the aircraft crashed. | [456][457] |
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19 July 2022 | Su-35S | A Russian Air Force Su-35S sustained battle damage in the vicinity of Shlyakhove, Beryslav Raion, Kherson Oblast. The pilot subsequently ejected and the aircraft was destroyed as it hit the ground. Footage of the wreckage was posted on February 4 2023. | [458][459] |
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9 August 2022 | Su-24, Su-30 | An explosion at Saky Airbase in Novofedorivka reached eleven aircraft, including five Su-24s destroyed, two damaged, three Su-30s destroyed and one damaged on the ground according to satellite imagery. | [460][461][462] |
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9 August 2022 | Su-25 | The remains of a Russian Su-25, call sign Yellow 28, were discovered in Kyiv Oblast. The craft was likely lost in February or March. | [463] |
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18 August 2022 | Su-30SM | A Russian Su-30SM, registration number RF-81771 was recorded destroyed on the ground in Kharkov Oblast in the Izyum direction.[464] The pilot Lt. Col Sergei Kosik was captured.[53] | |
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22 August 2022 | Su-25 | A Russian Su-25 was shot down by Ukrainian forces using 9K38 Igla MANPADs near Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast. | [465] |
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7 September 2022 | Su-25SM | A Russian Su-25SM, registration number RF-95134, callsign Blue 04, was shot down near Volokhiv Yar, Kharkiv Oblast. The fate of the pilot is unknown. | [466][467] |
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9 September 2022 | Su-34 | The remains of a Russian Su-34, registration number RF-95004, callsign Red 20, were discovered by Ukrainian forces near Izium. The fate of the crew is unknown. | [468][469][470] |
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11 September 2022 | Su-25 | A pair of Russian Su-25s were recorded in video taking off from Millerovo air base; one of them crashed. A Russian pilot, Danil Dolbik, was reported dead. | [471][472] |
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12 September 2022 | Su-30SM | The remains of a Russian Su-30SM, registration number RF-81773 callsign Red 62, were discovered by Ukrainian forces near Izium. The fate of the pilots remained unknown. | [473][474] |
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24 September 2022 | Su-34 | Two Russian Su-34s were shot down and recorded in video; the first caught fire on one of its engines and crashed, allegedly by MANPADS, in Hlushchenkove, Kharkiv Oblast. The other Su-34[475] was recorded shot down by a missile and crashing in Petropavlivka, Kupiansk Raion.[476] The crew ejected.[477] | |
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1 October 2022 | MiG-31 | A Russian MiG-31 fighter jet crashed after takeoff on Belbek military airbase, Sevastopol. On early November satellite imagery showed the remains of a MiG-31 on the bottom of a cliff after the end of the runway. | [182] |
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2 October 2022 | Su-34 | The remains of an Su-34 fighter-bomber, registration number RF-81852, call sign Red 09, were discovered by Ukrainian forces near the city of Lyman. | [478] |
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9 October 2022 | Su-24 | An unarmed Su-24 bomber on a training mission reportedly crash landed in a field near the hamlet of Sibirki in Rostov Oblast and caught fire, possibly due to a technical malfunction. Both crew were evacuated safely. | [479] |
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9 October 2022 | Su-25 | A Russian Su-25 crashed in an accident in Rogalik, Rostov Oblast, 30 km from Millerovo airfield. | [480] |
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17 October 2022 | Su-34 | An Su-34 crashed into a residential building in Yeysk near the Sea of Azov during a training flight. The crash was said to be the result of an engine fire. | [481] |
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13 November 2022 | Two previously captured Ukrainian Army helicopters stationed at the Kherson Airport with Russian markings were recaptured by Ukrainian forces. | [205] | |
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28 November 2022 | Su-34 | The remains of a Russian Su-34 jet fighter were found in Kupiansk, Kharkiv. The debris belonged to Red 22, registration number RF-95005, shot down earlier in autumn.[482] On 24 September 2022, a Su-34 was lost in the area of Petropavlivka, Kupiansk. | |
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4 December 2022 | Su-24M | Images of the remains of Russian Su-24M call sign Blue 48, registration number RF-93798, operated by a Wagner PMC pilots, was lost near Klesheyevka, south of Bakhmut. Both pilots died in the crash. | [483][484] |
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5 December 2022 | Tupolev Tu-22M | A Russian Tupolev Tu-22M, RF-34110, and a Tupolev Tu-95 bomber suffered damage as a result of a long-range drone attack by Ukrainian forces against the Dyagilevo and Engels-2 air bases. | [485][486][487] |
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5 January 2023 | Su-25SM | The previously unseen wreckage of a Russian Su-25SM, registration number RF-95152, codename Blue 15, was found near Chornobaivka, Kherson Oblast. The aircraft was lost under unknown circumstances last autumn but the first video of the wreck was posted on 5 January 2023. | [488] |
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25 January 2023 | Su-34 | The wreckage of a Russian Air Force Su-34 was found somewhere in Ukraine. The video of the crash site was first posted on 25 January 2023. | [489][490] |
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13 February 2023 | Su-24M | A Russian Su-24M, registration number RF-93799, callsign Blue 45, was damaged by a MANPADS strike over Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast. The crew, reportedly working for Wagner PMC, managed to land the burning aircraft back at the base. | [491] |
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23 February 2023 | Su-25SM | A Russian Su-25SM, registration number RF-95143, codename Yellow 37, crashed while returning to the base's airfield in the Belgorod region after performing a combat mission due to a technical malfunction. The pilot died, according to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. | [492][493] |
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1 March 2023 | Su-25 | A Russian Su-25 crashed somewhere in Ukraine. The pilot ejected and was evacuated by a Mi-8 on CSAR duty. | [494] |
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3 March 2023 | Su-34 | A Russian Su-34 was lost due to a friendly fire incident over Yenakiieve, Donetsk Oblast. One of the crew members, major Alexander Bondarev, did not survive. | [495][496] |
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10 March 2023 | Su-27 | A Russian Su-27 was damaged in a partisan attack on Uglovoye airfield in Primorsky Krai, Russia. The video of a burning airplane was posted by the Freedom of Russia Legion on 10 March 2023. | [497] |
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15 March 2023 | Su-25 | A Russian Su-25 was shot down by the 93rd Brigade of Ukrainian Forces near Bakhmut and crashed in Zaitseve. The pilot, reportedly working for the Wagner PMC, managed to eject. | [498] |
Rotary-wing aircraft[edit]
(3) Russian Air Force – 24–28 February 2022: Video footage from the Kyiv Reservoir showed two Russian helicopters targeted by Ukrainian MANPADS, a Mi-24/35 that was shot down and fell into the water, and another helicopter that survived enemy fire.[499] On 4 June, Ukrainian forces retrieved the remains of the lost Mi-35M helicopter, call sign Blue 29, from the Kyiv Reservoir. The bodies of two crewmembers were retrieved as well.[500][379] Two Russian Ka-52 attack helicopters were damaged by MANPADS fire during the Battle of Antonov Airport. The first one landed safely near the airport, and was later willingly destroyed by Russian Armed Forces.[501][502] The second one was discovered abandoned on 2 March near Babyntsi in Bucha Raion. It was later stripped of valuable parts and destroyed on the ground by Russian forces.[503][504] During the first day of the war, two Ka-52 and one Mi-24/35 helicopters were destroyed.[379]
Russian Air Force – 26 February 2022: A Russian Mi-35 was shot down in Sahy, Kherson region. Images of the shot down and the aircraft wreck are published.[505][506]
Russian Air Force – 1 March 2022: Ukrainian forces shot down a Russian Mi-35M helicopter, call sign Red 04, registration number RF-95290 with MANPADS, in the Kyiv Reservoir; the helicopter was later retrieved by Ukrainian engineers in Vyshgorod on 5 May 2022.[507][508]
(2) Russian Air Force – 4 March 2022: One Mi-8 helicopter was shot down near Volnovakha as it approached the Su-25 previously downed.[509] Another Mi-8 helicopter with registration number RF- 91292 was shot down near Makarov, Kyiv Oblast, and later identified by Ukrainian forces; the crew died in the crash.[510]
(2) Russian Air Force – 5 March 2022: Two Mil Mi-8 helicopters with registration numbers RF-91165 and RF-91164 were destroyed near Mykolaiv.[415][511][512]
(2) Russian Air Force – 5 March 2022: One Mi-24 with registration number RF-95286 was shot down and recorded in video by drone feed.[513][514][515] A Mi-35, registration number RF-13017, was shot down in Bashtanka Raion of Mykolaiv Oblast. Images of the helicopter wreck were recorded and displayed on social networks.[516]
Russian Air Force – 6 March 2022: One Mi-24P with registration number RF-94966 was shot down by Ukrainian MANPADS in Kyiv Oblast.[517][518]
Russian Air Force – 11 March 2022: A Russian Forpost drone was shot down in Zhytomyr, local media reported.[519][520]
(2) Russian Air Force – 11–13 March 2022: Ukrainian forces seize two Russian Eleron-3SV drones.[521][522]
Russian Air Force – 12 March 2022: A Ka-52 helicopter with registration number RF-13409 was shot down near Kherson; one of the occupants sustained serious injuries.[523][524]
Russian Air Force – 16 March 2022: A destroyed Russian Ka-52 was found in Mykolaiv region with registration number RF-13411.[525][526]
Russian Air Force – 17 March 2022: A Russian Mi-35M was reported destroyed by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, unknown location.[527]
Russian Air Force – 30 March 2022: A Russian Mil Mi-8 with registration number RF-91882 was destroyed in the ground in Kharkiv Oblast.[528][529]
Russian Air Force – 1 April 2022: A pair of Russian helicopters were filmed in Luhansk Oblast; one Mil Mi-28N was shot down by fire from a MANPADS. Both the pilot and the gunner survived.[530][531] According to The Times, Ukrainian forces used a UK-made Starstreak system to shoot down the helicopter.[532]
Russian Air Force – 2 April 2022: The remains of a Russian Mi-8 helicopter were discovered in Hostomel Airport. The craft, with registration number RF-91285, was possibly lost during the fight for the airport in February.[533]
Russian Air Force – 4 April 2022: A Russian Mil Mi-8 helicopter with registration number RF-04812 was reported destroyed in Ukraine; the pilot died.[534][535]
Russian Air Force – 5 April 2022: A Russian Ka-52 hovering at a very low altitude was shot down by a Stugna-P anti-tank guided missile.[536][537]
(2) Russian Air Force – 21 April 2022: A Russian Mi-8 and a Mi-28 attack helicopter were shot down by Ukrainian forces using 9K38 Igla MANPADS in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.[538][539]
Russian Air Force – 15 April 2022: A Russian Ka-52 was shot down by Ukrainian forces in Kharkiv Oblast at night; it was reported 2 crewmembers died.[540][541]
Russian Air Force – 26 April 2022: A Mil Mi-28 wreck was found by Ukrainian forces outside the town of Hostomel in Kyiv region. The craft was likely destroyed during the battle for Hostomel airport in February.[542]
Russian Air Force – 30 April 2022: A Russian Ka-52 helicopter was shot down by a Stugna-P anti-tank guided missile.[543][544]
Russian Air Force – 7 May 2022: A Russian Mil Mi-8, codename Blue 98, was destroyed in the ground by Ukrainian Su-27s near Snake Island.[545]
Russian Air Force – 9 May 2022: A Mi-28 was destroyed in northern Kharkiv Oblast; the attack helicopter, with registration number RF-13654, was the third visually reported loss of that type.[546]
Russian Air Force – 14 May 2022: The remains of a Ka-52, call sign Yellow 22, were found destroyed near the town of Hostomel, likely destroyed during the Battle of Hostomel Airport in February.[547]
Russian Air Force – 16 May 2022: A Mi-28N with registration number RF-13628 was destroyed in Kharkiv.[548]
Russian Air Force – 19 May 2022: A Ka-52 was recorded being burned in Ukraine.[549]
Russian Air Force – 4 June 2022: Ukrainian forces of the 128th Mountain Brigade reported the downing of a Russian Ka-52 in the north. According to Ukrainian officials, the helicopter was shot down by MANPADS.[550][551]
Russian Air Force – 12 June 2022: A Mi-28H was destroyed and its wreck recorded in video by Ukrainian troops; the crew of the aircraft died at the crash site.[552]
Russian Air Force – 16 June 2022: A Russian Mi-35M was shot down by the Ukrainian 231st Dnipropetrovsk Territorial Defense Battalion using MANPADS and recorded on video.[553]
Russian Air Force – 27 June 2022: Ukrainian soldiers used a British made Martlet MANPADS to hit and damage a Russian Ka-52 helicopter, forcing it to land.[554][555]
Russian Air Force – 28 June 2022: An unknown helicopter (likely a Mi-8 or Ka-52), operated by the 6th Air Force and Air Defense Army, was shot down. All seven occupants, including Lieutenant Maxim Kozlov and Lieutenant Alexey Usov, were killed.[556] Maxim Kozlov posthumously received the Order of Courage for the prompt restoration of a damaged Ka-52 helicopter in combat conditions.
Russian Air Force – 15 August 2022: Ukrainian forces damaged a Russian Ka-52 helicopter flying in Donetsk Oblast.[557]
Russian Air Force – 17 September 2022: A Russian Kamov Ka-52 helicopter was shot down in Velika Novosilka, Donetsk Oblast.[558]
Russian Air Force – 22 September 2022: A Ka-52 attack helicopter was shot down in Zaporizhzhia Oblast by an anti-air missile. The pilots survived.[559]
(2) Russian Air Force – 1 October 2022: Two Russian Ka-52s attack helicopter were shot down in Zaporizhzhia Oblast by an anti-air missiles. One pilot ejected.[560][561]
Russian Air Force – 8 October 2022: The remains of a Ka-52 attack helicopter were found by Ukrainian forces of the 128th Mountain Brigade in Kherson Oblast. The date of loss and circumstances were unknown.[562]
Russian Air Force – 20 October 2022: The remains of a Ka-52 attack helicopter, probably downed in the summer, were found in Ukraine.[563] Both crew members, Major Maxim Kovalev and Senior Lieutenant Andrei Butorin, were killed.[564]
Russian Air Force – 30 October 2022: The remains of a Mil Mi-24 attack helicopter were found in Kharkiv, Ukraine.[565]
(2) Russian Air Force – 31 October 2022: Two Russian Ka-52s were confirmed damaged by Russian officials at Pskov Airport near the Latvian border, likely by Ukrainian saboteurs.[566]
Russian Air Force – 31 October 2022: One Russian Mil Mi-8MTKO, call sign Yellow 72, operated by Wagner Group was shot down with MANPADS by Ukrainian forces near Spirne, Donetsk Oblast; the loss was recorded in video.[567]
Russian Air Force – 18 November 2022: The remains of a Ka-52 attack helicopter were found in Kherson, Ukraine.[568]
Russian Air Force – 4 December 2022: A Ka-52 was shot down by the Ukrainian Dnieper anti-aircraft missile brigade, killing both pilots.[569][570]
Russian Air Force – 20 December 2022: A Ka-52, codename Yellow 23, was shot down reportedly by a Pantsir-S1 in a friendly fire incident in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. The pilots likely survived.[571]
Russian Ground Forces – 9 February 2023: A Russian Mi-35M was damaged and subsequently destroyed in the ground by Ukrainian forces.[572]
Russian Air Force – 6 March 2023: The wreckage of a Russian Ka-52 was found by Russian soldiers in the area of Vuhledar, Donetsk Oblast.[573]
Russian Air Force – 16 March 2023: A Russian Ka-52 crashed in Orikhiv Raion, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. At least one crew member died.[574]
Unmanned aerial vehicles[edit]
Russian Ground Forces – 5 March 2022: One Orlan-10 drone was shot down in Ukraine.[415]
Russian Ground Forces – 14 March 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 crashed in Romania.[575]
Russian Ground Forces – 21 March 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 is shot down by Ukrainian forces in Kharkiv.[576]
Russian Ground Forces – 28 March 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 is shot down by Ukrainian Army Transcarpathian brigades.[577]
Russian Ground Forces – 2 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 is shot down by Ukrainian forces in Poltava.[578]
Russian Ground Forces – 5 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was shot down in Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense released images of the drone wreck.[579]
Russian Ground Forces – 7 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was forced to crash land in Lugansk by Electronic Warfare units of the Ukrainian 24th Separate Mechanic Brigade. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense released images of the drone wreck.[580]
Russian Air Force – 7 April 2022: A Russian Orion drone was reported destroyed in Ukraine. The Ukrainian MOD released images of the drone wreck.[581][273]
Russian Ground Forces – 8 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-30, a modified version of Orlan-10, was reported shot down by Ukrainian forces. Units of the 25th Mechanized brigade destroyed the drone near Lugansk.[582]
Russian Ground Forces – 11 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was downed by Ukrainian paratroopers in southern Ukraine.[583]
(2) Russian Ground Forces – 14 April 2022: Two Russian Orlan-10 were reported lost by Ukrainian forces.[584][585]
Russian Ground Forces – 17 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was shot down by Ukrainian paratroopers using a MANPADS.[586]
Russian Air Force – 19 April 2022: Ukrainian forces found one crashed Russian Eleron-3SV .[587]
Russian Ground Forces – 21 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was shot down by Ukrainian troops using a MANPADS.[588]
Russian Ground Forces – 22 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was shot down by Ukrainian troops.[589]
(2) Russian Ground Forces – 23 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was brought down by Electronic Warfare units of the 59th Motorized Infantry Brigade, while another was recovered by the National Guard after it crashed.[590][591]
Russian Ground Forces – 26 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was shot down over Ukraine.[592]
Ministry of Emergency Situations – 30 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 crashed in Donetsk Oblast.[593]
Russian Ground Forces – 2 May 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was shot down by Ukrainian Army Transcarpathian brigades.[594]
Russian Air Force – 3 May 2022: A ZALA Aero 421-16EM drone was shot down in Ukraine.[595]
Russian Ground Forces – 3 May 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was shot down by the Ukrainian forces in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.[596]
(2) Russian Ground Forces – 4 May 2022: Two Russian Orlan-10 were shot down over Ukraine.[597][598]
Russian Air Force – 10 May 2022: A ZALA Aero 421-16EM drone was shot down in Ukraine.[599]
Russian Ground Forces – 10 May 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was shot down remotely by the Ukrainian forces without damage in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.[600]
(2) Russian Ground Forces – 11 May 2022: Two Russian Orlan-10 were brought down across Ukraine.[601][602]
Russian Ground Forces – 13 May 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was brought down by electronic warfare units of the 79th Air Assault Brigade in Mykolaiv.[603]
Russian Air Force – 23 May 2022: A ZALA Aero 421-16EM drone was shot down in Ukraine.[604]
(2) Russian Ground Forces – 25–28 May 2022: Two Orlan-10 were shot down in Ukraine, one in Kherson Oblast and in Dnipro Oblast.[605][606]
Russian Ground Forces – 8 June 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was brought down by Ukrainian forces.[607]
Russian Air Force – 10 June 2022: A Russian Su-25 was recorded damaged by enemy fire; the aircraft managed to return to its base for repairs.[608][609]
Russian Ground Forces – 13 June 2022: A Russian modified Orlan-10 drone was shot down in Ukraine; according to Ukrainian sources the drone was a cartographic model with several cameras designed for additional surveillance.[610]
Russian Air Force – 15 June 2022: A Russian Merlin VR drone was shot down in Ukraine.[611]
Ministry of Emergency Situations – 17 June 2022: A Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations Supercam S450 drone crashed in Ukraine and was seized by Ukrainian officials.[153]
Russian Air Force – 20 July 2022: A Russian Latochka UAV was brought down and captured by Ukrainian forces.[612]
Russian Air Force – 21 July 2022: The remains of a Russian Orion drone were found in Ukraine.[613]
Russian Air Force – 23 July 2022: A ZALA Aero 421-16EM UAV was shot down in near Izyum, Kharkiv Oblast.[614]
Russian Ground Forces – 28 July 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was shot down by Ukrainian soldiers using a FIM-92 Stinger missile.[615]
Russian Air Force – 30 July 2022: The remains of a Russian Forpost drone, registration number 932, were recorded in Bulgaria.[616]
Russian Ground Forces – 31 July 2022: A Russian cartographic modified Orlan-10 UAV was shot down by Ukrainian Buk SAMs.[617]
Russian Ground Forces – 5 August 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was downed.[618]
Russian Air Force – 8 August 2022: A ZALA Aero 421-16EM UAV was shot down in southern Ukraine.[619]
(2) Russian Ground Forces – 13 August 2022: Two Russian Orlan-10 were reported shot down by Ukrainian forces using a British-made Stormer HVM system.[620]
Russian Air Force – 16 August 2022: A Russian Eleron-28M drone crashed in Ukraine and was seized by Ukrainian forces.[621]
Russian Ground Forces – 19 August 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was downed by Ukrainian forceson the Southern front.[622]
Russian Ground Forces – 20 August 2022: A Russian cartographic modified Orlan-10 UAV was shot down and destroyed by Ukrainian forces on the Eastern front.[623]
Russian Air Force – 21 August 2022: A Russian Eleron-3SV reconnaissance and surveillance UAV was downed by Ukrainian forces in an undisclosed place.[624]
Russian Ground Forces – 21 August 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was downed likely by Ukrainian electronic warfare system on the Eastern front.[625]
Russian Ground Forces – 23 August 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was downed in Zaporizhzhia Oblast likely by Ukrainian electronic warfare system.[626]
Russian Ground Forces – 25 August 2022: An Orlan-10 was downed by Ukrainian paratroopers, allegedly through electronic warfare systems.[627]
Russian Ground Forces – 28 August 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was shot down by the Ukrainian forces in an undisclosed place.[628]
Russian Ground Forces – 2 September 2022: A Russian cartographic modified Orlan-10 UAV was shot down by Ukrainian forces.[629]
Russian Air Force – 2 September 2022: A ZALA Aero 421-16EM UAV was downed without apparent damage by the Ukrainian forces on the Eastern front.[630]
Russian Ground Forces – 19 September 2022: A Russian cartographic modified Orlan-10 UAV was downed by in Mykolaiv Oblast.[631]
Russian Air Force – 23 September 2022: An Iranian made Mohajer 6, presumably operated by Russian forces, was brought down by Ukrainian forces in the Black Sea near Odessa.[632]
(2) Russian Ground Forces – 23 September 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 and an Orlan-30 were forced to land by the Ukrainian Air Assault forces on the Southern front using electronic warfare systems.[633]
Russian Ground Forces – 28 September 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was downed by Ukrainian forces. The location is unknown.[634]
Russian Ground Forces – 29 September 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was shot down by Ukrainian forces in Sumy Oblast.[635][636]
Russian Air Force – 30 September 2022: A ZALA Aero 421-16EM UAV was downed without apparent damage by the Ukrainian forces near Hoptivka, Kharkiv Oblast.[637]
Russian Ground Forces – 19 October 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was captured by Ukrainian forces.[638]
Russian Air Force – 2 November 2022: A Russian Eleron-28M was shot down by the Ukrainian army on the Southern front.[639]
Russian Ground Forces - 3 October 2022: Ukrainian forces captured one Russian Eleron-3SV[640]
Russian Air Force – 8 November 2022: A Russian Granat-4 drone was shot down and captured by Ukrainian forces in Kharkiv.[641]
Russian Ground Forces – 8 November 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV fell to the ground and was captured by the Ukrainian 28th Mechanized Brigade.[642]
Russian Air Force – 9 November 2022: A Russian Supercam S350 drone was shot down near Sumy Oblast.[643]
Russian Air Force – 9 November 2022: A Russian Korsar drone was recorded crashed in Ukraine.[644]
Russian Ground Forces – 9 November 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was shot down by Ukrainian forces in Donetsk Oblast.[645]
Russian Air Force – 26 November 2022: A ZALA Aero 421-16EM UAV was shot down near Bakhmut.[646]
Russian Ground Forces – 29 November 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was captured by Ukrainian forces. The location and date are unknown. This drone was assembled from several different examples.[647]
Russian Ground Forces – 29 November 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was downed by Ukrainian forces. The location is unknown.[648]
Russian Ground Forces – 1 December 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was destroyed by Ukrainian forces, reportedly near Bakhmut.[649]
Russian Ground Forces – 4 December 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was downed by Ukrainian forces. The location is unknown.[650]
Russian Ground Forces – 30 December 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was downed by Ukrainian forces. The location is reportedly on the Eastern front.[651]
Russian Ground Forces – 4 January 2023: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was downed by Ukrainian electronic warfare system. The drone was unusually adapted for targeting ground targets and carries 4x OFSP HE-FRAG bomblets in special underwing pods.[652]
Russian Ground Forces – 11 January 2023: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was captured by Ukrainian forces on the Eastern front. The photo was first posted on 11 January 2023.[653]
Russian Air Force – 11 January 2023: A Russian Forpost hit electric power lines and crashed near Severny, Belgorod Oblast.[654]
Russian Ground Forces – 20 January 2023: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was downed by Ukrainian forces.[655]
Russian Ground Forces – 3 February 2023: A ZALA 421-16 was downed by Ukrainian forces in the vicinity of Donetsk.[656]
(2) Russian Ground Forces – 3 February 2023: An Orlan-10 and an Orlan-30 were downed by Ukrainian forces in Donetsk Oblast.[657]
Russian Air Force – 5 February 2023: The remains of a Russian Granat-4 reconnaissance UAV were found by Ukrainian forces in Rivne Oblast. The photo was first posted on 5 February 2023.[658]
Russian Ground Forces – 10 March 2023: A Russian Orlan-10 UAV was captured by Ukrainian forces.[659]
Other operator losses[edit]
Hungarian civilian aircraft – 27 February 2022: A Cessna 152 with registration HA-WAS, stored in the Antonov An-225 hangar at Hostomel Airport, was crushed by the left wing of the destroyed Antonov An-225.[660]
(3) Azerbaijan Air Force – 28 February 2022: Three MiG-29s being refitted in the Lviv State Aircraft Plant were reported destroyed or damaged on the ground by Russian strikes.[661][662][120]
(2) Romanian Air Force – 2 March 2022: One MiG-21 LanceR was lost while on an air patrol inside Romanian airspace near Cogealac, 60 miles from the Ukrainian border. This "occurred amid increased air police missions in Romania after the Russian invasion of Ukraine." An IAR 330 on a search and rescue mission for the missing MiG-21 crashed with seven fatalities.[663][664] The eight servicemen who died in the two accidents were posthumously promoted and decorated by the president of Romania.[665]
Belarusian Air Force – 11 July 2022: Ukrainian forces shot down a Belarusian Chekan loitering munition.[666][667]
United States Air Force – 14 March 2023: A US MQ-9 Reaper UCAV was lost over the Black Sea after it was intercepted by two Russian Su-27s, one of which intentionally collided with the drone and damaged its propeller.[668]
Total losses[edit]
The following table is made from the data reported in the article.
Aircraft losses | |||
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Airframe | ![]() |
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Others |
Aero L-39 Albatros | 7 | — | |
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 | — | — | 1 (![]() |
Mikoyan MiG-29 | 27 | — | 3 (![]() |
Mikoyan MiG-31 | — | 1 | |
Sukhoi Su-24 | 21 (1 damaged) | 10 (3 damaged) | |
Sukhoi Su-25 | 21 (1 damaged) | 24 (2 damaged) | |
Sukhoi Su-27 | 10 (2 damaged) | 1 (damaged) | |
Sukhoi Su-30 | — | 11 (1 damaged) | |
Sukhoi Su-34 | — | 19 | |
Sukhoi Su-35 | — | 2 | |
Ilyushin Il-76 | 3 (1 captured) | — | |
Antonov An-12 | 3 | — | |
Antonov An-22 | 1 (damaged) | — | |
Antonov An-26 | 4 | 1 | |
Antonov An-28 | 2 | — | |
Antonov An-72 | 1 | ||
Antonov An-74 | 2 | ||
Antonov An-124 | 1 (damaged) | — | |
Antonov/Taqnia An-132 | 1 | ||
Antonov An-140 | 1 (damaged) | ||
Antonov An-148 | 1 (damaged) | ||
Antonov An-225 | 1 | — | |
Airbus Helicopters H225 | 1 | ||
General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper | — | — | 1 (![]() |
Mil Mi-2 | 5 (3 captured) | — | |
Mil Mi-8 / Mil Mi-8M/17 | 24 (1 damaged) | 10 | |
Mil Mi-14 | 1 | — | |
Mil Mi-24/35 | 5 | 10 | |
Mil Mi-28 | — | 6 | |
Kamov Ka-52 | — | 25 (5 damaged) | |
IAR 330 | — | — | 1 (![]() |
Cessna 152 | 1 (![]() | ||
Cessna 172 | 2 (2 damaged) | ||
KhaZ-30 | 1 | ||
Avia Systems ASU-1 Valkrja | 3 | ||
Chekan UAV | — | — | 1 (![]() |
Tecnam P2002 Sierra | 1 | ||
Tupolev Tu-22M | — | 1 (damaged) | |
Tupolev Tu-95 | — | 1 (damaged) | |
Tupolev Tu-141 | 8 | — | |
Tupolev Tu-143 | 6 | — | |
Eleron-3SV | — | 7 (3 captured) | |
Kronshtadt Orion | — | 2 | |
Orlan-10/20/30 and mod. | — | 61 (5 captured) | |
ZALA 421-16 | — | 9 | |
Forpost | — | 3 | |
UA Dynamics Punisher | 1 | — | |
Baykar Bayraktar TB2 | 18 | — | |
Bayraktar Mini UAV | 2 | — | |
Athlon-Avia A1-CM Furia | 20 (2 captured) | — | |
Granat-4 | — | 2 | |
Leleka-100 | 6 (2 captured) | — | |
Latochka | — | 1 | |
Luch Korsar | — | 1 | |
Merlin VR | — | 1 | |
Qods Mohajer-6 | — | 1 | |
Supercam S 350/450 | — | 2 (1 captured) | |
Spectator M1 | 3 | — | |
SkyEye 5000 (Mugin-5) | 6 | — | |
Spaitech Sparrow | 2 | — | |
Ukrjet UJ-22 Airborne | 2 | — | |
Ukrainian Aviation Systems Hawk | 1 | ||
Ukrspecsystems PD-1 | 1 (captured) | — | |
WB Electronics FlyEye | 1 (captured) | ||
WB Electronics Warmate | 1 | — | |
ITEC Skif | 1 | — | |
AeroVironment RQ-20 Puma | 1 (captured) | — | |
Ukrspecsystems Shark | 1 | — | |
PGZ-19R Orlik | 1 | — | |
UAV Factory Penguin | 1 (captured) | — | |
Malloy Aeronautics T150 | 1 (captured) | — | |
Mara-2 | 1 | — | |
EFT E616 | 1 | — | |
T10 Dovbush | 2 | — | |
Aerostar UAV | 1 | — | |
Unknown helicopter | 1 | 1 | — |
Unknown fixed wing aircraft | 2 | 1 | |
Unknown UAV/UCAV | 3 | ||
Total: | 245 aircraft | 214 aircraft | 8 aircraft |
See also[edit]
- List of Russo-Ukrainian conflict military equipment
- List of ship losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War
- Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
- Ukrainian Air Force § Aircraft
- Russian Air Force Aircraft
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On further inspection these images actual show remains of 2 different #Ukraine Air Force 🇺🇦 Su-25 Frogfoot - Blue 19 - Blue ??
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