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ignorante....lee, asimila y luego opina...

y de todo lo que estoy colgando, que no es para tí, pero si para al que le interesa la INFORMACIÓN, estoy completamente seguro que no sabes ni el 10%


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37th and 61st Air Armies

1. Headquarters of the 37th Air Army of the Supreme High Command (Strategic), Moscow. Commanding Officer - Major-General Pavel Androsov.

2. 22d Guards Donbass Heavy Bomber Aviation Division, Engels, Saratov Oblast. Commander - Guards Major-General Aleksandr Blazhenko.

3. 121st Guards Sevastopol Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment, Engels, Saratov Oblast. Tu-160 bombers. Commander - Guards Colonel Anatoliy Serebryakov.

4. 184th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment, Engels, Saratov Oblast. Tu-95MS bombers. Commander - Colonel Vladimir Popov.

5. 52d Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment, Shaykovka, Kaluga Oblast. Tu-22M3 bombers. Commander - Guards Colonel Roman Oparin.

6. 840th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment, Soltsy, Novgorod Oblast. Tu-22M3 bombers. Commander - Colonel Aleksandr Tsilev.

7. 326th Ternopol Heavy Bomber Aviation Division, Ukrainka (Seryshevo), Amur Oblast. Commander - Colonel Yuriy Kuznetsov.

8. 79th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment, Ukrainka (Seryshevo), Amur Oblast. Tu-95MS bombers.

9. 182d Guards Sevastopol-Berlin Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment, Ukrainka (Seryshevo), Amur Oblast. Tu-95MS bombers. Commander - Guards Colonel Yuriy Pelin.

10. 200th Guards Brest Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment, Belaya (Srednyy), Irkutsk Oblast. Tu-22M3 bombers. Commander - Guards Colonel Dmitriy Kostometov.

11. 444th Berlin Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment, Vozdvizhenka (Ussuriysk), Maritime Kray. Tu-22M3 bombers.

12. 203d Guards Orlov Separate Refueling Aircraft Aviation Regiment, Dyagilevo (Ryazan). Il-78M refueling aircraft. Commander - Guards Colonel Dmitriy Kostyunin.

13. 43d Flight Personnel Combat Training and Retraining Centre, Dyagilevo (Ryazan). Tu-95MS and, Tu-22M3 bombers. Chief - Major-General Anatoliy Konovalov.

14. 199th Main Joint Military Air Base, Tiksi-3, Yakutiya. Commander - Lieutenant-Colonel Igor Kudryashov.

15. 24th Separate Joint Aviation Squadron, Tiksi-3, Yakutiya. An-12 and An-26 transports.

16. 3317th Air Base, Ostafyevo, Moscow Oblast. An-12, An-26, and An-72 transports.

17. 1449th Air Base, Tambov. Commander - Colonel Sergey Yepifanov.

18. 367th Separate Joint Aviation Squadron, Tambov. Tu-134UBL and Tu-134Sh training aircraft , An-12 and An-26 transports.

19. 388th Training Aviation Squadron, Tambov. Tu-134UBL training aircraft.

20. 181st Separate Aviation Squadron, Irkutsk. An-12, An-26, and An-30. Commander - Colonel Aleksandr Sheremet.

21. 199th Air Commandant's Office, Kamensk-Ural (Travyanskoye), Sverdlovsk Oblast. Chief -Major Sergey Polishchuk.

22. 361st Air Commandant's Office, Anadyr.

23. 527th Air Commandant's Office, Vorkuta, Komi. Chief -Mikhail Solovey.

24. 1425th Special and Physical Training Centre, Irkutsk. Chief -Colonel Aleksandr Navitsin.

61st Air Army of the Supreme High Command (Military-Transport Aviation)

25. Headquarters of the 61st Air Army of the Supreme High Command (Military-Transport Aviation), Moscow. Commanding Officer - Major-General Viktor Kachalkin.

26. Communications Centre, Noginsk, Moscow Oblast.

27. 463d Separate Signal Battalion, Noginsk, Moscow Oblast.

28. 12th Mginsk Military-Transport Aviation Division, Migalovo (Tver). Commander - Major-General Sergey Zakharov.

29. 117th Berlin Military-Transport Aviation Regiment, Orenburg. Il-76 transports, An-12BKPPS jamming aircraft. Commander - Colonel Dmitriy Suhoruchkin.

30. 196th Guards Minsk Military-Transport Aviation Regiment, Migalovo (Tver). An-12 and Il-76 transports. Commander - Guards Colonel Igor Matveyev.

31. 566th Solnechnogorsk Military-Transport Aviation Regiment, Seshcha, Bryansk Oblast. An-124 and Il-76 transports. Commander - Colonel Nikolay Belov.

32. 76th Guards Leningrad Separate Military-Transport Aviation Squadron, Migalovo (Tver). An-22 transports.

33. 78th Separate Military-Transport Aviation Squadron, Klin-5, Moscow Oblast. An-12 and An-26 transports, Tu-134 aircraft.

34. 103d Guards Krasnoselsk Military-Transport Aviation Regiment, Smolensk-North. Il-76 transports. Commander - Guards Colonel Nikolay Krasnokutskiy.

35. 110th Komsomol Transylvanian Military-Transport Aviation Regiment, Krechevitsy, Novgorod Oblast. Il-76 transports. Commander - Colonel Oleg Vlasinkevich.

36. 334th Berlin Military-Transport Aviation Regiment, Pskov (Kresty). Il-76 transports. Commander - Colonel Igor Griban.

37. 708th Guards Kerchensk Military-Transport Aviation Regiment, Taganrog, Rostov Oblast. Il-76 transports. Commander - Lieutenant-Colonel Vadim Kochergin.

38. Aircraft Storage Base, Migalovo (Tver).

39. 610th Flight Personnel Combat Training and Retraining Centre, Ivanovo-North. Chief - Colonel Andrey Zelenko.

40.Military-Transport Aviation Training Squadron, Ivanovo-North. Il-76 transports. Commander - Lieutenant-Colonel Sergey Zapasnikov.

41. 224th Flight Detachment, Migalovo (Tver). An-124 and Il-76 transports.


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All Regiments of the Russian Air Force

Regiments Total 37th 61st Central Special 6th 4th 5th 14th 11th

Air Air Subordination Purpose army army army army army

Army Army Cmd

Aviation 71 9 7 14 8 8 9 2 5 9

including:

heavy bomber 8 8

bomber 10 1 2 2 1 1 3

fighter 17 4 4 3 1 2 3

ground attack 7 1 3 1 2

reconnaissance 5 1 1 1 1 1

joint 4 2 1 1

military-transport 7 7

refueling aircraft 1 1

research and testing 2 2

training 10 10

Helicopter 18 4 3 1 4 1 2 3

Surface-to-Air-Missiles 37 19 7 2 3 3 3

Centre-subordinated Units

1. Air Force Main Staff, Balashikha (Zarya), Moscow Oblast.

2. 132d Central Communications Centre, Balashikha (Zarya), Moscow Oblast. Chief - Major-General Sergey Filatov.

3. 8th Special-purpose Aviation Division Chkalovskiy, Moscow Oblast. Commander - Major-General Vladimir Belyayev.

4. 353d Special-purpose Aviation Regiment, Chkalovskiy, Moscow Oblast. Il-18, Il-76, An-12, An-72, Tu-134 and Tu-154 aircraft. Commander - Colonel Aleksandr Shalygin.

5. 354th Special-purpose Aviation Regiment, Chkalovskiy, Moscow Oblast. Il-18, Il-76, An-12, An-72, Tu-134 and Tu-154 aircraft.

6. 206th Special-purpose Air Base, Malino, Moscow Oblast. Mi-8 helicopters. Commander - Colonel Vladimir Gryaznov.

7. 223d Flight Detachment, Chkalovskiy, Moscow Oblast.

8. The Russian State Scientific Research Testing Centre for Cosmonaut Training, Zvezdnyy gorodok, Moscow Oblast. Chief - Lieutenant-General Vasiliy Tsibliyev.

9. 70th Separate Testing and Training Special-purpose Aviation Regiment, Chkalovskiy, Moscow Oblast. Il-76 Aircraft.

10. 2457 Long-Range Radar Aircraft [AWACS] Combat Employment Air Base, Ivanovo-North. -50 and -50 long-range radar aircraft. Commander - Lieutenant-Colonel Igor Plokhikh.

11. 929th State Flight Testing Centre, Akhtubinsk, Astrakhan Oblast. Chief - Lieutenant-General Yuriy Tregubenkov.

12. 13th Aeronautics Testing Centre, Volsk, Saratov Oblast. Chief - Colonel Aleksey Gnidenko.

13. 267th Test Pilot Training Centre, Akhtubinsk, Astrakhan Oblast.

14. 368th Separate Joint Aviation Squadron, Nalchik. An-12 transports.

15. 1338th Testing Centre, Chkalovskiy, Moscow Oblast. Il-22M, Il-80 and Il-82 aircraft.

16. High-mountain Aviation Equipment and Armaments Scientific Research and Testing Centre, Nalchik.

17. V. P. Chkalov 4th Flight Personnel Combat Training and Retraining Centre, Lipetsk. Chief - Major-General Aleksandr Kharchevskiy.

18. 968th Sevastopol Instruction and Research Joint Aviation Regiment, Lipetsk. MiG-29, Su-27, Su-27SM, and Su-30 fighters, Su-24, Su-24M2, and Su-34 bombers,Su-24MR reconnaissance aircraft, Su-24MP jamming aircraft, Su-25, Su-25T, and Su-25SM ground attack aircraft. Commander - Colonel Sergey Prokofyev.

19. 3958th Guards Kerchensk Air Base, Savasleyka, Nizhniy Novgorod Oblast. MiG-31 fighters.

20. 4020th Reserve Aircraft Base, Lipetsk.

21. 185th Combat Training and Combat Employment Centre, Astrakhan. Chief - Major-General Vladimir Gradusov.

22. 42d Combat Employment Training Centre, Ashuluk, Astrakhan Oblast.

23. 116th Combat Employment Training Centre, Astrakhan. Fighters of MiG-23, MiG-29.

24. 344th Army Aviation Flight Personnel Combat Training and Retraining Centre, Torzhok, Tver Oblast. Chief - Major-General Aleksandr Chernyayev.

25. 696th Instruction and Research Helicopter Regiment, Torzhok, Tver Oblast. Ka-50, Mi-28, Mi-8, Mi-24, and Mi-26 helicopters.

26. 92d Instruction and Research Helicopter Squadron, Klin, Moscow Oblast. Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters.

27. 924th Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Units Personnel Combat Employment and Retraining Centre, Yegoryevsk, Moscow Oblast.

28. 275th Separate Unmanned Reconnaissance Aerial Vehicles Instruction and Research Squadron, Yegoryevsk, Moscow Oblast. "Strizh" unmanned aerial vehicles.

29. 11th Surface-to-Air Missile Troops Training Centre, Uchkhoz (Gatchina-3), Leningrad Oblast. Chief - Colonel Aleksandr Dobrovolskiy.

30. 357th Training Centre, Belgorod. Chief - Colonel Viktor Baranov.

31. 834th Communication and Radiotechnical Support Troops Training Centre, Novgorod (Novoselitsy). Chief - Colonel Vasiliy Fedosov.

32. 874th Radiotechnical Troops Specialists (Teams) Training Centre, Vladimir. Chief - Colonel Yuriy Balabay.

33. 902d Surface-to-Air Missile Troops (Team) Training Centre, Kosterevo-1, Vladimir Oblast.

34. The Yu. A. Gagarin Air Force Academy*, Monino, Moscow Oblast. Chief - general-Colonel Arkadiy Barsukov.

35. The N. Ye. Zhukovskiy Air Force Engineering Academy*, Moscow. Chief - Lieutenant-General Anatoliy Maksimov.

36. The Marshal of the Soviet Union G. K. Zhukov Aerospace Defence Military Academy, Tver. Chief - Lieutenant-General Oleg Balayan.

37. The Voronezh Higher Military Aviation Engineering School (Military Institute), Voronezh. Chief - Major-General Gennady Zibrov.

38. The Yeysk Higher Military Aviation School (Military Institute), Yeysk, Krasnodar Kray. Chief - Major-General Yevgeniy Kruglikov.

39. The Irkutsk Higher Military Aviation Engineering School (Military Institute), Irkutsk, Irkutsk Oblast. Chief - Major-General Igor Velichko.

40. The Krasnodar Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots (Military Institute), Krasnodar. Chief - Colonel Valeriy Lashko.

41. 704th Training Aviation Regiment, Kotelnikovo, Volgograd Oblast. L-39 training aircraft.

42. 627th Guards Training Aviation Regiment, Tikhoretsk, Krasnodar Kray. L-39 training aircraft.

43. 797th Training Aviation Regiment, Kushchevskaya, Krasnodar Kray. L-39, Su-25, Su-27, and MiG-29 training aircraft.

44. 783d Training Aviation Centre, Armavir, Krasnodar Kray. Chief - Colonel Yuriy Semyaniv.

45. 713th Training Aviation Regiment, Armavir, Krasnodar Kray. L-39 and MiG-29 training aircraft.

46. 761st Training Aviation Regiment, Maykop. L-39 and MiG-23 training aircraft.

47. 785th Training Aviation Centre, Balashov, Saratov Oblast.

48. 606th Training Aviation Regiment, Balashov, Saratov Oblast. training aircraft of An-26.

49. 666th Training Aviation Regiment, Rtishchevo, Saratov Oblast. L-410 and An-26 training aircraft.

50. 786th Training Aviation Centre, Borisoglebsk, Voronezh Oblast.

51. 160th Training Aviation Regiment, Borisoglebsk, Voronezh Oblast. Su-27 training aircraft.

52. 644th Training Aviation Regiment, Michurinsk, Tambov Oblast. L-39, Su-24, Su-25, and MiG-29 training aircraft.

53. The St.-Petersburg Higher Military School of Electronics (Military Institute), St Petersburg.

54. The Stavropol Higher Military Aviation Engineering School (Military Institute), Stavropol. Chief - Major-General Dmitriy Medyanyy.

55. Syzran the Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots (Military Institute), Syzran, Samara Oblast. Chief - Major-General Viktor Ukolov.

56. 131st Training Helicopter Regiment, Saratov (Sokol). Mi-2 and Mi-8 helicopters.

57. 484th Training Helicopter Regiment, Syzran (Troyekurovka), Samara Oblast. Mi-24 helicopters.

58. 626th Training Helicopter Regiment, Pugachev, Saratov Oblast. Mi-2, Mi-8, and Mi-24 helicopters.

59. The Tambov Higher Military Aviation Engineering School of Electronics (Military Institute), Tambov. Chief - Colonel Yevgeniy Khaldin.

60. The Chelyabinsk Higher Military Aviation Navigator School (Military Institute), Chelyabinsk-15. Chief (acting) - Colonel Yevgeniy Saltanov.

61. 604th Training Aviation Regiment, Shagol (Chelyabinsk), Chelyabinsk Oblast. Tu-134UBL training aircraft.

62. The Yaroslavl Higher Air Defence Surface-to-Air Missile School (Military Institute), Yaroslavl. Chief - Major-General Vladimir Martynov.

63. Central Missile Armaments and Ammunition Air Base, Sergiyev Posad, Moscow Oblast.

64. Aviation Missile Armaments and Ammunition Storage Facility, Yoshkar-Ola.

65. Surface-to-Air Missile Supply and Storage Base, Serpukhov, Moscow Oblast.

66. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Storage and Repair Base, Yaroslavl (Tunoshna).

67. 502d Military and Technical Property Repair Plant, Fryazevo (Noginsk-5), Moscow Oblast.

68. 1015th Military and Technical Property Repair Plant, Nizhniye Sergi-3, Sverdlovsk Oblast.

69. 1019th Military and Technical Property Repair Plant, Onokhoy-2, Buryatiya.

70. 1253th Central Radar Armaments Repair Base, Samara-28.

71. 2227th Armaments Repair and Storage Base, Trudovaya, Moscow Oblast.

72. 2503d Central Automated Control Systems Repair Base, Yanino-1, Leningrad Oblast.

73. 2529th Central Armaments Repair Base, Khabarovsk.

74. 2633d Armaments Repair and Storage Base, Lyubertsy, Moscow Oblast.

75. 3821st Armaments Repair and Storage Base, Tosno, Leningrad Oblast.

76. 20th Aviation Repair Plant, Pushkin -3, Leningrad Oblast.

77. 150th Aviation Repair Plant, Lyublino-Novoye, Kaliningrad Oblast.

78. 419th Aviation Repair Plant, Gorelovo, Leningrad Oblast.

79. 695th Aviation Repair Plant, Aramil, Sverdlovsk Oblast.

80. 99th Aviation Technology Plant, Ostafyevo (Shcherbinka), Moscow Oblast.

81. 2d Central Scientific Research Institute of the Russian Federation Ministry of Defence, Tver. Chief - Major-General Sergey Yagolnikov.

82. 13th State Scientific Research Institute of the Russian Federation Ministry of Defence, Lyubertsy-3, Moscow Oblast. Chief - Major-General Aleksandr Krutilin.

83. 30th Central Scientific Research Institute of the Russian Federation Ministry of Defence, Shchelkovo-10, Moscow Oblast. Chief - Colonel Yuriy Balyko.

84. The State Scientific Research Institute of Aviation and Space Medicine, Moscow. Chief - Major-General Igor Ushakov.

85. 5th Central Military Scientific Research Aviation Hospital, Krasnogorsk-3, Moscow Oblast.

86. 7th Central Military Scientific Research Aviation Hospital, Moscow.

87. Sanatorium of the Air Force, Chemitokvadzhe, Krasnodar Kray. Chief - Colonel Fedor Barantsev.

88. Central Sports Club of the Air Force, Samara. Chief - Colonel Dmitriy Shlyakhtin.

89. 361st Flight Personnel Psychological and Physiological Training Centre, Agoy, Krasnodar Kray.

90. 709th Flight Personnel Psychological an Physiological Training Centre, Anapa, Krasnodar Kray.

91. 464th Physical Education and Sports Training Centre, Ufa, Bashkiriya.

*According to Russian Federation Government Resolution N283-r of 07 March 2008, as of 01 September 2008, both academies are to be merged into a single structure - The Professor N. Ye. Zhukovskiy and Yu. A. Gagarin Air Force Academy, which will be located in the city of Monino, Moscow Oblast.


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Special Purpose Command

1. Headquarters, Special Purpose Command, Balashikha, Moscow Oblast. Commanding Officer Lieutenant-General Sergey Razgarayev.

2. Headquarters, 1st Air Defence Corps, Balashikha, Moscow Oblast. Commander Lieutenant-General Khadzhibikar Ukurov.

3. Headquarters, 32d Air Defence Corps, Rzhev, Tver Oblast. Commander Major-General Leonid Tishkevich.

4. 9th Air Defence Division, Vidnoye, Moscow Oblast. Commander Major-General Anatoliy Alisov.

5. 37th Air Defence Division, Dolgoprudnyy, Moscow Oblast. Commander Major-General Sergey Popov.

6. 17th Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Borozda (Klin-9), Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

7. 93d Guards Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Zvenigorod, Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

8. 108th Tula Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Shilovo (Voronezh). S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander Colonel Yuriy Fofonov.

9. 210th Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Morozki (Dmitrov), Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander Colonel Igor Voyevodsky.

10. 390th Guards Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Novoye, Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

11. 549th Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Kurilovo (Podolsk), Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander Colonel Aleksandr Kalenik.

12. 584th Guards Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Lytkino (Povarovo), Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

13. 606th Guards Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes and S-400. Guards Commander Colonel Valeriy Filippov.

14. 709th Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Ruza, Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander Colonel V. Suldin.

15. Guards Viennese Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Shubino-2 (Pestovo), Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Guards Commander Colonel Sergey Shamshin.

16. Guards Special Purpose Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Zelenograd, Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Guards Commander Colonel Yevgeniy Barmotin.

17. Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Odintsovo, Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

18. Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Solnechnogorsk, Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

19. Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Dolgoprudnyy, Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

20. Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Marino, Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

21. Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Kablukovo, Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

22. Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Balashikha, Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

23. Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Stupino, Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

24. Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Vidnoye, Moscow Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

25. 3d Radiotechnical Brigade, Rzhev, Tver Oblast. Commander Colonel Anatoliy Perkov.

26. 6th Radiotechnical Brigade, Selifontovo (Yaroslavl). Commander Colonel Valeriy Pekhterev.

27. 41st Radiotechnical Brigade, Orel. Commander Colonel Umar Abdulla.

28. 25th Radiotechnical Regiment, Nesterovo (Ruza), Moscow Oblast. Commander Colonel Vitaliy Dremlyuga.

29. Radiotechnical Regiment, Olkhovka (Serpukhov), Moscow Oblast. Commander Colonel Yuriy Skripko.

30. 14th Guards Leningrad Fighter Regiment, Khalino (Kursk-East). MiG-29 fighters. Guards Commander Colonel Oleg Lashkevich.

31. 611th Fighter Regiment, Bezhetsk (Dorokhovo), Tver Oblast. Su-27 fighters. Commander Colonel Konstantin Shataylo.

32. 28th Guards Leningrad Fighter Regiment, Andreapol, Tver Oblast. MiG-29 fighters. Guards Commander Colonel Lev Spevak.

33. 790th Fighter Regiment, Khotilovo, Tver Oblast. MiG-31 fighters. Commander Colonel Valeriy Knysh.

34. Headquarters, 16th Air Army, Kubinka, Moscow Oblast. Commanding Officer Major-General Aleksandr Belevich.

35. 237th Guards Prokurovskiy Aircraft Display Centre, Kubinka, Moscow Oblast. L-39 training aircraft, MiG-29 and Su-27 fighters. Guards Commander Colonel Igor Tkachenko.

36. 226th Separate Combined Aviation Regiment, Kubinka, Moscow Oblast. Mi-8 helicopters, An-12, An-24, An-26, An-30, and Tu-134 aircraft.

37. 105th Combined Aviation Division, Voronezh. Commander Major-General Yuriy Novikov.

38. 455th Bomber Aviation Regiment, Baltimore (Voronezh). Su-24M bombers. Commander Colonel Sergey Shatalov.

39. 899th Guards Orshanskiy Ground Attack Aviation Regiment, Buturlinovka, Voronezh Oblast. Su-25 ground attack aircraft. Guards Commander Colonel Igor Ladygin.

40. 47th Separate Guards Borisovskiy Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment, Shatalovo, Smolensk Oblast. Su-24MR, MiG-25BR reconnaissance aircraft. Commander Colonel Vyacheslav Loparev.

41. 45th Separate Helicopter Regiment, Vorotynsk (Oreshkovo), Kaluga Oblast. Mi-24 helicopters. Commander Colonel Igor Kuk.

42. 440th Separate Helicopter Combat, Command and Control Regiment, Bryansk (Vyazma), Smolensk Oblast. Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters. Commander Colonel Sergey Bondarenko.

43. 490th Separate Helicopter Combat, Command and Control Regiment, Tula (Klokovo). Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters. Commander Colonel Aleksandr Zhirnov.

44. 83-rd Separate Communications Regiment, Kubinka, Moscow Oblast.

45. 301st Special and Physical Training Centre, Balashikha, Moscow Oblast.

46. 846th Centre for Military Applied Sports, Istra, Moscow Oblast.

47. Trainer centre, Ruza, Moscow Oblast.

6th Air Force and Air Defence Army

1. Headquarters, 6th Air Force and Air Defence Army, St Petersburg. Commanding Officer - Lieutenant-General Vladimir Sviridov.

2. Headquarters, 21st Air Defence Corps, Severomorsk, Murmansk Oblast. Commander - Lieutenant-General Oleg Milenin.

3. 9th Guards Vilenskiy Fighter Regiment, Kilpyavr, Murmansk Oblast. Su-27 fighters. Commander - Guards Colonel Vladimir Tretyakov.

4. 458th Guards Polotsk Fighter Regiment, Kotlas (Savvatiya), Arkhangelsk Oblast. MiG-31 fighters. Commander - Guards Colonel Vladimir Apraksin.

5. 531st Guards Nevelsko-Berlin Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Polyarnyy, Murmansk Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander - Guards Colonel Sergey Moskvichev.

6. Guards Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Severodvinsk, Arkhangelsk Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander - Guards Colonel Aleksandr Surov.

7. 361st Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Olenegorsk, Murmansk Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander - Colonel Roman Sheremet.

8. 5th Radiotechnical Brigade, Severomorsk, Murmansk Oblast. Commander - Colonel Aleksey Denisov.

9. 145th Radiotechnical Brigade, Arkhangelsk.

10. Headquarters, 54th Air Defence Corps, Khvoynyy (Taytsy), Leningrad Oblast.

11. 159th Guards Novorossiysk Fighter Regiment, Besovets (Petrozavodsk). Su-27 fighters. Commander - Guards Colonel Andrey Makarevich.

12. 177th Moscow Fighter Regiment, Lodeynoye Polye, Leningrad Oblast. Su-27 fighters. Commander - Colonel Oleg Oleynikov.

13. 42nd Guards Putilovsko-Kirov Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Valday, Novgorod Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander - Guards Colonel Viktor Pominov.

14. 196th Guards Rechitsko-Brandenburg Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Kingisepp, Leningrad Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

15. Guards Kievsko-Lodzinskiy Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Stekolnoye (Tosno), Leningrad Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

16. Guards Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Zelenogorsk, Leningrad Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

17. 170th Radiotechnical Brigade, Peski (Petrozavodsk). Commander - Colonel Vasiliy Kokhno.

18. 67th Bomber Aviation Regiment, Ordynka (Siverskiy), Leningrad Oblast. Su-24M bombers. Commander - Lieutenant-Colonel Ruslan Popov.

19. 722nd Bomber Aviation Regiment, Gdov (Smuravyevo), Pskov Oblast. Su-24M bombers. Commander - Colonel Sergey Kolchin.

20. 98th Guards Vislenskiy Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment, Monchegorsk, Murmansk Oblast. Su-24MR and MiG-25BR reconnaissance aircraft. Commander - Colonel Igor Yeroseyev.

21. 138th Separate Combined Aviation Regiment, Levashovo, St Petersburg. Mi-8 helicopters, An-12, An-26 and Tu-134 aircraft. Commander - Colonel Leonid Kupleshnikov.

22. 332nd Separate Guards Helicopter Combat, Command and Control Regiment, Pribylovo (Glebychevo), Leningrad Oblast. Mi-8, Mi-24 and Mi-24PN helicopters. Commander - Guards Colonel Vasiliy Leshan.

23. 85th Separate Helicopter Squadron, Alakurtti, Murmansk Oblast. Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters. Commander - Viktor Shipachko.

24. Air Base, Pushkin, Leningrad Oblast. Mi-8PP helicopters.

25. Air Commandant's Office, Afrikanda, Murmansk Oblast.

26. Air Commandant's Office, Talagi, Arkhangelsk Oblast.

27. 714th Helicopter Storage Base, Kasimovo, Leningrad Oblast.

28. 396th Special and Physical Training Centre, St Petersburg.


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4th Air Force and Air Defence Army

1. Headquarters, 4th Air Force and Air Defence Army, Rostov-na-Donu. Commanding Officer - Lieutenant-General Igor Miroshnichenko.

2. 1st Guards Stalingrad, Svirskaya Combined Aviation Division, Yeysk, Krasnodar Kray. Commander - Guards Major-General Igor Nerestyuk.

3. 368th Ground Attack Aviation Regiment, Budyennovsk, Stavropol Kray. Su-25 ground attack aircraft. Commander - Colonel Sergey Kobylash.

4. 461st Ground Attack Aviation Regiment, Krasnodar-Central. Su-25 ground attack aircraft. Commander - Colonel Valeriy Kushnerev.

5. 960th Ground Attack Aviation Regiment, Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Krasnodar Kray. Su-25 ground attack aircraft. Commander - Colonel Nikolay Kovalchenko.

6. 559th Bomber Aviation Regiment, Morozovsk, Rostov Oblast. Su-24M bombers. Commander - Colonel Aleksey Borodachev.

7. 959th Bomber Aviation Regiment, Yeysk, Krasnodar Kray. Su-24M bombers.

8. Headquarters, 51st Stalingrad Air Defence Corps, Rostov-na-Donu. Commander - Lieutenant-General Aleksandr Furseyev.

9. 3d Guards Fighter Regiment, Krymsk, Krasnodar Kray. Su-27 fighters. Commander - Colonel Valeriy Lashkevich.

10. 19th Guards Fighter Regiment, Millerovo, Rostov Oblast. MiG-29 fighters. Commander - Guards Colonel Vyacheslav Kudinov.

11. 31st Guards Nikopolskiy Fighter Regiment, Zernograd, Rostov Oblast. MiG-29 fighters. Commander - Guards Colonel Oleg Solovev.

12. 1536th Don Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Rostov-na-Donu. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander - Colonel Andrey Mineychev.

13. 1537th Kuban Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Kray. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander - Colonel Vladimir Timofeyev.

14. 7th Radiotechnical Brigade, Rostov-na-Donu. Commander - Colonel Vladislav Karelin.

15. 100th Radiotechnical Brigade, Astrakhan. Commander - Colonel Vladimir Sletin.

16. 32d Radiotechnical Regiment, Volgograd. Commander - Colonel Aleksey Zaytsev.

17. 11th Separate Guards Vitebsk Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment, Marinovka, Volgograd Oblast. Su-24MR reconnaissance aircraft. Commander - Guards Colonel Vasiliy Neyzhmak.

18. 55th Separate Sevastopol Helicopter Combat, Command and Control Regiment, Korenovsk, Krasnodar Kray. Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters. Commander - Lieutenant-Colonel Dmitriy Sergeyev.

19. 325th Separate Transport-Combat Helicopter Regiment, Yegorlyskskaya, Rostov Oblast. Mi-8 and Mi-26 helicopters. Commander - Colonel Vladimir Grigoryan.

20. 487th Separate Helicopter Combat, Command and Control Regiment, Budyennovsk, Stavropol Kray. Mi-8, Mi-24 and Mi-24PN helicopters. Commander - Colonel Yevgeniy Fedotov.

21. Separate Helicopter Regiment, Khankala, Chechnya. Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters. Commander - Lieutenant-Colonel Rifat Khabibullin.

22. Air Base, Khankala, Chechnya.

23. Air Base, Mozdok, North Ossetia.

24. 229th Air Base, Rostov-na-Donu. Mi-8 helicopters, An-12 and An-26 transports. Commander - Colonel Gennadiy Degtyar.

25. 3624th Air Base, Erebuni, Armenia. MiG-29 fighters. Commander - Colonel Yuriy Kosenko.

26. 42nd Separate Communications Regiment, Rostov-na-Donu. Commander - Colonel Viktor Pavlik.

27. 250th Special and Physical Training Centre, Zernograd, Rostov Oblast.

5th Air Force and Air Defence Army

1. Headquarters, 5th Air Force and Air Defence Army, Yekaterinburg. Commanding Officer - Lieutenant-General Mikhail Kucheryavyy.

2. 76th Air Defence Division, Samara. Commander - Major-General Dmitriy Gomenkov.

3. 764th Fighter Regiment, Perm (Bolshoye Savino, Sokol). MiG-31 fighters. Commander - Colonel Vladimir Kutsenko.

4. 57th Guards Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Berezovskiy, Sverdlovsk Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander - Colonel Dmitriy Sergeyev.

5. 511th Guards Smolensk Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Engels, Saratov Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander - Guards Colonel Valeriy Ivanin.

6. 568th Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Samara. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander Lieutenant-Colonel Yuriy Kostyankin

7. 44th Radiotechnical Brigade, Mirnyy, Saratov Oblast.

8. 51st Radiotechnical Regiment, Chelyabinsk. Commander - Colonel Sergey Katkov.

9. 1st Guards Krasnogvardeysk Bomber Aviation Regiment, Lebyazhe, Volgograd Oblast. Su-24M bombers. Commander - Guards Colonel Aleksandr Mizharev.

10. 793rd Separate Transport-Combat Helicopter Regiment, Kinel-Cherkassy (Tolkay), Samara Oblast. Mi-8 and Mi-26 helicopters. Commander - Colonel Gennadiy Kuzmichev.

11. 237th Separate Helicopter Squadron, Samara (Bobrovka). Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters. Commander - Lieutenant-Colonel Sergey Chernyy.

12. 303rd Separate Helicopter Squadron, Gissar (Ayni), Tajikistan. Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters. Commander - Rustam Nailich.

13. 30th Air Base, Yekaterinburg (Koltsovo). An-26 transports. Commander - Colonel Vladimir Dudulin.

14. Air Base, Uprun, Chelyabinsk Oblast. Mi-8 helicopters, An-12 and An-24 transports. Commander - Lieutenant-Colonel Aleksandr Zhmurko.

15. Air Base, Troitsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast. Mi-8 helicopters. Commander - Colonel Yuriy Nazimkin.

16. 999th Air Base, Kant, Kyrgyzstan. Su-25 ground attack aircraft, Su-27 fighters, Mi-8 helicopters. Commander - Colonel Vladimir Nosov.

17. Air Commandant's Office, Kryazh, Samara Oblast.

18. 4215th Reserve Aircraft Base, Chebenki, Orenburg Oblast. Commander - Colonel Aleksey Yuze.

19. 2881st Central Helicopter Reserve Base, Totskoye-2, Orenburg Oblast. Commander - Lieutenant-Colonel Yuriy Barabanov.

20. Special and Physical Training Centre, Zarechnyy, Sverdlovsk Oblast.


14th Air Force and Air Defence Army

1. Headquarters, 14th Air Force and Air Defence Army, Novosibirsk. Commanding Officer - Major-General Viktor Bondarev.

2. 26th Guards Yasskaya Air Defence Division, Chita. Commander - Guards Colonel Andrey Shemelev.

3. 120th Guards Brest Fighter Regiment, Domna, Chita Oblast. MiG-29 fighters. Commander - Guards Colonel Aleksandr Putilov.

4. Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Angarsk, Irkutsk Oblast. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander - Colonel Aleksandr Skvortsov.

5. 69th Radiotechnical Brigade, Chita. Commander - Colonel Aleksandr Chernenko.

6. 41st Air Defence Division, Ob, Novosibirsk Oblast. Commander - Colonel Tagir Gadzhiev.

7. 712th Guards Chernovtsy Fighter Regiment, Kansk (Southern), Krasnoyarsk Kray. MiG-31B fighters. Commander - Guards Colonel Vladimir Petridi.

8. 388th Guards Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Achinsk, Krasnoyarsk Kray. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander - Guards Colonel Oleg Zharomskikh.

9. 590th Lvov Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Novosibirsk. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander - Colonel Nikolay Verepakha.

10. Radiotechnical Brigade, Novosibirsk.

11. 88th Radiotechnical Regiment, Krasnoyarsk. Commander - Colonel Mikhail Kadilin.

12. 21st Combined Aviation Division, Dzhida, Buryatiya. Commander - Colonel Sergey Dronov.

13. 2d Guards Orshansk Bomber Aviation Regiment, Dzhida, Buryatiya. Su-24M bombers. Commander - Guards Lieutenant-Colonel Oleg Pchela.

14. 266th Ground Attack Aviation Regiment, Step, Chita Oblast. Su-25 ground attack aircraft. Commander - Colonel Valeriy Temerov.

15. 313th Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment, Bada, Chita Oblast. Su-24MR reconnaissance aircraft.

16. 112th Separate Helicopter Regiment, Chita. Mi-8 helicopters. Commander - Colonel Nikolay Salmykov.

17. 337th Separate Combat Helicopter Regiment, Berdsk, Novosibirsk Oblast. Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters. Commander - Colonel Edward Martsinkevich.

18. Air Base, Novosibirsk (Tolmachevo). An-26 transports.

19. 320th Air Base, Cheremushki (Chita). Mi-8 helicopters, An-12, An-26 and Tu-134 aircraft. Commander - Colonel Aleksandr Moiseyev.

20. Air Commandant's Office, Rubtsovsk, Altay Kray. Chief - Lieutenant-Colonel Boris Bukalo.

21. Air Commandant's Office, Omsk.

22. Air Commandant's Office, Kemerovo.

23. Air Commandant's Office, Barnaul.

24. Air Commandant's Office, Chindant (Borzya-2), Chita Oblast.

25. Reserve Aircraft Base, Step, Chita Oblast.

26. Special and Physical Training Centre, Novosibirsk. Chief - Lieutenant-Colonel Timur Zangiyev.

11th Air Force and Air Defence Army

1. Headquarters, 11th Air Force and Air Defence Army, Khabarovsk. Commanding Officer - Lieutenant-General Valeriy Ivanov.

2. 93d Air Defence Division, Vladivostok. Commander - Major-General Igor Makushev.

3. 22d Guards Fighter Regiment, Tsentralnaya Uglovaya, Maritime Kray. Su-27 and Su-27SM fighters. Commander - Guards Colonel Anatoliy Zolotukhin.

4. 530th Fighter Regiment, Sokolovka (Chuguyevka), Maritime Kray. MiG-31 fighters.

5. 1533d Guards Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Zolotaya Dolina, Maritime Kray. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander - Guards Colonel Sergey Matiko.

6. 10th Radiotechnical Brigade, Artem, Maritime Kray.

7. 25th Air Defence Division, Komsomolsk-na-Amurye, Khabarovsk Kray. Commander - Major-General Andrey Yudin.

8. 23d Fighter Regiment, Dzemgi, Khabarovsk Kray. Su-27M fighters. Commander - Colonel Aleksey Zhidanov.

9. 1529th Guards Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Khabarovsk. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes. Commander - Guards Colonel Sergey Kuryshkin.

10. 1530th Surface-to-Air Missile Regiment, Komsomolsk-na-Amurye, Khabarovsk Kray. S-300P surface-to-air missile complexes.

11. 45th Radiotechnical Brigade, Khabarovsk. Commander - Colonel Aleksey Gambarov.

12. 303d Combined Aviation Division, Ussuriysk, Maritime Kray. Commander - Major-General Vadim Sulim.

13. 18th Guards Vitebsk Ground Attack Aviation Regiment, Galenki, Maritime Kray. Su-25 ground attack aircraft. Commander - Guards Colonel Aleksandr Ulyanov.

14. 187th Ground Attack Aviation Regiment, Chernigovka, Maritime Kray. Su-25 ground attack aircraft. Commander - Colonel Vladimir Melnikov.

15. 277th Mlavskiy Bomber Aviation Regiment, Khurba, Khabarovsk Kray. Su-24M bombers. Commander - Colonel Maksim Ogurevich.

16. 302d Bomber Aviation Regiment, Pereyaslavka, Khabarovsk Kray. Su-24M bombers, Su-24M2. Commander - Colonel Gennadiy Bagnyuk.

17. 523d Orshansk Bomber Aviation Regiment, Vozzhayevka, Amur Oblast. Su-24M bombers, Su-24MR reconnaissance aircraft. Commander - Colonel Viktor Pozdnyakov.

18. 799th Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment, Varfolomeyevka, Maritime Kray. Su-24MR reconnaissance aircraft.

19. 319th Separate Helicopter Combat, Command and Control Regiment, Chernigovka, Maritime Kray. Mi-24 helicopters. Commander - Colonel Aleksandr Markov.

20. 364th Separate Helicopter Regiment, Srednebeloye, Amur Oblast. Mi-8, Mi-24, and Mi-26 helicopters. Commander - Colonel Nikolay Bormotov.

21. 825th Separate Helicopter Regiment, Garovka-2, Khabarovsk Kray. Mi-8 and Mi-26 helicopters. Commander - Colonel Oleg Pozdnyakov.

22. Separate Helicopter Detachment, Iturup, Sakhalin Oblast. Mi-8 helicopters. Commander - Lieutenant-Colonel Yuriy Daurtsev.

23. 273d Separate UAV Squadron, Arsenyev, Maritime Kray. Strizh unmanned aerial vehicles.

24. 265th Air Base, Khabarovsk-Bolshoy. Mi-8 helicopters, An-12 and An-26 transports. Commander - Colonel Aleksandr Manchuk.

25. Air Commandant's Office, Magdagachi, Amur Oblast. Chief - Major Shaig Guseynov.

26. Air Commandant's Office, Smirnykh, Sakhalin Oblast.

27. Air Commandant's Office, Sokol, Sakhalin Oblast.

28. Air Commandant's Office, Kalinka, Khabarovsk Kray.

29. Air Commandant's Office, Iturup, Sakhalin Oblast. Chief - Lieutenant-Colonel Andrey Bazhenov.

30. 126th Special and Physical Training Centre, Khabarovsk. Chief - Lieutenant-Colonel Pavel Klyuyev.


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Airplanes and Helicopters of the Russian Air Force

The latest Russian airplanes (Photo -Su-34 bomber) NO VOY A PONER FOTOS :mrgreen:

lack state-of-the-art guided weapons

MiG-29 frontal fighter

Maiden flight - 06 October 1977. Commissioned in 1982. Length - 17.32 m, wing span - 11.36 m, maximum take-off weight - 18.1 tons, combat payload - 2-4 tons depending on modification (6 suspension points). Maximum speed - 2450 km/h, range (without suspension tanks) - 1430-2200 km, service ceiling - 18000 m. Crew - 1 person. Carries air-to-air missiles, a GSh-301 cannon, bombs, unguided missiles. Trainer modification -MiG-29UB.

Su-27 fighter

Maiden flight - 20 May 1977. Commissioned in 1990. Length - 21.94 m, wing span - 14.7 m. Maximum take-off weight - 28 tons, combat payload - 4 tons (10 suspension points). Maximum speed - 2500 km/h, range (without suspension tanks) - 3680 km, service ceiling - 18500 m. Crew - 1 person. Armaments - up to 10 air-to-air missiles, GSh-301 cannon. Modifications -Su-27SM (modernized), Su-30, Su-27UB (combat-trainer).

MiG-31 fighter-interceptor

Maiden flight - 16 September 1975. Commissioned in 1981. Length - 22.69 m, wing span - 13.46 m. Maximum take-off weight - 45.5 tons, combat payload - 3 tons (8 suspension points). Maximum speed - 3000 km/h, combat radius of operation (without suspension tanks and refueling) - 1200 km, service ceiling - 20600 m. Crew - 2 persons. Armaments - air-to-air missiles, GSh-6-23M cannon. Modifications -MiG-31B, MiG-31BM (modernized).

MiG-25BR reconnaissance bomber

Maiden flight - 06 March 1964. Commissioned in 1972. Length - 21.55 m, wing span - 13.42 m. Maximum take-off weight - 41.2 tons, combat payload - 5 tons (4 suspension points). Maximum speed - 3000 km/h, service range (without suspension tanks) - 1865 km, service ceiling - 23000 m. Crew - 1 person. Armaments - bombs and reconnaissance equipment.

Su-25 ground attack aircraft

Maiden flight - 22 February 1975. Commissioned in 1987. Length - 15.36 m, wing span - 14.36 m. Maximum take-off weight - 17.6 tons, combat payload - 4.4 tons (10 suspension points). Maximum speed 970 km/h, range with full combat payload - 1250 km, service ceiling - 7000 m. Crew - 1 person. Carries missiles ("air-to-surface" and "air-to-air"), bombs, cannon GSh-30-2. Modifications -Su-25UB (combat-trainer), Su-25BM (target towing aircraft), Su-25SM (modernized).

Su-24 frontal bomber

Maiden flight - 24 July 1977. Commissioned in 1983. Length - 24.53 m, maximum wing span - 17.64 m. Maximum take-off weight - 39.7 tons, combat payload - 8 tons (8 suspension points). Maximum speed - 1700 km/h, combat radius of operation (without suspension tanks and refueling) - 390 km, service ceiling - 11000 m. Crew - 2 persons. Carries guided and unguided missiles ("air-to-surface" and "air-to-air"), bombs, cannons. Modifications - Su-24MR (reconnaissance) and Su-24MP (jamming), modernized version - Su-24M2.

Tu-22M3 long-range bomber

Maiden flight - 20 June 1977. Commissioned in 1989. Length - 41.46 m, maximum wing span - 34.28 m. Maximum take-off weight - 126 tons, combat payload - up to 21 tons (internal and 4 external suspension points). Maximum speed - 2300 km/h, combat radius of operation - 2410 km, service ceiling - 13300 m. Crew - 4 persons. Carries 1-3 Kh-22 guided missiles, bombs, GSh-23 23-mm cannon.

Tu-95MS strategic bomber

Maiden flight - 14 September 1979. Commissioned in 1981. Length - 47.09 m, wing span - 50.04 m. Maximum take-off weight - 185 tons, combat payload - up to 25 tons (internal drum-type installation for 6 missiles). Maximum speed - 830 km/h, service range (without refueling) - 11600 km, service ceiling - 9100 m. Crew - 7 persons. Armaments - Kh-55 cruise missiles, bombs, two GSh-23 23-mm cannons.

Tu-160 strategic Bomber

Maiden flight - 18 December 1981. Commissioned in 2005. Length - 54.1 m, maximum wing span - 55.7 m. Maximum take-off weight - 275 tons, maximum combat payload - 45 tons (two internal drum-type installations). Maximum speed - 2200 km/h, service range (without refueling) - 12300 km, service ceiling - 15000 m. Crew - 4 persons. Armaments - Kh-55 cruise missiles, bombs.

An-12 military-transport aircraft

Maiden flight - 16 December 1957. Commissioned in 1959. Length - 33.12 m, wing span - 38.01 m. Maximum take-off weight - 61 tons, transports up to 96 soldiers, or 58 parachutists, or 20 tons of cargo. Maximum speed - 686 km/h, range with maximum load - 3000 km, service ceiling - 11000 m. Crew - 5 persons. Modifications -jamming aircraft.

An-26 multirole transport

Maiden flight - 21 May 1969. Commissioned in 1975. Length - 23.8 m, wing span - 29.2 m. Maximum take-off weight - 24 tons, transports 40 airborne troops, or 24 wounded men, or 5.6 tons of cargo. Maximum speed - 540 km/h, service range - 2200 km, service ceiling - 7300 m. Crew - 5 persons. Modifications -command staff aircraft, An-26M medevac, An-26RT communications relay aircraft.

Il-76 medium military-transport aircraft

Maiden flight - 25 March 1971. Commissioned in 1976. Length - 46.59 m, wing span - 50.5 m. Maximum take-off weight - 190 tons, transports 140-225 soldiers (depending on modification), or 126 airborne troops, or up to 43 tons of cargo. Maximum speed - 825 km/h, range (with maximum payload) - 3000 km, service ceiling - 12000 m. Crew - 6-7 persons. Armaments - two GSh-23L 23-mm cannons. Modifications - Il-78 and Il-78, Il-76MD-90 (with PS-90A engines) refueling aircraft.

An-124 heavy military-transport aircraft

Maiden flight - 24 December 1982. Commissioned in 1991. Length - 69.1 m, wing span - 73.3 m. Maximum take-off weight - 405 tons, transports up to 880 soldiers, or 120 tons of cargo. Maximum speed - 865 km/h, service range (with maximum payload) - 4500 km, service ceiling - 11000 m. Crew - 6-7 persons. Modifications - An-124-100.

-50 long-range radar detection, command and control aircraft [AWACS]

Maiden flight - 19 December 1978. Commissioned in 1989. Length - 46.59 m, wing span - 50.5 m. Maximum take-off weight - 190 tons. Maximum speed - 800 km/h, service range - 7500 km, service ceiling - 12000 m. Crew - 15 persons (including 10 radar operators). It is equipped with the "Shmel" Radar (target detection range for fighter-class targets - up to 600 km). Modifications - -50.

L-39S trainer aircraft

Developed and manufactured in Czechoslovakia. Maiden flight - 04 November 1968. Commissioned in 1976. Length - 12.13 m, wing span - 9.44 m. Maximum take-off weight - 4.6 tons, combat payload - 0.25 tons (2 suspension points). Maximum speed 757 - km/h, service range (without suspension tanks) - 1000 km, service ceiling - 11500 m. Crew - 2 persons. Armaments - bombs unguided and training missiles.

Mi-8MT multirole helicopter

Maiden flight - 17 August 1975. Commissioned in 1977. Length - 18.42 m, main rotor diameter -21.3 m. Maximum take-off weight - 13 tons, transports 24-32 passengers (depending on modification), or 12 wounded men, or up to 4 tons of cargo. Maximum speed - 250 km/h, service range - 580 km, service ceiling - 5000 m. Crew - 2-3 persons. Armaments - guided and unguided missiles, bombs, machine guns, cannons. Modifications - airborne command posts, jamming aircraft, latest - Mi-8MTV5.

Mi-26 heavy transport helicopter

Maiden flight - 25 October 1980. Commissioned in 1985. Length - 33.73 m, main rotor diameter - 32 m. Maximum take-off weight - 56 tons, transports 82 soldiers, or 60 wounded men, or up to 20 tons of cargo. Maximum speed - 295 km/h, service range - 490 km, service ceiling - 4600 m. Crew - 5 persons.

Mi-24 combat helicopter

Maiden flight - 19 September 1969. Commissioned in 1972. Length - 21.5 m, main rotor diameter - 17.3 m. Maximum take-off weight - 11.5 tons, transports up to 8 soldiers, or 4 wounded men, or up to 2.4 tons of cargo. Maximum speed - 320 km/h, service range - 595 km, service ceiling - 4500 m. Crew - 3 persons. Carries guided and unguided missiles, bombs, machine guns, cannons. Modifications -Mi-24V, Mi-24P, Mi-24PN (night), Mi-24RKhR (chemical reconnaissance), Mi-24U (training).


Map Abbreviations

avb - air base

avb bp DRLO -long-range radar aircraft air base

avbon - special-purpose air base

AVVSiPVO - Air Force and Air Defence Army

adon - special-purpose aviation division

ak - air commandant's office

apon - special-purpose aviation regiment

arz - aircraft repair plant

asrvb - aviation missile armaments and ammunition storage facility

bap - bomber aviation regiment

brs - reserve aircraft base

brkhv - armaments repair and storage base

bskhzrv - surface-to-air missile supply and storage base

bkhat - Aircraft Storage Base

bkhv - helicopter storage base

bkhr bpla - unmanned aerial vehicle storage and repair base

VA - Air Army

VA VGK - Air Army of the Supreme High Command

VAVKO - Military Aerospace Defence Academy

VVA - Air Force Academy

VVAAIU (VI) - Voronezh Higher Military Aviation Engineering School (Military Institute)

VVIA - Air Force Engineering Academy

vits - aeronautics testing aenter

VNIITs ATV - Mountain Aviation Equipment and Armaments Scientific Research and Testing Centre

vtad - military-transport aviation division

vtap - military-transport aviation regiment

gv - Guards

GLITs - State Flight Testing Centre

GNII - State Scientific Research Institute

GNII AnKM - State Scientific Research Institute of Aviation and Space Medicine

gsvavb - main joint military air base

GSh VVS - Air Force Main Staff

dPVO - Air Defence Division

YeVVAU (VI) -Yeysk Higher Military Aviation School (Military Institute)

zato - aviation technology plant

zrvti - military and technical property repair plant

zrp - surface-to-air missile regiment

zrpon - special-purpose surface-to-air missile regiment

iap - fighter regiment

IVVAU (VI) - Irkutsk Higher Military Aviation Engineering School (Military Institute)

ivtae - military-transport aviation instructor squadron

iivp - instruction and researchhelicopter regiment

iive - instruction and researchhelicopter squadron

iisap - instruction and researchjoint aviation regiment

its - testing centre

KVVAUL (VI) - Krasnodar Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots (Military Institute)

kPVO - Air Defence Corps

KSpN - Special Purpose Command

lo - flight detachment

oapsz - separate refueling aircraft aviation regiment

oae - separate aviation squadron

obvp - separate combat helicopter regiment

obs - separate communications battalion

ovo - separate helicopter detachment

ovp - separate helicopter regiment

ovpBU - separate helicopter combat, command and control regiment

ovtae - separate military transport squadron

ove - separate helicopter squadron

oiie BSR - separate instruction and research squadron of unmanned reconnaissance aerial vehicles

oitapon - separate testing and training special-purpose aviation regiment

ops - separate communications regiment

orap - separate reconnaissance aviation regiment

osap -separate combined aviation regiment

osae - separate joint aviation squadron

otbvp - separate transport-combat helicopter regiment

oebpla - separate unmanned aerial vehicle squadron

rap - reconnaissance aviation regiment

RGNIITsPK - Russian State Scientific Research, Testing and Cosmonaut Training Centre

rtbr - radiotechnical brigade

rtp - radiotechnical regiment

sad - combined aviation division

sanVVS - Air Force Sanatorium

SVVAIU (VI) - Stavropol Higher Military Aviation Engineering School (Military Institute)

SVVAUL (VI) - Syzran Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots (Military Institute)

SpBVVURE (VI) - St.-Petersburg Higher Military School of Electronics (Military Institute)

tbad - heavy bomber aviation division

tbap - heavy bomber aviation regiment

TVVAIURE (VI) - Tambov Higher Military Aviation Engineering School of Electronics (Military Institute)

uap - training aviation regiment

uats - aviation training centre

uae - training aviation squadron

uvp - training helicopter regiment

us - communications centre

utts - trainer centre

utts FIS - Physical Education and Sports Training Centre

uts - training centre

uts VS i RTO - Communication and Radiotechnical Troops Training Centre

uts ZRV - Surface-to-Air Missile Troops Training Centre

utsbp - combat employment training senter

tsabrvb - central missile armaments and ammunition air base

tsbp i pls ChBS - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Unit Personnel Combat Employment and Retraining Centre

tsbpibp - combat training and combat employment centre

tsbppls - flight personnel combat training and retraining centre

tsbppls AA - Army Aviation Flight Personnel Combat Training and Retraining Centre

tsbrv - central helicopter reserve base

tsbremv - central armaments repair base

tsvniag - central military scientific research aviation hospital

tsvpvs - centre for military applied sports

TSNII - Central Scientific Research Institute

tspat - aviation equipment display centre

tspli - test pilot training centre

tsps (r) ZRV - Surface-to-Air Missile Troops (Team) Training Centre

tsps (r) RTV - Radiotechnical Troops Specialists (Teams) Training Centre

tspfpls - flight personnel psychological and physiological training centre

tsrb ASU - central automated control systems repair base

tsrbrlv - central radar armaments repair base

TsSK VVS - Central Sports Club of the Air Force

tssfp - special and physical training centre

tsus - central communications centre

ChVVAUSh (VI) - Chelyabinsk Higher Military Aviation Navigator School (Military Institute)

shap - ground attack aviation regiment

YaVZRU (VI) PVO - Yaroslavl Higher Air Defence Surface-to-Air Missile School (Military Institute)


Credit: Kommersant-Vlast, Moscow, in Russian 25 Aug 08


Listo!........ahi tienen el orden de batalla :wink:

chao..


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Pues si, son datos interesantes la verdad, pero comoo digo, de hace ya unos años atras.

Sigamos:

Unos ultimos atos sobre el Il-476.

http://armstass.su/?page=article&aid=68739&cid=25

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Pues si, son datos interesantes la verdad, pero comoo digo, de hace ya unos años atras.


Credit: Kommersant-Vlast, Moscow, in Russian 25 Aug 08


Mmm... por si no sabias justo por esas fechas se empezó de hablar de la nueva reforma. Asi que esa informacion es bien precisa.

Si Gicarlo, sin menospreciar tu interés pro informar pero y...algo nuevo del que no sepamos Question

Hombre es que esos datos muchos ya lo saben, pero de allí podemos sacar una conclusión general y acertada, la FR afronta dificultades y muchas de ellas que se mencionan en dichos artículos han sido superadas o siguen en el camino de hacerlo, por ello vemos los avances según las ultimas noticias.

Que cosas han sido superadas? Nada ha sido superado, y en las noticias solo se habla de lo que pasará en "2010-2015" y qué pasó con lo que se decia para el 2008, para el 2007? Para que ir lejos, lo del PAK-FA se ha retrasado varios años ya.
Preguntas si hay algo que no sepamos, pues parece que tu no lo sabias.


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Luis
Pues si, son datos interesantes la verdad, pero comoo digo, de hace ya unos años atras.

:risa3:
jajaja! que riisaaaa :mrgreen: dios mio! ese artículo fue publicado el 25 de agosto del 2008 en el Magazine Kommersant-Vlast y republicado por BBC Monitoring Former Soviet Union el 23 de noviembre del 2008 ergo...es información de lo más actualizada.

Lo que pasa que el niño en su cabecita cree que las planificaciones estratégicas; y los cambios producto de estas, de uno de los ejércitos más vastos del planeta tierra se hacen de la noche a la mañana ...si como no :roll:


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Bogdan, es cierto el proyecto Pak Fa ha visto retrasos, se habla incluso que sus primeros vuelos operativos los vera a luz allá por el 2020, a mi parecer un año realista, para esa fecha los Raptors ya veran sus primeras grandes actualizaciones.

Incluso para Viktor Khristenko, ministro de comercio e industria ruso, existen grandes "tentaciones" por retrasar el proyecto y el mismo dice que si existiera algún retraso los resultados serían catastroficos para el SDA ya que la crisis ha golpeaodo muy fuerte a Rusia, el propio Vladimir Popovkin, General del Ejército ruso reconoce que sus institutos de investigación pasan por una dificil situación económica, tambien acepta que la crisis ha golpeado muy fuerte a Rusia.

Es decir , tenemos dos tipos muy entrometidos con la defensa rusa, ambos aceptan que la crisis financiera internacional, la debilidad económica rusa y la debilidad financiera de las industrias de defensa rusas pueden poner en jaque la viabilidad del proyecto Pak Fa.

Pero bueno.....aparece Lucito afirmando que todo va viento en popa; para él, quien se atreva a cuestionar sus pegatines oficialistas es anti ruso o rusofobico :mrgreen:


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Bogdan-The-Kozak escribió:
Pues si, son datos interesantes la verdad, pero comoo digo, de hace ya unos años atras.


Credit: Kommersant-Vlast, Moscow, in Russian 25 Aug 08


Mmm... por si no sabias justo por esas fechas se empezó de hablar de la nueva reforma. Asi que esa informacion es bien precisa.

Si Gicarlo, sin menospreciar tu interés pro informar pero y...algo nuevo del que no sepamos Question

Hombre es que esos datos muchos ya lo saben, pero de allí podemos sacar una conclusión general y acertada, la FR afronta dificultades y muchas de ellas que se mencionan en dichos artículos han sido superadas o siguen en el camino de hacerlo, por ello vemos los avances según las ultimas noticias.

Que cosas han sido superadas? Nada ha sido superado, y en las noticias solo se habla de lo que pasará en "2010-2015" y qué pasó con lo que se decia para el 2008, para el 2007? Para que ir lejos, lo del PAK-FA se ha retrasado varios años ya.
Preguntas si hay algo que no sepamos, pues parece que tu no lo sabias.


"Nada"

Decir nada es sencillamente una exageración de tu parte :wink:

Últimamente somos testigos de una ola de noticias que tienen que ver mucho con la anunciada reforma, muchas de las cuales dan cuenta del incremento y la aceleración en la entrega de nuevos equipos militares, principalmente la entrega de buques para la armada y aviones para la VVS.

No Bogdan, otra cosa sea que nuevamente pones de ante mano prejuicios para concluir de esa manera.

EL PAK-FA con retrasos desde ase años, ¿de donde sacas eso?, no será mas bien que este programa de ah ido acomodando al presupuesto asignado, presupuesto que se ah ido incrementando, Bogdan :wink:

Un saludo


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Giancarlo_HG. escribió:Luis
Pues si, son datos interesantes la verdad, pero comoo digo, de hace ya unos años atras.

:risa3:
jajaja! que riisaaaa :mrgreen: dios mio! ese artículo fue publicado el 25 de agosto del 2008 en el Magazine Kommersant-Vlast y republicado por BBC Monitoring Former Soviet Union el 23 de noviembre del 2008 ergo...es información de lo más actualizada.

Lo que pasa que el niño en su cabecita cree que las planificaciones estratégicas; y los cambios producto de estas, de uno de los ejércitos más vastos del planeta tierra se hacen de la noche a la mañana ...si como no :roll:


Ese articulo fue publicado el 25 de agosto del 2008, si, pero nos da cuenta de la situación en la VVS, situación que todos los que nos informamos conocemos pues de hace muchos años, ese es el punto :twisted: Es lo mismo de lo de los 200 Mig-29, dato archiconocidísimo pero que alguno como tu gustan en usar para seguir descontextualizado la realidad.

Del resto, la actitud que demuestras desde hace varios post no es precisamente de una persona madura, que temple tan frágil el que tienes, esa es mi opinión :lol:

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Creo que nadie sabía sobre los 200 MiG 29, se sabía por conclusiones lógicas, producto de lecturas selectivas de información importante que la situación de la flota Fulcrum estaba mal, ahora si tu conocías la cifra exacta pues felicitaciones, o eres un gran pitoniso o eres agente de la CIA, aunque leyendote no eres ninguno de los dos.

El resto de tus post son pura retorica, agarras un punto y le das mil vueltas, nada de sustento, nada de conclusiones importantes.....puro floro.

Ahora si tu resumes esa preciosa información a una fecha determinada, menospreciandola por completo, pues pinta de cuerpo entero la poca capacidad de análisis informativo que posees.


para el resto...

en Flight International, febrero del 2009, se alude a que India y Rusia esperan limar sus diferencias en los proximos meses sobre el proyecto conjunto de quinta generación.

Según M Fakruddin; director de marketeo y planificación coorporativa de Hindustan Aeronautics, ellos esperan firmar recien un contrato de desarrololo conjunto a mediados del 2009.

Es decir. Hasta el momento el "desarrollo" el PAK FA va por cuenta rusa, se puede concluir que no hay un avance especifico en aviónica de quinta generación, y si dicho contrato se aplaza más, el proyecto lo hara de la misma manera. Rusia no puede entrometerse sola en el desarrollo de dicho caza, si bien cuentan con la capacidad de diseño, sus elementos tecnológicos se encuentran retrasados respecto a occidente, y es ahi donde justamente se necesita una fortísima inversión, que superaría los 10mil a 15 mil millones de dólares como mínimo, una minucia si se compara con lo que necesito el Raptor en desarrollo tecnológico.

Según Fakruddin ellos esperan los primeros vuelos en el 2017, fecha que no coincide con las esperanzas rusas. Y esto es importante, el proyecto sin la ciencia, tecnología y el capital indio no es factible.

India esta descontenta con el nivel de acceso tecnologico que Rusia impone, con las especificaciones y diseño del aparato, hasta donde se sabe los indios quieren un biplaza, los rusos un monoplaza.

¿Que veremos en el agosto del 2009 por parte rusa? ¿lo que veremos volar será lo que la India quiere de su quinta generación? ¿se tendrán que re hacer planos y especificaciones para un caza de quinta generación que satisfaga a las dos fuerzas?

Ver volar el avión es lo de menos, nada indica que el solo hecho de verlo volar sea el aparato definitivo, volará un concepto nada más.....aunque caray quien no se impacienta para que por fin llegue agosto.


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Giancarlo_HG. escribió:Creo que nadie sabía sobre los 200 MiG 29, se sabía por conclusiones lógicas, producto de lecturas selectivas de información importante que la situación de la flota Fulcrum estaba mal, ahora si tu conocías la cifra exacta pues felicitaciones, o eres un gran pitoniso o eres agente de la CIA, aunque leyendote no eres ninguno de los dos.



Y que culpan tienen entonces los MIg-29 si alguien empieza a descontextualizar las cosas.

La info esta allí, para el que quiere buscarlas, si vas a decir algo de lo que no conoces, eso es prejuicio. ¿Quien lo dice? El que si esta informado.

Pitoniso no soy , Giacanrlo, solo me informo dejando los prejuicios a un lado.

Giancarlo_HG. escribió:El resto de tus post son pura retorica, agarras un punto y le das mil vueltas, nada de sustento, nada de conclusiones importantes.....puro floro.

Ahora si tu resumes esa preciosa información a una fecha determinada, menospreciandola por completo, pues pinta de cuerpo entero la poca capacidad de análisis informativo que posees.


Yo creo mas bien que es replicar tu propia retórica. Llevas buen tiempo y desde que te conozco en el foro hablando la misma cosa de la FR y sus equipos militares.

Giancarlo_HG. escribió:para el resto...

en Flight International, febrero del 2009, se alude a que India y Rusia esperan limar sus diferencias en los proximos meses sobre el proyecto conjunto de quinta generación.

Según M Fakruddin; director de marketeo y planificación coorporativa de Hindustan Aeronautics, ellos esperan firmar recien un contrato de desarrololo conjunto a mediados del 2009.

Es decir. Hasta el momento el "desarrollo" el PAK FA va por cuenta rusa, se puede concluir que no hay un avance especifico en aviónica de quinta generación, y si dicho contrato se aplaza más, el proyecto lo hara de la misma manera. Rusia no puede entrometerse sola en el desarrollo de dicho caza, si bien cuentan con la capacidad de diseño, sus elementos tecnológicos se encuentran retrasados respecto a occidente, y es ahi donde justamente se necesita una fortísima inversión, que superaría los 10mil a 15 mil millones de dólares como mínimo, una minucia si se compara con lo que necesito el Raptor en desarrollo tecnológico.

Según Fakruddin ellos esperan los primeros vuelos en el 2017, fecha que no coincide con las esperanzas rusas. Y esto es importante, el proyecto sin la ciencia, tecnología y el capital indio no es factible.

India esta descontenta con el nivel de acceso tecnologico que Rusia impone, con las especificaciones y diseño del aparato, hasta donde se sabe los indios quieren un biplaza, los rusos un monoplaza.


Eso es un matiz Giancarlo y de lo que te hablaba ase un momento, ninguna asociación es el edén, preguntémosle si no a los que apuestan por el F-35.

Si bien hay cosas criticables, también hay cosa destacables, como la entrega de una de las tres nuevas fragatas pedidas por India a la FR., esto hace dos días. Lo mismo para el Brahmos que hace poco se probo un blockII..

Es claro pues que no todo es criticable o malo.

Giancarlo_HG. escribió:¿Que veremos en el agosto del 2009 por parte rusa? ¿lo que veremos volar será lo que la India quiere de su quinta generación? ¿se tendrán que re hacer planos y especificaciones para un caza de quinta generación que satisfaga a las dos fuerzas?

Ver volar el avión es lo de menos, nada indica que el solo hecho de verlo volar sea el aparato definitivo, volará un concepto nada más.....aunque caray quien no se impacienta para que por fin llegue agosto.


Primeramente y por pura lógica la FR pretenderá atenderse primero con ese programa.

En segundo lugar, el PAK-FA lo único que hace es acomodarse ante los nuevos requerimientos representados por India, lo que saldrá anunciado para este año, por obvias razones será un primera muestra, como tal hasta el 2015 hay mucho trecho para ver el producto final, se conoce de hasta tres prototipos (hablo de memoria) por lo que uno de ellos será lo que pretenda la India, el otro para la FR y el tercero para seguir desarrollos de exportación (en mi opinión y es lo mas logico).

No creo que sea de menos verlo volar, será un punto mediático muy grande.

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Mira mis fuentes son las mismas que las tuyas, y sin temor a equivocarme tengo acceso a fuentes que tu no tienes. Mi educación me permite tener una vista mas amplia de las cosas y no tengo que estar haciendo un copy paste de cualquier noticia que aparece en la red para "parecer" informado.

No solo hay que buscar la información, hay que saber analizarla, y en ese sentido tus analisis son nulos, cuando escribes no dices mucho por no decir nada.

Cuando se sostiene que RSK Mig esta mal financieramente sales con la tontera que eso es FALSO, que existe prejuicio hacia lo ruso, que estan modernizando aviones por aquí aviones por allá y que eso es suficiente, eso solo demuestra que tu visión de ver las cosas es muy estrecha.

Cuando se habla que el MiG 35 es un producto de riesgo sales con lo mismo.........en fín .......para que me gasto :roll:

Eso es un matiz Giancarlo y de lo que te hablaba ase un momento, ninguna asociación es el edén, preguntémosle si no a los que apuestan por el F-35.


total............¿no dices que todo va viento en popa? ¿quien te entiende?

..de nuevo comparas peras con manzanas, el F35 es una realidad completamente diferente, existe un pedido de la USAF , el ARMY y la US NAVY por mas de 1500 aparatos, el pedido global de los usuarios extranjeros comprometidos y por comprometerse hacen superar la barrera de los 2000 aparatos, osea...............¿que tienes en la cabeza para comparar un desarrollo de un quinta generación? YA FINANCIADO y con tecnología ya desarrollada ; solo en AESA´s EEUU le lleva 4 generaciones por encima a Rusia, con un PAK FA que se dice que el primer vuelo del modelo "conceptual" sera en agosto del 2009.........cero analisís pues......CERO.

Acá lo unico que muchos sostienen es que el PAK FA muy probablemente encontrara retrasos y mas retrasos, que muchos no se creen los anuncios oficialistas de su entrada en servicio en el 2015, el unico que se ofende por "eso" eres TU.

Las razones son lógicas y evidentes.

Falta de tecnología
Falta de desarrollo cientifico en muchas areas de la aviacion de quinta generación.
Requisitos nada claros por parte de la VVS rusa
Requisitos nada claros por un potencial financista , la Fuerza aérea india.
Crisis económica rusa.
Crisis económica mundial.
Graves problemas financieros de los institutos cientificos rusos.
Presupuestos de desarrollo NO GARANTIZADOS.
No se conoce la cantidad de aparatos que la VVS rusa pedirá.

etc, etc, etc.........es decir, muchas personas tienen en cuenta todo eso y mucho más, y para tener en cuenta esas variables pues te digo que no solo hay que dedicarse a leer o copiar las opiniones de otros foristas, ni hacer pegatinas de comunicados oficiales.....para entender eso, para formarse una opinión, hay que leer mucho de lo que le sucede no solo a Rusia si no al mundo entero....solo tu, el ofendido, dice que todo va viento en popa.


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