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  2. Russian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    On 15 August 2010, the Russian Air Force temporarily grounded its fleet of Su-25 ground attack aircraft to investigate a crash that happened during a training mission. The Russian Defense Ministry said that the plane crashed on 6 August 2010, 60 km to the north-west of Step air base in Siberia, according to RIA Novosti.

  3. 2016 Russian Defence Ministry Tupolev Tu-154 crash - Wikipedia

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    Black Sea, approx 1.5 km (0.93 mi) off the coast from Sochi, Russia 288 km (178.95 mi) off the from Trabzon, Turkey : Aircraft; Aircraft type: Tupolev Tu-154B-2: Operator: Russian Air Force: Registration: RA-85572: Flight origin: Chkalovsky Airport, Russia: Stopover

  4. List of aircraft losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War ...

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    Mil Mi-24: A Mi-24 attack helicopter was destroyed by Russian cluster munition strike on Poltava Air base. [351] 9 July Mil Mi-8: A Mi-8, from 12 Army Aviation Brigade was shot down by Russian forces in the Northern region. Four crewmen were killed. [352] [353] 29 July Mil Mi-8: A Mi-8, was recorded dumped next to a field in Russian controlled ...

  5. List of military aircraft of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union: Fighter aircraft 0 20 1978 1998 MiG-21bis Soviet Union: Reconnaissance aircraft 0 6 1984 1998 MiG-21F-13 Soviet Union: Fighter aircraft 0 13 1973 1986 MiG-21F-13 Soviet Union: Reconnaissance aircraft 0 9 1984 1986 MiG-21U Soviet Union: Two-seat trainer 0 2 1965 1981 MiG-21UM Soviet Union: Two-seat trainer 0 4 1974, 1984 1998 MiG-15UTI

  6. Operational history of the Sukhoi Su-25 - Wikipedia

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    In total, the Sukhoi Su-25 amassed a total of 60,000 sorties throughout its service in Afghanistan until the Soviet withdrawal in February 1989. The first combat Su-25 unit to be formed was the 200th Independent Attack Squadron (OShAE) based out of Sital-Chai in Soviet Azerbaijan.

  7. List of military aircraft of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    J 24: Saab L 24 (Also B 24) –-- Tp 24: Dornier 24T-1: 1: 1945–1951 - Sk 25: Bücker Bü 181B Bestmann: 121: 1945–1952 - Sk 26: Saab 26 – – upgraded Sk 14 S/B 26: See B 7 and S 13 – – Type 26 left for Mustang J 26: North American P-51D Mustang: 161: 1945–1954: 2 P-51B's S 26: P-51D Mustang: 17: 1949–1954: All of them modified J ...

  8. List of Cold War pilot defections - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft broke up during a crash landing on the runway at Dalbandin. [1] On September 22, 1984, Colonel Haji Fakir, flying an An-26 defected from Afghanistan to Miranshah Air Base, Pakistan. [1] On June 28, 1985, the crews of two Mi-24 Hind-Ds defected from Afghanistan to Pakistan. The helicopters were later transferred to the United States ...

  9. Cuban Revolutionary Air and Air Defense Force - Wikipedia

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    There were also assessed to be 12 operational transport aircraft plus trainers which include 8 L-39C and helicopters which are mainly Mil Mi-8, Mil Mi-17 and Mil Mi-24 Hind. Raúl Castro ordered in 2010 that all MiG-29 pilots had to have full training, they now have from 200–250 hours of flight annually together with real dogfight training ...