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List of active Russian military aircraft

This is a list of Russian military aircraft currently in service across three branches of the Russian Armed Forces, as well as in the National Guard of Russia. The list further encompasses Russia's experimental aircraft and those currently in development. The figures presented below do not account for losses incurred in Ukraine, as conflicting reports about the number and types of destroyed aircraft make an accurate assessment challenging.

Russian Aerospace Forces

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TypeOriginClassRoleIntroducedIn serviceTotalNotes
Multirole/Fighter aircraft
Mikoyan MiG-29 Soviet Union/ RussiaJetFighter198225325370 MiG-29/MiG-29UB, 15 MiG-29SMT and 2 MiG-29UBT in service as of 2022.[1] About 253 MiG-29/35 combined in service according to World Air Forces, 35 on order.[2]
Mikoyan MiG-31 Soviet UnionJetInterceptor1981129-247129-247As of 2016, the Russian Armed Forces has 247 MiG-31B/MiG-31BS/MiG-31BM/MiG-31BSM in service.[3] 129 MiG-31BM in service as of 2022.[1][4] At least three MiG-31BM have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.[5][6]
Mikoyan MiG-35 RussiaJetMultirole2019666 MiG-35S/UB in service as of 2022.[1][4][7][8][9]
Sukhoi Su-27 Soviet Union/ RussiaJetFighter1985<273<27312 Su-27, 18 Su-27UB, 47 Su-27SM and 24 Su-27SM3 in service as of 2022.[1]About 391 Su-27/30/35 combined in service according to World Air Forces.[4] At least two Su-27 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.[10][11][12]
Sukhoi Su-30 RussiaJetMultirole2012110+110+91 Su-30SM and 19 Su-30M2 in service as of 2022[1][4][13] and a new delivery was conducted in late 2023.[14] As of 28 May 2024 at least 11 Su-30SM have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]
Sukhoi Su-34 RussiaJetMultirole2006149+149+132 Su-34 and at least 17 Su-34M in service as of 2024. A total of 40 Su-34M on order.[1][23][24][25][26][27][28][29] As of 28 May 2024 at least 26 Su-34 and one Su-34M have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.[citation needed]
Sukhoi Su-35 RussiaJetMultirole2013118+118+114+ Su-35S in service as of 2024.[1][4][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37] A total of 30 on order.[38] At least 6 Su-35S have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.[39][40][41][42][43][44]
Sukhoi Su-57 RussiaJetMultirole20202222A total of 76 on order[1][4][45] As of December 2023, 22 have been delivered to the 929th State Flight Test Centre at Akhtubinsk and other bases. 22 produced and 10 prototypes.[46][47][48][49][50][1][51][52]
Attack aircraft
Sukhoi Su-24 Soviet UnionJetAttack1975273273[1][53] As of 28 May 2024 at least 14 Su-24M/MR have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.
Sukhoi Su-25 Soviet UnionJetAttack1981192192[1][53] As of 28 May 2024 at least 31 Su-25 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.
Transport aircraft
Antonov An-12 Soviet UnionPropellerTransport/Patrol195959104[1][54][53]
Antonov An-22 Soviet UnionPropellerTransport1969311[1][55][53]
Antonov An-26 Soviet UnionPropellerTransport/Patrol1970116190[1][56][53] At least one has been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.[57][58]
Antonov An-72 Soviet UnionJetTransport19773139[1][59][53]
Antonov An-124 Soviet UnionJetTransport19864261 on order[1][60][53]
Antonov An-140 UkrainePropellerTransport200245[61][53]
Antonov An-148 UkraineJetTransport20091515[1][53]
Ilyushin Il-18 Soviet UnionPropellerTransport195833[1][62][53]
Ilyushin Il-62 Soviet UnionJetTransport1967811[1][63]
Ilyushin Il-76 Soviet UnionJetTransport197412012019 on order. As of 28 May 2024, at least six have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.
Tupolev Tu-134 Soviet UnionJetTransport/Trainer/Patrol196743147[64][53]
Tupolev Tu-154 Soviet UnionJetTransport1970320[65][53]
Let L-410 Turbolet CzechoslovakiaPropellerTransport/Trainer1970531072 on order[66][67][53]
Trainer aircraft
Diamond DA42 AustriaPropellerTrainer2017353535 DA42T in service[1]
Aero L-39 Albatros CzechoslovakiaJetTrainer1974118[1]182[2]
Yakovlev Yak-130 RussiaJetTrainer2009109+109+109+ combat capable Yak-130 in service.[1][68][69][70][71] 25 on order.[53][38]
Bombers
Tupolev Tu-22M Soviet UnionJetBomber19735858[2] As of 28 May 2024 at least 2 have been lost and 1 damaged in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Tupolev Tu-95 Soviet UnionTurbopropBomber19564747[2] As of 28 May 2024 at least 1 has been damaged as a result of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Tupolev Tu-160 Soviet Union/ RussiaJetBomber19871515[2] 10+40 on order[2]
Special aircraft
Antonov An-30 Soviet UnionPropellerPatrol19701515[53][72]
Beriev A-50 Soviet UnionJetCommand and control19841414[53] As of 28 May 2024 at least 2 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Ilyushin Il-20/22 Soviet UnionPropellerPatrol/Command and control1969/19712424[53][73][74] As of 28 May 2024 at least 2 have been lost and one damaged in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Ilyushin Il-78 Soviet UnionJetTanker1984202010 on order[53]
Ilyushin Il-80 Soviet UnionJetCommand and control199233[75][53]
Tupolev Tu-214 RussiaJetCommand and control/ Reconnaissance2013662 x Tu-214R[76]
2 x Tu-214ON[76]
2 x Tu-214PU-SBUS[77]
UCAV
Sokol Altius RussiaPropellerAttack/Reconnaissance202133[78]
Helicopter
Kamov Ka-27 Soviet UnionRotorcraftAttack198266[53]
Kamov Ka-52 RussiaRotorcraftAttack2011137137About 137 Ka-52 in service according to World Air Forces, 41 on order[2].As of 28 May 2024 at least 48 have been lost and 12 damaged in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Kamov Ka-226 RussiaRotorcraftUtility20033636[53]
Kazan Ansat RussiaRotorcraftUtility20135050[53]
Mil Mi-2 PolandRotorcraftTransport19654343[53][79]
Mil Mi-8/Mi-17 Soviet Union/ RussiaRotorcraftTransport/Utility1967788788As of 28 May 2024 at least 29 Mi-8/Mi-8MTPR-1 have been lost and 11 damaged in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.
Mil Mi-24 Soviet Union/ RussiaRotorcraftAttack1972328328[53] As of 28 May 2024 at least 4 Mi-24P, 4 Mi-24V/P and nine Mi-35M have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.
Mil Mi-26 Soviet Union/ RussiaRotorcraftTransport19854444[53]
Mil Mi-28 RussiaRotorcraftAttack2006112112105 on order[80][53][81][82][83] As of 28 May 2024 at least 8 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.[84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91]
Mil Mi-38 RussiaRotorcraftTransport2019222 on order[92][93][53]
Eurocopter AS350/AS355 FranceRotorcraftUtility200655[53]

Russian Naval Aviation

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TypeOriginClassRoleIntroducedIn serviceTotalNotes
Multirole/Fighter aircraft
Sukhoi Su-30 RussiaJetMultirole201234-72+34-72+22 Su-30SM in service.[1] A total of 21 Su-30SM2 on order,[38] 12 of which have entered service as of July 2023.[94][95][96][97].Calculated based on 3 squadrons and including training fighters, there are approximately 72 or more aircraft.
Sukhoi Su-27 Soviet Union/ RussiaJetFighter19855353
Sukhoi Su-33 RussiaJetFighter Carrier-based199835-48+35-48+[1][98].Calculated based on 2 squadrons and including training fighters, there are approximately 48 or more aircraft.
Mikoyan MiG-29K RussiaJetMultirole Carrier-based201022-48+22-48+[53] 19 MiG-29KR and 3 MiG-29KUBR in service.[1].Calculated based on 2 squadrons and including training fighters, there are approximately 48 or more aircraft.
Mikoyan MiG-31 Soviet UnionJetInterceptor198132-9632-9610 MiG-31B/BS and 22 MiG-31BM in service.[1]Calculated based on 2 Regiments 4 squadrons, there are approximately 96 aircraft.
Attack aircraft
Sukhoi Su-24 Soviet UnionJetAttack19753636[2]
Sukhoi Su-25UTG Soviet UnionJetAttack/Trainer Carrier-based198888[2]
Transport aircraft
Antonov An-24 Soviet UnionPropellerTransport196213[99]
Antonov An-26 Soviet UnionPropellerTransport19702644[56]
Antonov An-72 Soviet UnionJetTransport197755[53]
Antonov An-140 UkrainePropellerTransport200244[53]
Ilyushin Il-18D Soviet UnionPropellerTransport195811[62]
Tupolev Tu-134 Soviet UnionJetTransport1967611[53]
Tupolev Tu-154 Soviet UnionJetTransport197011[53]
Trainer aircraft
Aero L-39 Albatros CzechoslovakiaJetTrainer197411[53]
Yakovlev Yak-130 RussiaJetTrainer2009005 on order[53][100]
Special aircraft
Antonov An-12 Soviet UnionPropellerPatrol195955[53]
Beriev Be-12 Soviet UnionPropellerPatrol196166[53]
Beriev Be-200 RussiaJetPatrol200412[53]
Ilyushin Il-20 Soviet UnionPropellerCommand and control196922[53]
Ilyushin Il-22 Soviet UnionPropellerCommand and control197122[53]
Ilyushin Il-38 Soviet UnionPropellerASW/Patrol19672121[53]
Tupolev Tu-142 Soviet UnionPropellerASW/Patrol19722424[53]
Helicopter
Ka-27 Soviet UnionRotorcraftASW/Patrol19829090[53]
Ka-28 Soviet UnionRotorcraftASW/Patrol198222[53]
Ka-29 Soviet UnionRotorcraftASW/Patrol19821010[53]
Kamov Ka-31 RussiaRotorcraftAWAC199533[53]
Kamov Ka-52K RussiaRotorcraftAttack201533[53]
Mil Mi-8 Soviet UnionRotorcraftTransport19671127[53]
Mi-24 Soviet Union/ RussiaRotorcraftAttack197222[53]

Russian National Guard

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ModelImageOriginTypeDetails
Aircraft
Ilyushin Il-76 Soviet UnionMilitary transport aircraftN/A[citation needed]
Antonov An-26 Soviet UnionN/A[citation needed]
Antonov An-72 Soviet UnionN/A[citation needed]
Antonov An-12 Soviet UnionN/A[citation needed]
Helicopter
Eurocopter AS355N Écureuil FranceLight utility helicopterIn service with the Alpha Group.[101]
Mil Mi-8/17 Soviet Union

 Russia

Transport helicopters60 helicopters in service.[citation needed]
Mil Mi-26 Soviet UnionN/A[citation needed]
Mil Mi-24 Soviet UnionAttack helicopterN/A[citation needed]

Russian Ground Forces

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TypeOriginClassRoleIntroducedIn serviceTotalNotes
UAV/UCAV
Arash 2 IranJetLoitering munition2022[102]
Eleron RussiaPropellerReconnaissance2003[103]
Eleron-3SV RussiaPropellerReconnaissance2012[104][105]
Eleron-10 RussiaPropellerReconnaissance2011[106]
IAI Searcher 2 / Forpost Israel /  RussiaPropellerAttack/Reconnaissance201034[107][108][109][110]
Geran-1 IranPropellerLoitering munition2022[111][112][113]
Geran-2 IranPropellerLoitering munition2022[114][115]
Kronshtadt Orion RussiaPropellerAttack/Reconnaissance2019About 100About 100[116][117]
Granat RussiaPropellerReconnaissance[118]
Granat-2 RussiaPropellerReconnaissance[119]
Granat-4 RussiaPropellerReconnaissance[120]
Grusha RussiaPropellerReconnaissance[121][122]
IAI Bird-Eye 400 / Zastava IsraelPropellerReconnaissance2010[123][124]
Navodchik-2 RussiaPropellerReconnaissance[125]
Orlan-10 RussiaPropellerReconnaissance20101000[126]
Orlan-30 RussiaPropellerReconnaissance2020[127]
Shahed 129 IranJetAttack[128]
Takhion RussiaPropellerReconnaissance[129][124][130]
Tipchak RussiaPropellerReconnaissance2008[citation needed]
Tupolev Tu-143 RussiaJetReconnaissance1994[131]
Yakovlev Pchela RussiaPropellerReconnaissance199092[132]
ZALA Kub RussiaPropellerLoitering munition2019[133]
ZALA Lancet RussiaPropellerLoitering munition2019[134][135][136]
ZALA 421-08 RussiaPropellerReconnaissance2008400[137]
Qods Mohajer-6 IranPropellerISTAR[138]
Aerial target
E95M RussiaTarget dronecombat training for troops / testing of air defence[139]
DAN/Dan-M RussiaTarget dronecombat training for troops / testing of air defence[140][141]
KBLA-IVT RussiaVTOL target dronecombat training for troops/testing of air defenseend of 2020[142]
9F6021 Adyutant RussiaTarget drone systemcombat training for troops / testing of air defence[143][144]

Developmental aircraft

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TypeOriginClassRoleIntroducedIn serviceTotalNotes
Alekseyev Orlan RussiaJetEkranoplan2027[145]
Beriev A-42 Soviet Union/ RussiaJetASW/SAR1To replace the Be-12[146]
Beriev A-100 RussiaJetCommand and control201820261To replace the A-50[147]
Gunship RussiaPropellerClose air supportSimilar to the Lockheed AC-130[148][149]
Ilyushin Il-78M-90A RussiaJetTanker201720211[150] 10 on order[151]
Ilyushin Il-96-400TZ RussiaJetTanker2Likely canceled. Based on the Il-96-400T freighter[152]
Ilushin Il-212 RussiaJetTransport201920212To replace the An-26 and An-72[153][154]
Ilyushin Il-276 RussiaJetTransport20232026To replace the An-12[155]
Ilyushin Il-106 PAK VTA RussiaJetTransport2024–2026To replace the An-124 and An-22[156][157][158]
Kamov Ka-60 RussiaRotorcraftTransport/Utility2
Kamov Ka-65 RussiaRotorcraftASW1[159]
Kronstadt Grom RussiaJetAttack/ReconnaissanceLoyal wingman[160]
Kronstadt Orion-2 (Helios) RussiaPropellerAttack/Reconnaissance2023[161][162]
Kronstadt Sirius RussiaPropellerAttack/Reconnaissance20222023[163][164][165]
Luch Korsar RussiaPropellerAttack/Reconnaissance20152018>3It includes also an upgraded variant[166]
Mikoyan MiG-41 RussiaJetFighterTo replace the MiG-31[167][168]
Mikoyan MiG-UTS RussiaJetTrainerTo replace the aging fleet of L-39 Albatros[169][170]
SibNIA "Partizan" RussiaPropellerTransport/UAV20241Very short take-off and landing transport unmanned aircraft, based on the TVS-2-DTS developed by SibNIA.
Sokol heavy striker drone RussiaJetAttack/ReconnaissanceProject only. Similar to the General Atomics Avenger[171][172]
Sukhoi Su-75 Checkmate RussiaJetMultirole2024Single engine fifth-generation multirole fighter[173]
Sukhoi PAK ShA RussiaJetGround attackProject only. For a combat aviation complex to replace the Su-25 after 2030[174]
Sukhoi S-70 Okhotnik-B RussiaJetAttack/Reconnaissance201920242[175][176]
Tupolev PAK DA RussiaJetBomber20242027[177]
Tupolev PIAK RussiaJetASWProject only. Based on the Tu-214 airliner[178]
Yakovlev VTOL fighter RussiaJetCarrier-based fighterProject only. Planned VTOL fighter for possible future Russian aircraft carrier program[179]

Experimental aircraft

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AircraftOriginClassRoleNo.Notes
Beriev A-60 RussiaJetExperimental2Airborne laser weapon under the Sokol Eshelon program.
Mikoyan Project 1.44 RussiaJetExperimental1Proposed fifth-generation jet fighter.
Sukhoi Su-37 RussiaJetExperimental1Supermaneuverable multirole demonstrator.[180]
Sukhoi Su-47 RussiaJetExperimental1Technology demonstrator which showcased many technologies now used in the Sukhoi Su-57.

See also

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