This is a list of Ukrainian, Russian and Russian-separatist aircraft losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War, including the War in Donbas and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Donbas War
During the Donbas War, on 20 November 2014, Ukrainian sources reported at a conference in London, United Kingdom, 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
Ukrainian Air Force – 25 April 2014: A Mil Mi-8 MT, 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.[7]
(2) Ukrainian Army Aviation – 2 May 2014: Two Mil Mi-24 helicopters were shot down during large-scale operations during the Siege of Sloviansk.[8] Rebels claimed they had taken one of the pilots captive.[9] The Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that two helicopters had been shot down, resulting in the deaths of two airmen.[10]
Ukrainian Army Aviation – 5 May 2014: A Mil Mi-24 crashed after it was shot down by a heavy machine gun manned by rebel forces. The damaged helicopter landed in a river, that allowed all crew members to survive. Later it was destroyed by an airstrike.[11][12]
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 Vladimir Kultchysky . Another soldier was seriously injured but survived the crash.[13]
Ukrainian Air Force – 4 June 2014: Two Mil Mi-24 helicopters were forced to land by Separatist fire, however one of the helicopters was burned out by the damage and could not be repaired.[14]
Ukrainian Air Force – 6 June 2014: An Antonov An-30 surveillance plane was shot down by Separatist militias from Slaviansk with two shoulder-launched missiles. Ukrainian authorities initially claimed that the pilots survived,[15][16] but they later reported that five crewmembers were killed in the action, and two others missing.[17]
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.[18]
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.[19][20]
Ukrainian Air Force – Claim - 19 June 2014: A spokesman for the militia in Donetsk stated that they downed a Ukrainian Air Force Sukhoi Su-25 during the battle in Yampil.[21]
Ukrainian Air Force – 21 June 2014: A Ukrainian Mil Mi-8 crashed while delivering military hardware near Zmievsky.[22]
Ukrainian Air Force – 24 June 2014: The Ukrainian military says 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.[23]
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.[24][25][26]
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.[27][28][29] Two crewmembers were captured by pro-Russian militiamen, four were rescued by Ukrainian forces and the other two were unaccounted for.[30] The missing aviators were found dead on 17 July.[31]
Ukrainian Air Force – 16 July 2014: A Ukrainian Sukhoi 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.[32][33][34]
(2) Ukrainian Air Force – 23 July 2014: Two Sukhoi Su-25 strike fighters, call sign 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.[35][36][37][38] 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.[39]
Ukrainian Air Force – 7 August 2014: Pro-Russian forces shot down a Ukrainian Air Force Mikoyan MiG-29 with a "Buk" surface-to-air missile near the town of Yenakievo. The pilot managed to eject.[40] and separatist sources later claimed he was captured and interrogated.[41]
Ukrainian Air Force – 7 August 2014: Pro-Russian forces shot down a Ukrainian Mi-8MT, call sign Yellow 62 on Manuylovka, Donetsk.[42][4]
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.[43]
Ukrainian Air Force – 17 August 2014: A Mil Mi-8 was shot down near the village of Georgievka, Luhansk region.[44]
Ukrainian Air Force – 20 August 2014: A Sukhoi Su-24M was shot down by rebel forces in the Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine. The two crewmembers ejected successfully.[45]
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.[46]
Ukrainian Air Force – 27 August 2014: A Mil Mi-8, call sign Yellow 59,crashed while performing landing in Olenivka Donetsk.[47]
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.[48][49][50]
Russian aircraft losses
Russian forces – August 2014: A Forpost drone was shot down in eastern Ukraine.[51]
Russian forces – October 2014: A Forpost drone was lost in eastern Ukraine.[51]
Russian forces – May 2015: A Forpost drone was shot down by Ukrainian Dnipro-1 Battalion on Pesky, Ukraine.[51]
Russian forces – October 2016: A Forpost drone was lost in eastern Ukraine.[51]
Russian forces – October 2016: A Forpost drone was lost in eastern Ukraine.[51]
Total losses
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
Losses during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Ukrainian aircraft losses
Ukrainian Air Force – 24 February 2022: A Ukrainian Su-27 from the 39th Tactical Aviation Brigade piloted by Dimitry Kolomiets was shot down by Russian aircraft in Khmelnytsky during the opening hours of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[52][53]
Ukrainian Air Force – 24 February 2022: A Ukrainian MiG-29 from 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade, piloted by Lt. Colonel Yerko Vyacheslav Vladimirovich was shot down during air combat against Russian forces.[54][53]
Ukrainian Air Force – 24 February 2022: A Ukrainian MiG-29 from 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade piloted by Roman Pasulko was shot down during the first days of the Russian invasion.[55][56]
Ukrainian Air Force – 24 February 2022: A Ukrainian MiG-29 from 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade piloted by Volodomyr Kokhansky was lost during the first days of the Russian invasion.[57][58]
Ukrainian Air Force – 24 February 2022: An An-26 transport was shot down south of Kyiv, five crewmen from a crew of fourteen were killed.[59][60]
Ukrainian Air Force – 24 February 2022: Russian strikes killed seven Ukrainian pilots and servicemen,[61] and destroyed a Su-27 along a refueling vehicle on the military airfield in Ozerne, Zhytomyr District.[62][63]
Ukrainian civilian aircraft – 24 February 2022: An 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.[64][65][66]
Ukrainian civilian aircraft – 24 February 2022: An Antonov An-74T with registration number UR-74010 was confirmed destroyed by Russian forces during the battle for Hostomel, Kyiv.[67][66]
Ukrainian civilian aircraft – 24 February 2022: An Antonov An-26 was confirmed destroyed during the battle for Hostomel, Kyiv.[66]
Ukrainian civilian aircraft – 24 February 2022: An Antonov An-124 "Ruslan" with registration number UR-82009 was confirmed heavily damaged during the battle for Hostomel, Kyiv.[68][66]
Ukrainian civilian aircraft – 24 February 2022: An Antonov An-22 was confirmed heavily damaged during the battle for Hostomel, Kyiv.[66]
Ukrainian civilian aircraft – 24 February 2022: An Antonov An-28 was confirmed damaged during the battle for Hostomel, Kyiv.[66]
Ukrainian Air Force – 25 February 2022: An Su-27 was shot down over Kyiv by Russian S-400 air defense system, the crash damaged a residential complex. Its pilot, Colonel Oleksandr Oksanchenko, died.[69][70]
(3) Ukrainian Air Force – 26 February 2022: Three Su-25s from the 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade were lost. Su-25s call sign "Blue 19" and "Blue 30" were shot down in Kherson region.[71] The pilots were presumed dead. Photos of the wrecks of the two Ukrainian aircraft were published.[72][73][74] A third aircraft from the 299th was lost but the pilot, Andrey Maksinov was captured by Russian forces.[75] Ukrainian media acknowledged that the pilot was Ukrainian.[76]
(6) Ukrainian Air Force – 27 February 2022: Russian missile attack on the Ukrainian airfield of Ivano-Frankivsk left six MiG-29 fighters destroyed.[77][78]
(2) Ukrainian Air Force – 27 February 2022: Two Ukrainian aircraft were destroyed by Russian attacks on the Lutsk airport. Commercial satellite imagery showed the wreckage of both airframes.[79]
Ukrainian Air Force – 27 February 2022: A Su-24 call sign White 44, from 7th Tactical Aviation Brigade was lost near Bucha, Kyiv Oblast. The pilots; Commander Ruslan Aleksandrovich Belous and Commander Roman Aleksandrovich Dovhalyuk died and were awarded with the Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky.[80][81]
Ukrainian Air Force – 27 February 2022: A Su-25, call sign Blue 39, piloted by Gennady Matulyak was shot down near Hlibivka Vyshgorod, Kyiv region.[82][83]
Ukrainian Air Force – 28 February 2022: An Su-27 was shot down over Kropyvnytskyi, in central Ukraine. Its pilot, Maj. Stepan Choban, was killed.[84] He was awarded the title of Hero of Ukraine on 3 March.[85]
Ukrainian Air Force – 28 February 2022: A Mil Mi-8 was shot down by Russian forces over Makariv village, Bucha Kyiv region. The crew of three, died in the crash.[86][87]
Ukrainian Air Force – 2 March 2022: A Su-25 from 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade piloted by Oleksandr Korpan was lost over Starokostiantyniv, Khmelnytskyi Oblast. Korpan died as a result.[88][89][90]
Ukrainian Air Force – 2 March 2022: A MiG-29 piloted by Alexander Brynzhal was shot down by Russian aircraft while defending Ukrainian airspace over Kyiv.[91][92] On 2 April, Brinzhal was awarded with the Hero of Ukraine order, posthumously.[93]
(2) Ukrainian Army Aviation – 6 March 2022: Two Mil Mi-8 helicopters from the 18th Army Aviation Brigade (Potalva) were lost by enemy fire. The four crew members Cptn. Serhiy Bondarenko, Cptn. Oleksandr Chuyko, Major Kostiantyn Zebnytsky, and Cptn. Vladyslav Horan died.[94][53]
Ukrainian Air Force – 6 March 2022: An unidentified Ukrainian aircraft was destroyed in Vinnytsia Airbase after a Russian missile attack.[95]
Ukrainian Air Force – 8 March 2022: An Ukrainian MiG-29 from 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade, piloted by Major Andrey Lyutashyn was lost during military action near Kyiv.[96][97]
Ukrainian Army Aviation – 8 March 2022: A Mil Mi-24 from the 16th Army Aviation Brigade was lost over Brovary, Kyiv. Pilots Col. Oleksandr Maryniak and Cptn. Ivan Bezzub were killed.[98][99]
(2) Ukrainian Army Aviation – 8 March 2022: A Mil Mi-8 from the 11th Army Aviation Brigade piloted by Col. Oleg Hegechkor was lost near Kyiv. Hegechkor was awarded with the Hero of Ukraine order.[100] Another Mi-8 was shot down by Russian forces and their pilots Ivan Pepelyashko and Oleksiy Chyzh were captured.[101] In total three Ukrainian military helicopters were destroyed that day.[102]
Ukrainian Air Force – 8 March 2022: A Tu-141 reconnaissance drone was reported crashed in Ukraine.[103] Ukraine is the only known operator of the drone.[104][105]
Ukrainian Air Force – 10 March 2022: A Su-25, call sign Blue 31, was shot down near Nova Kakhovka, Kherson.[106][107][104]
Ukrainian Air Force – 11 March 2022: One Tu-141 reconnaissance drone crashed in front of a student campus in Zagreb, Croatia.[108] The Croatian president, Zoran Milanović, said it was clear the drone came from the direction of Ukraine, entering Croatia after flying over Hungary.[109] 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 that was meant for striking Russia's positions but it had strayed off course and crashed after it ran out of fuel.[110]
Ukrainian Air Force – 11 March 2022: One Leleka-100 reconnaissance drone was lost over Ukraine.[111]
Ukrainian Air Force – 13 March 2022: Ukrainian military sources reported that a MiG-29 piloted by Cptn. Stepan Tarabalka was lost while defending airspace.[112][113]
Ukrainian Air Force – 13 March 2022: One Tu-141 reconnaissance drone was shot down by Russian forces in Crimea.[114]
Ukrainian Air Force – 14 March 2022: 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.[115][116]
Ukrainian Air Force – 14 March 2022: 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, by a Russo-Ukrainian prisoner swap.[117][118]
Ukrainian Air Force – 17 March 2022: A Bayraktar TB2 was shot down over Kyiv, Russian MOD published images of the drone wreckage.[119][120]
(?) Ukrainian Air Force – 18 March 2022: Russian forces launched a missile attack the Lviv State Aircraft Plant designed for MiG-29 repairs, the plant also housed foreign aircraft, leaving an unknown number of aircraft destroyed and damaged.[121]
Ukrainian Air Force – 22 March 2022: A Su-25, heavily damaged by combat damage was recorded in video.[122]
Ukrainian Air Force – 23 March 2022: A MiG-29 piloted by Commander Dmitry Chumachenko from the 204th Tactical Aviation Brigade was lost in air to air combat by Russian aircraft in Zhytomir region.[123][124]
(2) Ukrainian Air Force – 25 March 2022: Russian forces captured Kherson International Airport, seizing a number of helicopters, mostly non operational, some of them from Ukrainian contingent of UN Peacekeeping forces. One Mil Mi-8 and one Mil Mi-2 were captured.[125]
(3) Ukrainian Air Force – 28 March 2022: 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,[126] the wreck of one Mi-8 shot down near Mauripol was recorded in video footage.[127][128][129] Of the recorded Mi-8 crash, only two crewmen survived and were captured by Russian forces the remaining fifteen died.[130] Ukrainian officials acknowledged the loss of three Mi-8 helicopters during rescue and supply operation around Mariupol.[131]
Ukrainian Air Force – 29 March 2022: A second Bayraktar TB2 was shot down, likely in Ukraine east.[132][133]
Ukrainian Air Force – 30 March 2022: A Ukrainian Su-24 bomber was recorded damaged with a trail of smoke in Rivne. The same day two pilots of the 7th Aviation Brigade Maxim Sikalenko and navigator Konstantin Gorodnichev were reported dead.[134][135][136]
Ukrainian Air Force – 30 March 2022: A UJ-22 Airborne drone was reported shot down by Russian Pantsir S1 air defenses.[137][138]
Ukrainian Air Force – 2 April 2022: A Bayraktar TB2 was lost in Kherson.[139][140]
Ukrainian Air Force – 3 April 2022: A Ukrainian Su-24 bomber was reported destroyed in Ukraine. Footage from the crash site showed the wreck of an AL-21 engine employed by Su-24.[141]
Ukrainian Air Force – 4 April 2022: Two IL-76 from the Ukrainian 25th Transportation Brigade were destroyed on the ground by Russian forces in Melitopol Airport. One of the cargo planes destroyed was in operational state and the other undergoing repairs.[142]
Ukrainian Air Force – 10 April 2022: A Su-24 bomber, call sign White 49 was shot down by Russian forces near Izyum, the body of Alexey Khovalenko, one of the crewembers is found.[143][144]
Ukrainian Air Force – 12 April 2022: One Tu-143 drone was lost over Kharkiv, the drone was shot down by Russian forces.[145]
Ukrainian Air Force – 12 April 2022: One Leleka-100 reconnaissance drone was shot down by Russian forces.[146]
Ukrainian Air Force – 14 April 2022: One Mig-29 was found destroyed in Nova Basan, Chernihiv Oblast by a team of France 24, the ordenance the craft was carrying when it was shot down was destroyed by Ukrainian officials.[147]
Ukrainian Air Force – 15 April 2022: A Su-25 was reported shot down by Russian forces in Izyum[148] the downing of the fighter was recorded by military camera in thermographic mode.[149] The pilot Captain Yegor Seredyuk was reported killed near Izyum on 15 April.[150][151] Seredyuk was awarded with the Hero of Ukraine order.[152]
Ukrainian Air Force – 15 April 2022: The remains of a Mi-8MSB was discovered in the north of Ukraine, the rotary wing aircraft was carrying APFSDS-T tank rounds.[153]
Ukrainian civilian aircraft– 22 April 2022: An An-26 was lost in Vilkiyansky region Zaporitzhya 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.[154][155][156]
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.[157][158]
(2) Ukrainian Air Force – 27 April 2022: Two Bayraktar TB2 drones are reported shot down in Russia one in Belgorod[159] and another in Kursk.[160] By 28 April, 2022 Russian forces have successfully destroyed six Bayraktar TB-2 drones proven by imagery.[161]:
Ukrainian Air Force – 28 April 2022: One Tu-141 reconnaissance drone was shot down during an attack on Russian controlled Kherson.[162]
Ukrainian Air Force – 30 April 2022: One Tu-143 drone was shot down over Bryansk, Russia, the drone was shot down by Russian forces.[163]
Ukrainian Air Force – 1 May 2022: A Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2, registration number S51T was shot down in Kursk region, Russia.[164] Bayraktar Losses amounted to seven units confirmed visually.[165]
Ukrainian Air Force – 6 May 2022: A Ukrainian Spaitech Sparrow drone was shot down in Ukraine.[166]
Ukrainian Naval Aviation – 7 May 2022: One Mil Mi-14 helicopter from the 10th Naval Aviation Brigade piloted by Coronel Igor Bedzay was shot down by a Russian Missile in Snake Island.[167][168]
Ukrainian Air Force – 10 May 2022: One Tu-143 drone was recorded crashed in Ukraine.[169]
Ukrainian Air Force – 13 May 2022: A Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was shot down in Kharkiv Oblast.[170]
Ukrainian Air Force – 14 May 2022: A Su-25 from 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade piloted by Captain Serhiy Parkhomenko was shot down in Huliaipole, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. The pilot was buried in Vinnytsia.[171][172]
Ukrainian Air Force – 18 May 2022: A Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was shot down.[173]
Ukrainian Air Force – 19 May 2022: A Su-24, from 7th Tactical Aviation Brigade is lost near Pylove. The pilots; Lt. Colonel Igor Khamar and navigator Mayor Ilya Negar died.[174][175]
Ukrainian Air Force – 20 May 2022: A Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was shot down.[176]
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.[177][178]
Ukrainian Air Force – 30 May 2022: A Ukrainian A1-SM Furia reconnaissance drone was shot down.[179]
Ukrainian Air Force – 2 June 2022: The remains of a Su-25 are found and recorded in Kherson region. The wreck belonged to a Ukrainian Su-25 with call sign Blue-49.[180]
Ukrainian Air Force – 4 June 2022: A Ukrainian drone of the 45th Separate Artillery Brigade records its own downing by a Russian Tor defense system. They drone was likely a Spectator-M1 model.[181]
Ukrainian Air Force – 5 June 2022: A Ukrainian Su-27, call sign Blue-38, was shot down while flying at low altitude near Orikhiv, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. The aircraft was reportedly destroyed either by an enemy air-to-air missile or due to a friendly fire.[182][183] Ukrainian sources were initially interpreting the aircraft as a Russian Air Force Su-25.[184]
(2) Ukrainian Air Force – 7 June 2022: A UA Dynamics Punisher drone as well as a WB Electronics Warmate loitering munition operated by Ukrainian Armed forces are shot down in Ukraine.[185][186]
Ukrainian Air Force – 10 June 2022: A A1-SM Furia drone was shot down by a Russian Strela-10 air defense system. The interception is recorded in video.[187]
Ukrainian Air Force – 13 June 2022: A Ukrainian Spectator M1 drone was brought down by Russian Electronic Warfare units, the drone is later retrieved by Russian forces.[188]
(2) Ukrainian Air Force – 16 June 2022: Two Ukrainian MiG-29s were destroyed on the ground in Voznesensk airbase Mykolayv after a Russian attack.[189][190][191]
Ukrainian Air Force – 16 June 2022: A Ukrainian Mil Mi-8 piloted by Serhiy Mekhed is lost by a Russian attack near Kramatosk.[192]
Russian aircraft losses
Russian Air Force – 24 February 2022: Russian officials acknowledged the loss of a Su-25 in Ukraine due to a pilot error.[193][194]
(3) Russian Air Force – 24–28 February 2022: Video footage from the Kyiv reservoir showed two Russian helicopters targeted by Ukrainian MANPADs, one was shot down and fell into the water, another helicopter survived enemy fire.[195] A Russian attack helicopter Ka-52 was damaged by MANPADs fire and successfully landed. Social media later showed the damaged helicopter abandoned near Kyiv.[196] During the first day of the war, two Ka-52 and one Mi-24/35 helicopter were destroyed around Kyiv reservoir. On 4 June, Ukrainian forces retrieved the remains of the shot down Mi-35M helicopter, call sign Blue-29, from the Kyiv Reservoir. The bodies of two crewmembers were retrieved as well.[197][65]
Russian Air Force – 24 February 2022: A Russian An-26, registration number RF-36074, crashed in Voronezh region, Russia, killing an undisclosed number of occupants.[198]
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.[199][200]
Russian Air Force – 25 February 2022: Ukrainian forces attack the Russian Air force in Millerovo, destroying at least one Russian Su-30SM on the ground with a Tochka missile salvo.[201]
(2) Russian Air Force – 1 March 2022: Fragments of Russian Su-34 bombers were found in the Kharkiv and Kyiv regions.[202] The aircraft found in the Kyiv region which crashed near Borodyanka was later identified as Red-31 with registration number RF-81251,[203] belonging to the 3rd Combat Regiment of the Russian Air Force.[204]
Russian Air Force – 1 March 2022: A Russian Su-25SM piloted by Ruslan Rudnev was lost over Ukraine.[205][206]
Russian Air Force – 1 March 2022: A Russian Ka-52 was abandoned and later destroyed in the ground in Bucha, Kyiv region.[207][208]
Russian Air Force – 1 March 2022: Ukrainian forces shot down a Russian Mi-35M helicopter with MANPADs, in the Kyiv Reservoir, the helicopter was later retrieved by Ukrainian engineers in Vyshgorod on 5 May 2022.[209]
Russian Air force – 2 March 2022: Another abandoned Russian Ka-52 was discovered near Bucha, probably hit by a surface-to-air missile and crash landed, pilots also escaped.[210]
Russian Air Force – 3 March 2022: A Russian Su-25SM, registration number RF-91961 - Red 07, was shot down over Irpin and crashed in Makariv, Kyiv.[211][212]
(2) Russian Air Force – 4 March 2022: 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 tail number Red 04 was shot down in Chernihiv, the pilot died.[213][212] Images of the ground attack fighter wrecks were displayed in social media.[214]
(2) Russian Air Force – 4 March 2022: One Mi-8 helicopter was shot down near Volnovakha as it approached the Su-25 previously downed.[215] Another Mil Mi-8 of registration number RF-91165 was destroyed near Odessa.[216][217]
Russian Air Force – 4 March 2022: One Mi-8 helicopter with registration number RF- 91292 was shot down near Makarov, Kyiv and later identified by Ukrainian forces, the crew died in the crash.[218]
Russian Naval Aviation – 5 March 2022: A Su-30SM, from Naval Aiviation was shot down in Bashtanka area, Mykolaiv Oblast. The pilot was captured.[216]
Russian Air Force – 5 March 2022: Russian officials informed about the loss of a Su-30SM aircraft and piloted by Lieutenant Colonel Aleksey Narzullaevich Khasanov while on combat duty in Ukraine.[219][220]
Russian Air Force – 5 March 2022: A two-seat Su-34, registration number RF-81879 - Red 24, was shot down by Ukrainian forces near Chernihiv at 11:30. Both pilots ejected. Ukrainian forces captured the pilot; the co-pilot died.[221][222][223]
Russian Air Force – 5 March 2022: A Russian Su-34 was destroyed near Vyhovtsi, Khmelnytskyi Oblast. One of the pilots died.[224]
(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.[225][226][227] A Mi-35, registration number RF-13017, was shot down in Bashtanka area. Images of the helicopter wreck were recorded and displayed in social networks.[228]
Russian Air Force – 5 March 2022: One Orlan-10 drone was shotdown in Ukraine.[216]
Russian Air Force – 6 March 2022: In the evening, a Su-34 was shot down by Ukrainian air defenses, crashed near Kharkiv, one of the pilots was captured.[229] The aircraft was first misidentified as a Su-25,[230] however the wreck of the aircraft resembled a Su-34 with registration number RF-95070.[231]
Russian Air Force – 6 March 2022: One Mi-24P with registration number RF-94966 was shot down by Ukrainian MANPADs in Kyiv Oblast.[232][233]
Russian Air Force – 7 March 2022: A Su-25 strike aircraft maned by Russian pilot Oleg Chervov was lost during a combat mission in Ukraine.[234][235]
Russian Air Force – 8 March 2022: The loss of Russian pilot Sergey Volynets during combat duties in Ukraine was reported by Russian Media. Volynets was awarded with the Order of Courage.[236]
Russian Air Force – 10 March 2022: One Su-25, call sign Red 10 with registration number RF-91969 was shot down near Kyiv. The pilot died.[237][238]
Russian Air Force – 11 March 2022: A Russian Forpost drone was shot down in Zhytomyr, local media reported.[239][111]
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.[240]
Russian Air force – 13 March 2022: A Russian Su-30 was shot down by Ukrainian defenses, the pilot Kosyk Serhiy Serhiyovych is captured.[241]
Russian Air Force – 14 March 2022: A Russian Su-25 was damaged by enemy fire, likely MANPADs and manage to return to its base.[242]
Russian Air Force – 14 March 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 crashed in Romania.[243]
Russian Air Force – 14 March 2022: Images of the remains of Russian jet fighter are reported near Chernihiv, later the craft was identified as the remains of a Su-34 Red 35 of registration number RF-95010.[244][245]
Russian Air Force – 15 March 2022: A Russian pilot, Yevgeny Kyslyakov died during a combat mission in Ukraine.[246]
(?) Russian Air force – 15 March 2022: Satellite images of the aftermath of a Ukrainian attack on Russian occupied Kherson Airport are displayed. According to Planet Labs satellite imagery an unknown number of Russian aircraft were destroyed and damaged. However some lost helicopters seems that were destroyed previously.[247]
Russian Air Force – 16 March 2022: A destroyed Russian Ka-52 was found near Mykolaiv region with registration number RF-13411.[248]
Russian Air Force – 17 March 2022: A Russian Mi-35M was reported destroyed by Ukrainian MOD, unknown location.[249]
Russian Air Force – 28 March 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 is shot down by Ukrainian Army Transcarpanthian brigades.[250]
Russian Air Force – 30 March 2022: A Russian Mil Mi-8 with registration number RF-91882 was destroyed in the ground in Kharkiv.[251][252]
Russian Air Force – 1 April 2022: A pair of Russian helicopters are filmed in Luhansk region, one Mil Mi-28N was shot down by fire from a MANPADs. Both pilot and gunner survived.[253][254] According to The Times Ukrainian forces used a UK-made Starstreak system to shoot down the attack helicopter.[255]
Russian Air Force – 2 April 2022: One Russian helicopter Mil Mi-8 was found destroyed in Hostomel Airport. The craft with registration number RF-91285 was possibly lost during the fight for the airport.[256]
Russian Air Force – 3 April 2022: Ukrainian forces shotdown a Su-35 near Izyum, Kharkiv and capture its pilot.[257][258]
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.[259]
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.[260][261]
Russian Air Force – 5 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was shot down in Kramatost, Donbas Oblast. The Ukrainian MOD released images of the drone wreck.[262]
Russian Air Force – 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 MOD released images of the drone wreck.[263]
Russian Air Force – 7 April 2022: A Russian Orion drone was reported destroyed in Ukraine. The Ukrainian MOD released images of the drone wreck.[264][140]
Russian Air Force – 8 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-30, a modification of Orlan-10 was reported shot down by Ukrainian forces. Units of the 25th Mechanized brigade destroyed the drone near Lugansk.[265]
Russian Air Force – 14 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 that crashed was captured by Ukrainian forces.[266]
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 crews died.[267][268]
Russian Air Force – 17 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was shot down by Ukrainian paratroopers using a MANPADs.[269]
Russian Air Force – 21 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was shot down by Ukrainian troops using a MANPADs.[270]
Russian Air Force – 21 April 2022: Another Russian Ka-52 was shot down by Ukrainian forces using 9K38 Igla MANPADs in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.[271]
(2) Russian Air Force – 23 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was brought down by Electronic Warfare units of the 59th Motorized Infantry Brigade, while and another is recovered by the National Guard after crash.[272][273]
Russian Air Force – 25 April 2022: A Russian Su-34 was recorded in video doing a flat spin and crashing into the ground in a Kharkiv, Ukraine. Both pilots were recording bailing out the craft with their parachutes.[274][275]
Russian Air Force – 26 April 2022: A Su-34 bomber, registration number RF-95858 - Red 43, was shot down by Ukrainian forces near Zaporizhzhia.[276]
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.[277]
Russian Air Force – 30 April 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 crashed in Donetsk Oblast, Donbas region.[278]
Russian Air Force – 30 April 2022: A Russian Ka-52 helicopter was shot down by a Stugna-P anti-tank guided missile.[279][280]
Russian Air Force – 2 May 2022: A Russian Orlan-10 was shot down by Ukrainian Army Transcarpanthian brigades.[281]
Russian Air Force – 3 May 2022: One ZALA Aero 421-16EM drone was shot down in Ukraine.[282]
(2) Russian Air Force – 4 May 2022: Two Russian Orlan-10 were shot down over Ukraine.[283][284]
Russian Air Force – 7 May 2022: A Russian Mil Mi-8 is destroyed by Ukrainian Su-27s is Snake Island.[285]
Russian Air Force – 9 May 2022: A Mi-28 was destroyed in north of Kharkiv, the attack helicopter with registration number RF-13654 was the third visually reported loss of that type.[286]
Russian Air Force – 10 May 2022: One ZALA Aero 421-16EM drone was shot down in Ukraine.[287]
(2) Russian Air Force – 11 May 2022: Two Russian Orlan-10 were brought down across Ukraine.[288][289]
Russian Air Force – 13 May 2022: One Russian Orlan-10 is brought down by electronic warfare units of the 79th Airborne forces in Mykolaiv.[290]
Russian Air Force – 14 May 2022: The remains of a Ka-52, call sign Yellow 22 are found destroyed near the town of Hostomel, likely destroyed during the Battle of Hostomel airport in February.[291]
Russian Air Force – 16 May 2022: A Mi-28N with registration number RF-13628 was destroyed in Kharkiv.[292]
Russian Air Force – 19 May 2022: A Ka-52 was recorded being burned in Ukraine.[293]
Russian Air Force – 22 May 2022: Ukrainian officials claimed a Russian Su-25 shot down in Luhansk.[294] BBC Russia reported that three formes subordinates acknowledged the death of a retired Russian General, Kanamat Botashev. He was shot down and killed in Pospasna, Luhansk, on the same date. Botashev was known to pilot Su-25 attack aircraft.[295]
Russian Air Force – 23 May 2022: One ZALA Aero 421-16EM drone was shot down in Ukraine.[296]
(2) Russian Air Force – 25-28 May 2022: Two Orlan-10 were shot down in Ukraine, one in Kherson and another in Dnipro.[297][298]
Russian Air Force – 4 June 2022: Ukrainian forces of the 128th Mountain Brigade report the downing of a Russian Ka-52 in the north. According to the Ukrainian officials the helicopter was shot down by MANPADs.[299][300]
Russian Air Force – 5 June 2022: The remains of a Russian Su-25, call sign Red-12, registration number RF-93027 are discovered in Kyiv region. The craft was likely lost during the February - March fighting.[301]
Russian Air Force – 8 June 2022: One Russian Orlan-10 was brought down by Ukrainian forces.[302]
Russian Air Force – 10 June 2022: A Russian Su-25 was recorded damaged by enemy fire, the aircraft manage to return to its base for repairs.[303][304]
Russian Air Force – 12 June 2022: A Mi-28H was destroyed and it's wreck recorded in video by Ukrainian troops, the crew of the aircraft died at the crash site.[305]
Russian Air Force – 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.[306]
Russian Air Force – 16 June 2022: A Russian Mi-35M was shot down by Ukrainian 231st Dnipropetrovsk Territorial Defense Battalion using MANPADS and recorded in video.[307]
Russian Air Force – 15 June 2022: A Russian Merlin VR drone was shot down in Ukraine.[308]
Russian Air Force – 17 June 2022: A Russian Su-25 crashed in Belgorod, Russia according to Russian officials by a pilot error, the pilot survived.[309]
Russia - 17 June 2022: A Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations Supercam S450 drone crashed in Ukraine and was seized by Ukrainian officials.[190]
Russian Air Force – 18 June 2022: Russian and Ukrainian sources report that a Russian Su-25 manned by pilot Andrei Vladimirovich Fedorchukov was shot down by Ukrainian troops using Igla MANPADs in Svitlodarsk. The Pilot was working for Wagner Group and was captured.[310][311]
Other operator losses
(3) Azerbaijan Air Forces – 28 February 2022: Three MiG-29s being refit in the Lviv State Aircraft Plant were reported destroyed or damaged on the ground by Russian strikes.[312][313][121]
(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.[314][315] The eight servicemen who died in the two accidents were posthumously promoted and decorated by the president of Romania.[316]
Total losses
The following table is made from the data reported in the article.
Aircraft losses | |||
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Airframe | ![]() |
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Others |
MiG-21 | - | - | 1 (![]() |
MiG-29 | 17 | - | 3 (![]() |
Su-24 | 5 | - | |
Su-25 | 11 (1 damaged) | 13 (2 damaged) | |
Su-27 | 5 | - | |
Su-30 | - | 4 | |
Su-34 | - | 8 | |
Su-35 | - | 1 | |
Il-76 | 1 | - | |
An-22 | 1 (damaged) | - | |
An-26 | 3 | 1 | |
An-28 | 1 (damaged) | - | |
An-124 | 1 (damaged) | - | |
An-225 | 1 | - | |
An-74T | 1 | - | |
Mil Mi-2 | 1 | - | |
Mi-8 | 11 | 7 | |
Mi-14 | 1 | - | |
Mi-24/35 | 1 | 8 | |
Mi-28/H | - | 5 | |
Ka-50/52 | - | 13 | |
IAR 330 | - | - | 1 (![]() |
Unidentified fixed wing aircraft | 3 | 2 | |
Tu-141 | 5 | - | |
Tu-143 | 2 | - | |
Kronshtadt Orion | - | 1 | |
Orlan-10/20/30 and mod. | - | 22 | |
ZALA 421-16 | - | 3 | |
Forpost | - | 1 | |
UA Dynamics Punisher | 1 | - | |
Baykar Bayraktar TB2 | 8 | - | |
A1-SM Furia | 5 | - | |
Leleka-100 | 2 | - | |
Merlin VR | - | 1 | |
Supercam S450 | - | 1 | |
Spectator M1 | 2 | - | |
Spaitech Sparrow | 1 | - | |
UJ-22 Airborne | 1 | - | |
WB Electronics Warmate | 1 | - | |
Total: | 92 aircraft | 91 aircraft | 5 aircraft |
See also
- List of Russo-Ukrainian conflict military equipment
- List of ship losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War
- Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
- Ukrainian Air Force § Aircraft
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Russian air defense systems shot down a Ukrainian Tu-141 Strizh drone over Crimea, allegedly launched from Odessa.
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“All deliveries were successful,” Budanov said. But on the 5th and 7th missions, two helicopters were shot down. A third helicopter coming to the rescue on one of those was also destroyed, Budanov said.
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In retaliation, the Russians have managed to shoot down just two TB-2s that analysts have verified. The most recent documentation of a wrecked TB-2 circulated on social media beginning Wednesday. A day prior, photos appeared online of MAM missiles in Russian hands, possibly from the same destroyed TB-2.
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There however is evidence the Ukrainians have lost at least one Su-24. On March 30, a video circulated on social media apparently depicting a Ukrainian bomber trailing smoke over Rivne in western Ukraine, purportedly after a Russian fighter intercepted it. At least one of those claimed kills appears to be valid.
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At the same time, there's photographic evidence that the Ukrainians have shot down at least one of Russia's killer drones. Yes, the Russians have shot down at least three TB-2s, but the Ukrainians can afford to lose more drones.
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There however is evidence the Ukrainians have lost at least one Su-24. On March 30, a video circulated on social media apparently depicting a Ukrainian bomber trailing smoke over Rivne in western Ukraine, purportedly after a Russian fighter intercepted it. At least one of those claimed kills appears to be valid. On or before April 3, someone shot a video depicting the crash site of an apparent Ukrainian Su-24. Its blue camouflage pattern is visible, as are the remains of one of its AL-21 engines
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Images of an “obsolete” Ukrainian Tu-143 unmanned scout drone that was shot out of the sky by Russian forces over Kharkiv were widely shared.
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There has certainly been attrition in the war so far, with extensive claims of TB2 kills from the Russian side and confirmed evidence of the destruction of at least seven examples.
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- ^ "Бойові літаки в небі над Вінницею віддали останню шану молодому льотчику-штурмовику Сергію Пархоменку". Army Inform (in Ukrainian). 18 May 2022.
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- ^ "У Вінниці попрощалися з льотчиками, які віддали життя за Україну: на їхню честь у небо піднялися винищувачі". Oboz Revatel (in Ukrainian). 23 May 2022.
- ^ "У Вінниці з почестями провели екіпаж бомбардувальника Су-24М (Фото)" (in Ukrainian). 23 May 2022.
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- ^ "Rosyjska Strzała niszczy ukraiński dron, ukraińska Osa - rosyjski" (in Polish). 10 June 2022.
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- ^ "Aviation Safey # 279297". Aviation Safety Network. 16 June 2022.
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A formation of Russian helicopters comes under ground fire, resulting in two of the helicopters — apparently Mi-8 or Mi-24/35 types — impacting the water. While one of these rotorcraft is brought down, the other appears to make a remarkable recovery and continues flying.
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The aircraft is a Russian Su-34 two-seater tactical fighter-bomber that the Ukrainian military says it shot down over the town of Borodianka, northwest of Kyiv, early in March... Ukraine's defence ministry has posted images of the wreckage, which it says had the tail number RF-81251 and the call sign "31 Red".
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Earlier today, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense published a photo of the wreckage of a Russian Aerospace Forces Su-25 Frogfoot ground-attack aircraft, a type that has apparently already seen extensive use with both sides during the conflict. Unconfirmed reports suggest that a Russian Mi-8 helicopter that may have arrived on the scene of the crash to assist was in turn brought down by Ukrainian air defenses. At this stage, this is only speculation, however.
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(elevated) terrain and vegetation in the background. This photo is probably showing the wreckage of the Mi-24 shot down on 5 Mar, in the Bashtanka area.
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- ^ ""Нужно завершить начатое дело"". Kommersant (in Russian). 17 March 2022.
Oleg Chervov was buried at the memorial to military pilots on the Alley of Heroes of the Komintern cemetery in Voronezh...In the upper part of the monument to Major Filipov, there is a Su-25 attack aircraft directed into the sky - Oleg Chervov also flew on the same plane.
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- ^ "В Воронежской области похоронили погибшего в боях на Украине капитана" (in Russian). 28 March 2022.
- ^ "Ukraine Strikes Back: Barrage Leaves Russian-Occupied Kherson Airbase In Flames". The Drive. 15 March 2022.
There are destroyed helicopters visible elsewhere around the airfield, as can be seen below on the facility's northwest landing pads area.However, none of them appears to be actively burning and some of these losses are the result of prior attacks. The Planet Labs satellite image that The War Zone obtained also underscores how much of a target-rich environment the base is at present, both in terms of aircraft and ground vehicles, some of which may have been left behind by withdrawing Ukrainian forces
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- ^ "Підрозділ радіоелектронної боротьби посадив російський БПЛА" (in Ukrainian). 9 April 2022.
- ^ "Українська ППО збила російський важкий БПЛА "Орион"" (in Ukrainian). 9 April 2022.
- ^ "Soldiers of the 24th Brigade have successfully "landed" a Russian Orlan-30 drone". mil.in.ua. 9 April 2022.
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...footage has also emerged showing the apparent demise of a Russian Aerospace Forces Su-34 Fullback strike aircraft. Although the location and date of the incident remain unconfirmed, the aircraft is clearly seen in a flat spin, in which an aircraft plummets from the sky in rotational motion with no forward speed. A flat spin is sometimes impossible to recover from, which was the case here, although it's unclear whether the jet was hit by an air defense system or suffered some other kind of failure.
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