In 2024, Russian aviation will receive from 22 to 28 new aircraft of all types.
Aviation industry in the military-industrial complex The Russian Federation is working, and today there is production of such combat aircraft as Su-57, Su-35, Su-34 and combat training Yak-130.
A military-political observer of the Information Resistance group, Alexander Kovalenko, spoke about this. and MiG-29, but the MiG-35 can safely be considered a dead project, buried by the monopoly of the “crackers”, as well as the production of the “Mikoyanites” itself, he noted.
According to him, during 2022, the Russian PKS received 29 new and modernized aircraft, and next year it was possible to identify the receipt of 26 new combat vehicles by the Russian army. Thus, during the period of a full-scale war, the Russian PKS received at least 30 combat and combat aircraft annually. Over the six months of 2024, Russian troops received about 10 new combat and combat aircraft.
“Taking into account the capabilities of the Russian military-industrial complex, it is possible that in the second half of 2024, from two to three batches of Su-34 and Su-35, two aircraft in each, will be transferred to the troops. That is, the total the number of Su-34 and Su-35 delivered in 2024 will be 8-10 aircraft of each type, which corresponds to the production capabilities of the Russian military-industrial complex in recent years – no more than a squadron per year. In general, Yak-130 combat training aircraft can be supplied to one more. batch – two units, which will amount to four aircraft in annual terms,” he emphasized.
Kovalenko added that in this way in 2024 Russian aviation will receive from 22 to 28 new aircraft of all types.
“The production of tactical aviation in Russia was and still is, but at a small-scale level. These volumes do not allow Russia to fully compensate for the aviation losses that it suffers in the combat zone in Ukraine. Russian military-industrial over the past few years, the complex has not been able to reach a new level of production of combat aircraft, increase it or expand the range,” the expert concluded.
Recall that on Tuesday, July 23, the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Donetsk region shot down another Su-25.
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