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Atomicfrog

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Age of airframes and numbers. Quite a few of them have been built and even less are flying. I think they are no more An-22 flying too.
Damn they are some still flying but it was in repair: an Antonov An-22 transport plane of the Russian AirForce has crashed with 7 men in the Ivanovo region. It was in testing for returning it to flight. Better to push these new transports asap.

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Tam

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The Russian Air Force has released new high-quality footage of a Su-34 frontline bomber dropping OFAB-250-270 bombs. In this case, the unified airborne gliding and correction module is installed on the OFAB-250-270 bombs. The UMPK module has essentially re-purposed old Soviet bombs, transforming them into effective, modern precision weapons. It's worth noting that air defenses are ineffective against bombs equipped with UMPK modules.


You forgot to post this.


I get the feeling that as the noose tightens, the AFU forces trapped in the Myrnohrad pocket are getting herded tighter and tighter into the fewer and fewer surviving buildings and is getting systemically obliterated by FABs and Tornado-S.
 

spaarg0451

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UAC Delivers a Batch of Su-34 Aircraft to the Russian Aerospace Forces ⚡️

The United Aircraft Corporation of Rostec has manufactured and delivered a new batch of Su-34 fighter-bombers to the Russian Defense Ministry. The aircraft have undergone a series of necessary ground and flight factory tests and have been handed over to the customer.

“Thanks to its versatility and significant arsenal of weapons, the Su-34 can solve a wide range of tasks, making it one of the most sought-after aircraft in the Aerospace Forces. Based on the experience of the special military operation, the aircraft has received improvements that allow it to strike even more accurately and powerfully hundreds of kilometers away from the base airfield. In terms of flight-technical and combat characteristics, it is one of the best aircraft in the world,” said Rostec.

The Su-34 fighter-bomber is designed to strike ground (surface) and air targets, infrastructure objects, protected by air defense systems and located at significant distances from the base airfield. The aircraft can also be used for aerial reconnaissance tasks.

“As part of the implementation of the target tasks set by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation for the delivery of particularly sought-after weapons and equipment to the troops, the Su-34 aircraft have been accepted by the Aerospace Forces crews. The advantages of the Su-34 aircraft are that it can perform combat tasks in simple, complex and minimal weather conditions against ground and surface targets, using various classes of guided air weapons 'air-to-air', 'air-to-air', and 'air-to-surface',” noted a Su-34 pilot of the Russian Aerospace Forces.

“We are completing the 2025 production program on schedule and have already started work on next year's aircraft. UAC enterprises are maintaining a high pace of production of military equipment, fulfilling their obligations to the Russian Aerospace Forces. This year has been one of the most productive in terms of the number of deliveries of operational-tactical aviation aircraft,” said UAC General Director Vadim Badeha.
 

Soldier30

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On December 6, 2025, the naval ensign was lowered on the last Project 956 destroyer of the Russian Northern Fleet, the Admiral Ushakov (known as the Fearless until 2004). The ship was the 17th in the series, launched in 1993. The Admiral Ushakov last sailed in 2023. The Russian Navy nominally has only one destroyer of this class left, the Nastoychivy, which is listed as part of the Baltic Fleet but has been inactive since 2015. It is worth noting that China has modernized and is using ships of this class. An overview of the Project 956 ships is available in the video link.

 

Soldier30

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The United Aircraft Corporation has manufactured and delivered a new batch of Su-34 fighter-bombers to the Russian Ministry of Defense. This marks the seventh batch of combat aircraft of this type this year. The Su-34 is a versatile aircraft with a powerful arsenal, currently in demand in aviation. The aircraft has received improvements that increase its precision and range. In terms of combat performance, the Su-34 fighter-bomber is one of the best in the world. Examples of the Su-34's combat performance are available on the channel in the "Military Chronicle" playlist.

 
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