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Ukrainian drones obliterate $1B in Russian warplanes in audacious raids
Ukrainian long-range drones have turned Russian airfields into some of the most vulnerable assets in the war, wiping out an estimated $1 billion worth of warplanes in a string of audacious raids. By pairing cheap,
UKRAINE has hammered Russia’s air force with attacks on 15 aircrafts deep behind the front lines. Dramatic drone footage showed strikes on 15 aircraft including 11 Sukhoi and MiG fighter
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Who’s afraid of Russia’s sixth-generation warplanes? (No one)
Russia’s war economy is fully devoted to the struggle in Ukraine—giving the Kremlin few resources for long-term projects like a sixth-gen fighter jet.
Japan Reports 14% Decrease in Fighter Scrambles to Shadow Chinese, Russian Forces Over Last 9 Months
Japan fighter aircraft were scrambled 448 times in the last nine months – a 14 percent decrease from the same timeframe last year – in response to Chinese and Russian aircraft, Japan’s Joint Staff Office reported Friday.
LVIV, Ukraine — Russia’s airplanes and artillery widened their assault on Ukraine on Friday, striking airfields in the west and a major industrial hub in the east, as Moscow’s forces tried to regroup from recent losses and their onslaught fast ...
Decades-old Russian airliners are being pulled out of storage to equip the country’s airlines amid Western sanctions and a faltering native aviation industry.
Japan scrambled fighter jets to respond to Russian bombers, fighters and a surveillance plane at least four times this week after the Russian aircraft entered Japan’s Air Defense Identification Zone,
Based on recent developments in January 2026, including announcements at the Wings India 2026 exhibition in Hyderabad, the expected Indo-Russian aviation deals are heavily focused on civil aviation manufacturing,
Russia to showcase Ilyushin IL-114-300 and Superjet SJ-100 aircraft at Wings India 2026 in Hyderabad
According to information provided by the UAC to The Hindu, the Superjet 100 will be displayed in the static display in a special livery featuring elements of the Indian national flag. The Russian-made IL-114-300 turboprop aircraft will also be exhibited with its passenger interior installed.