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​British Ministry of Defence: There are seven A-50 aircraft left in Russia

It is unlikely that the Russians shot down the last plane themselves, the British are convinced.

A-50 aircraft

In Russia there are still long-range radar detection A -50.

As the British Ministry of Defense notes, the last time the A-50 aircraft was destroyed was on February 23, probably by a surface-to-air missile.

“There was a possibility that the Russians accidentally shot down their aircraft, trying to protect it,” the Ministry of Defense noted, commenting on the Russian statement that it seemed to be their air defense that shot down the plane.

Russia began operating A-50 aircraft over the Sea of ​​Azov only in November 2023. This year, on January 14, Ukraine successfully struck an A-50 in the area. “This has forced Russian policymakers to think about safer areas for aircraft operation. This latest Ukrainian success has demonstrated Russia's inability to protect valuable aviation assets. It calls into question the effectiveness of Russian aviation plans,” the British said.

The Ministry of Defense added, that the occupiers will be able to overcome the loss of the A-50, since they have seven such combat aircraft left. But the loss of two experienced crews in a short period of time will likely lead to further strain and demoralization of the remaining forces.

“It is likely that the Russian Air Force will again consider using other operational locations, but Ukraine has demonstrated the ability to adapt quickly and continues to pose a threat,” the British department noted.

A-50 aircraft failures

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  • The Russians first lost an A-50 airborne early warning and control aircraft, tail number RF-50601 “Red”, over Ukraine in January. Also then it was reported that the Il-22M11 aircraft command post was damaged.
  • On the evening of February 23, the Ukrainian military shot down another A-50 aircraft. The information was confirmed by the commander of the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Nikolai Oleshchuk. The Main Intelligence Directorate reported that a sharp drop in the speed and altitude of the downed aircraft was recorded near the city of Yeisk.
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