Missile strikes caused a complete shutdown of the airportโs operational activity.
In the northeast, a building was destroyed. In the east, hangar facilities were damaged.
Missile strikes caused a complete shutdown of the airportโs operational activity.
In the northeast, a building was destroyed. In the east, hangar facilities were damaged.
๐ป Satellite images of ๐ฎ๐ท Tabriz International Airport as of March 3, 11:45 UTC
On March 1, the Israel Defense Forces destroyed F-4 and F-5 at this airport, as seen in satellite imagery.
There are at least 12 craters from missile strikes on the runway and taxiways.
Two Tu-95MS from Engels-2 Air Base, which had arrived from Olenya Air Base, were redeployed to Ukrainka Air Base.
๐ป Satellite images of ๐ท๐บ Ukrainka Air Base as of February 28, 03:13 UTC
The air base housed 37 Tu-95MS (Bear-H), 7 Tu-160 (Blackjack), 1 Il-78M (Midas), and 1 Il-22 (Coot-B).
One Tu-95MS from Olenya Air Base was redeployed to Ukrainka Air Base.
Today, another Tu-95MS from Olenya Air Base was redeployed to Ukrainka Air Base after the image was captured.
Two Tu-160 were redeployed from Belaya Air Base to Ukrainka Air Base after participating in a combat mission.
๐ป Satellite images of ๐ท๐บ Ukrainka Air Base as of February 28, 03:13 UTC
The air base housed 34 Tu-95MS (Bear-H), 7 Tu-160 (Blackjack), 1 Il-78M (Midas), and 1 Il-22 (Coot-B).
One Tu-95MS was redeployed from Belaya Air Base to Ukrainka Air Base.
Su-35S belonging to the Russian Knights aerobatic team were used. In response to the flight, two F-35s were scrambled from Evenes Air Station of the Royal Norwegian Air Force.
An Il-38 from Severomorsk-1 Air Base maintained communications with an Admiral Gorshkov-class frigate and the cruiser Marshal Ustinov.
Fuel support was provided by two Il-78M from Vorkuta Sovetskiy Air Base. Fighter support was provided by Su-35S equipped with R-77 and R-60 missiles.
Yesterday, three Tu-95MS from the Olenya Air Base conducted a seven-hour training mission over the Barents Sea as a demonstration of combat capabilities in the Arctic region.
Su-34 arrived at the base this week and are carrying out guided aerial bomb strikes against Ukraine.
๐ป Satellite images of ๐ท๐บ Bagay-Baranovka Air Base as of February 27, 11:48 UTC
The air base housed 5 Su-34 (Fullback), 5 Su-24 (Fencer), 1 An-26 (Curl), and 1 Mi-26 (Halo).
The base that was officially used as a testing facility is now servicing Su-24 and Su-34 for combat missions.
On February 26, one Tu-95MS redeployed from Belaya Air Base to Engels-2 Air Base and later to Olenya Air Base on a combat mission.
Yesterday, two more Il-76MD landed at Engels-2 Air Base.
On February 26, two Tu-160s flew from Belaya Air Base to Engels-2 Air Base on a combat mission and then returned back.
๐ป Satellite images of ๐ท๐บ Engels-2 Air Base as of February 27, 12:03 UTC
The air base housed 2 Tu-95MS (Bear-H), 1 Tu-160 (Blackjack), 1 An-124-100 (Condor), 1 Il-76MD (Candid), and 7 Su-34 (Fullback).
Today, one An-124-100 and one Il-76MD arrived at Engels-2 Air Base.
Tonight, one Tu-95MS and one Tu-160 were redeployed from Belaya Air Base to Engels-2 Air Base.
Another Tu-160 is currently being redeployed from Belaya Air Base to Engels-2 Air Base.
๐ป Satellite images of ๐ท๐บ Belaya Air Base as of February 25, 04:35 UTC
The air base housed 2 Tu-95MS (Bear-H), 1 Tu-160 (Blackjack), 39 Tu-22M3 (Backfire-C), 2 Il-76MD/Il-78M (Candid or Midas), 1 An-12 (Cub), and 4 An-26/30 (Curl or Clank).
Today marks four years of Russiaโs full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
We honor and remember with eternal gratitude all who gave their lives for our country.
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Tonight, two Tu-95MS were redeployed from Olenya Air Base to Belaya Air Base and were being serviced at the time the image was taken.
Yesterday, after participating in a combat mission, two Tu-160 from Engels Air Base and Ukrainka Air Base were redeployed to Belaya Air Base.
๐ป Satellite images of ๐ท๐บ Belaya Air Base as of February 23, 04:34 UTC
The air base housed 3 Tu-95MS (Bear-H), 2 Tu-160 (Blackjack), ~35 Tu-22M3 (Backfire-C),1 Il-76MD (Candid) and 2 Il-78M (Midas).
On January 30, one Tu-160 from Yelizovo Airport was redeployed to Ukrainka Air Base.
๐ป Satellite images of ๐ท๐บ Yelizovo Airport as of February 23, 03:39 UTC
The airport housed 1 Tu-160 (Blackjack), and 1 A-50U (Mainstay).
The A-50U arrived within two hours before the image was taken and will soon be used in joint exercises.
One Tu-160 from Ukrainka Air Base was redeployed to Engels-2 Air Base.
On February 18 and 19, two Tu-95MS from Olenya Air Base and one Tu-95MS from Engels-2 Air Base were redeployed to Ukrainka Air Base.
๐ป Satellite images of ๐ท๐บ Ukrainka Air Base as of February 21, 02:26 UTC
The air base housed 34 Tu-95MS (Bear-H), 7 Tu-160 (Blackjack), 1 Il-78M (Midas), and 1 Il-22 (Coot-B).
Today, four Tu-95MS from Ukrainka Air Base were redeployed: three to Olenya Air Base and one to Engels-2 Air Base.
Two new Tu-160s took their places and continue the modernization and repair program.
Yesterday, one Tu-22M3 from Borisoglebskoye Airfield redeployed to Akhtubinsk Air Base and returned back.
Also yesterday, one of the Tu-160s conducted a test flight, while the other was pushed back.
๐ป Satellite images of ๐ท๐บ Borisoglebskoye Airfield as of February 18, 08:03 UTC
The airfield housed 3 Tu-160 (Blackjack), 4 Tu-22M3 (Backfire-C), 7 Tu-214, 3 Mi-8 (Hip), 1 Ka-52 (Hokum), and 1 Mi-24 (Hind).
In February, two Tu-160s from Borisoglebskoye Airfield were redeployed to Ukrainka Air Base.
The A-50U carries out reconnaissance missions in northern Russia, in particular joint exercises with other aircraft.
๐ป Satellite images of ๐ท๐บ Vorkuta Sovetskiy Air Base as of February 17, 07:26 UTC
The air base housed 1 A-50U (Mainstay), and 1 An-12 (Cub).
On February 13, an Il-78M (RF-94281, Blue 78) and an An-26 arrived and remained there until February 16 for joint exercises.
One Tu-160, which may have been at Olenya Air Base yesterday, was redeployed to Ukrainka Air Base.
๐ป Satellite images of ๐ท๐บ Olenya Air Base as of February 18, 06:51 UTC
The air base housed 3 Tu-95MS (Bear-H), 34 Tu-22M3 (Backfire-C), 1 Il-78M (Midas), and 2 An-12 (Cub).
Two Tu-95MS, after participating in a combat mission, returned to Olenya Air Base and are still there.