List of active Russian military aircraft

This is a list of active Russian military aircraft in service with three branches of the Russian Armed Forces. It also includes lists of Russia's experimental aircraft and aircraft being in various phases of development as of 2022.

Russian Air Force

TypeOriginClassRoleIntroducedIn serviceTotalNotes
Multirole/Fighter Aircraft
Sukhoi Su-57RussiaJetMultirole202033
Sukhoi Su-35RussiaJetMultirole2013103103
Sukhoi Su-34RussiaJetMultirole2006116125124 Su-34 and at least 1 Su-34M.[1] A total of 24 Su-34M on order.[1][2][3][4] First deliveries reported at end of 2021.[1][5][6]
Sukhoi Su-30RussiaJetMultirole2012138138
Sukhoi Su-27USSR/RussiaJetFighter1985359359
Mikoyan MiG-35RussiaJetMultirole20196*66 MiG-35S/UB are due to enter service at the end of 2021.[1][7][8][9]
Mikoyan MiG-31USSRJetInterceptor1981131[3]131[3]
Mikoyan MiG-29USSR/RussiaJetFighter1982240[3]240[3]
Attack Aircraft
Sukhoi Su-24USSRJetAttack1975273273[3]
Sukhoi Su-25USSRJetAttack1981184192[3]
Transport Aircraft
Antonov An-12USSRPropellerTransport/Patrol195959104[10][3]
Antonov An-22USSRPropellerTransport1969311[11][3]
Antonov An-26USSRPropellerTransport/Patrol1970116190[12][3]
Antonov An-72USSRJetTransport19773139[13][3]
Antonov An-124USSRJetTransport19861226
Antonov An-140Ukraine/RussiaPropellerTransport200245[14][3]
Antonov An-148Ukraine/RussiaJetTransport20091515[3]
Ilyushin Il-18USSRPropellerTransport195833[15][3]
Ilyushin Il-62USSR/RussiaJetTransport1967811[16]
Ilyushin Il-76USSR/RussiaJetTransport197412012020 on order[3]
Tupolev Tu-134USSRJetTransport/Trainer/Patrol196743147[17][3]
Tupolev Tu-154USSRJetTransport1970320[18][3]
Let L-410 TurboletCzech RepublicPropellerTransport/Trainer1970531072 on order[19][20][3]
Trainer Aircraft
Aero L-39 AlbatrosCzechoslovakiaJetTrainer1974181181[3]
Yakovlev Yak-130RussiaJetTrainer200911211225 on order[3]
Bombers
Tupolev Tu-22MUSSRJetBomber19736666[3]
Tupolev Tu-95USSRTurbopropBomber19564242[3]
Tupolev Tu-160USSR/RussiaJetBomber1987151510 on order[3]
Special Aircraft
Ilyushin Il-78USSRJetTanker1984202010 on order[3]
Antonov An-30USSRPropellerPatrol19701515[3][21]
Beriev A-50USSRJetCommand and control19841515[3]
Diamond DA42TAustriaPropellerTrainer2017202014 on order[3]
Ilyushin Il-20/22USSRPropellerPatrol/Command and control1969/19712525[3][22][23]
Ilyushin Il-80USSRJetCommand and control199233[24][3]
Tupolev Tu-214RussiaJetCommand and control/ Reconnaissance2013662 x Tu-214R[25]
2 x Tu-214ON[25]
2 x Tu-214PU-SBUS[26]
Helicopter
Eurocopter AS350/AS355FranceRotorcraftUtility200655[3]
Kamov Ka-27USSRRotorcraftAttack198266[3]
Kamov Ka-52RussiaRotorcraftAttack201110311640 on order[3][27][28][29]
Kamov Ka-226RussiaRotorcraftUtility20033636[3]
Kazan AnsatRussiaRotorcraftUtility20135050[3]
Mil Mi-2PolandRotorcraftTransport19654343[3][30]
Mil Mi-8/Mi-17USSR/RussiaRotorcraftTransport/Utility196778878810 on order[3]
Mil Mi-24/35USSR/RussiaRotorcraftAttack1972328328[3]
Mil Mi-26USSR/RussiaRotorcraftTransport19854444[3]
Mil Mi-28RussiaRotorcraftAttack2006112112105 on order[31][3][32][33][34]
Mil Mi-38RussiaRotorcraftTransport2019222 on order[35][36][3]

Russian Naval Aviation

TypeOriginClassRoleIntroducedIn serviceTotalNotes
Aero L-39 AlbatrosCzechoslovakiaJetTrainer197411[3]
Antonov An-12USSRPropellerPatrol195955[3]
Antonov An-24USSRPropellerTransport196213[37]
Antonov An-26USSRPropellerTransport19702644[12]
Antonov An-72USSRJetTransport197755[3]
Antonov An-140Ukraine/RussiaPropellerTransport200244[3]
Beriev Be-12USSRPropellerPatrol196166[3]
Beriev Be-200RussiaJetPatrol200412[3]
Ilyushin Il-18DUSSRPropellerTransport195811[15]
Ilyushin Il-20USSRPropellerCommand and control196922[3]
Ilyushin Il-22USSRPropellerCommand and control197122[3]
Ilyushin Il-38USSRPropellerASW/Patrol19672121[3]
Ka-27USSRRotorcraftASW/Patrol19829090[3]
Ka-28USSRRotorcraftASW/Patrol198222[3]
Ka-29USSRRotorcraftASW/Patrol19821010[3]
Kamov Ka-31RussiaRotorcraftAWAC199533[3]
Kamov Ka-52KRussiaRotorcraftAttack201533[3]
Mikoyan MiG-29KRussiaJetMultirole Carrier-based20102222[3] 19 MiG-29KR and 3 MiG-29KUBR in service.[1]
Mikoyan MiG-31USSRJetInterceptor1981323210 MiG-31B/BS and 22 MiG-31BM in service.[1]
Mil Mi-8USSRRotorcraftTransport19671127[3]
Mi-24/35USSR/RussiaRotorcraftAttack197222[3]
Sukhoi Su-24USSRJetAttack19752222[3]
Sukhoi Su-25UTGUSSRJetAttack/Trainer Carrier-based198844[3]
Sukhoi Su-27USSR/RussiaJetFighter1985181818 Su-27/Su-27UB in service[1]
Sukhoi Su-30RussiaJetMultirole2012262622 Su-30SM in service.[1] A total of 21 Su-30SM2 on order,[2] 4 of which have entered service as of March 2022.[38][39]
Sukhoi Su-33RussiaJetFighter Carrier-based19981818[40]
Tupolev Tu-134USSRJetTransport1967611[3]
Tupolev Tu-142USSRPropellerASW/Patrol19722424[3]
Tupolev Tu-154USSRJetTransport197011[3]
Yakovlev Yak-130RussiaJetTrainer2009005 on order[3][41]

Russian Ground Forces

TypeOriginClassRoleIntroducedIn serviceTotalNotes
EleronRussiaUAVReconnaissance2003[42]
Eleron-3SVRussiaUAVReconnaissance2012[43][44]
Eleron-10RussiaUAVReconnaissance2011[45]
IAI Searcher 2 / ForpostIsrael / RussiaUAVReconnaissance201034[46][47][48][49]
GranatRussiaUAVReconnaissance[50]
Granat-2RussiaUAVReconnaissance[51]
Granat-4RussiaUAVReconnaissance[52]
GrushaRussiaUAVReconnaissance[53][54]
IAI Bird-Eye 400 / ZastavaIsraelUAVReconnaissance2010[55][56]
KorsarRussiaUCAVAttack/Reconnaissance2018[57]
Navodchik-2RussiaUAVReconnaissance[58]
OrionRussiaUCAVAttack/Reconnaissance2019~30[59][60][61]
Orlan-10RussiaUAVReconnaissance20101000[62]
Orlan-30RussiaUAVReconnaissance2020[63]
TakhionRussiaUAVReconnaissance[64][56][65]
TipchakRussiaUAVReconnaissance2008
Tupolev Tu-243RussiaUAVReconnaissance1994[66]
Yakovlev PchelaRussiaUAVReconnaissance199092[67]
ZALA 421-08RussiaMAVReconnaissance2008400[68]

Aerial target

TypeOriginClassRoleIntroducedIn serviceTotalNotes
E95MRussiaUAV/aerial targetprovide combat training for troops and for testing air defense systems[69]
KBLA-IVTRussiaVTOL UAV/aerial targetprovide combat training for troops and for testing air defense systemsend of 2020[70]
DAN/Dan-MRussiaUAV/aerial targetprovide combat training for troops and for testing air defense systems[71][72]
aerial targets of the 9F6021 aerial target systemRussiaUAV/aerial target systemprovide combat training for troops and for testing air defense systems[73][74]

Developmental aircraft

TypeOriginClassRoleIntroducedIn serviceTotalNotes
Alekseyev OrlanRussiaJetEkranoplan2027[75]
Beriev A-42USSR/RussiaJetASW/SAR1To replace the Be-12[76]
Beriev A-100RussiaJetCommand and control201820241To replace the A-50[77]
GunshipRussiaPropellerClose air supportSimilar to the Lockheed AC-130[78][79]
Ilyushin Il-78M-90ARussiaJetTanker201720211[80] 10 on order[81]
Ilyushin Il-96-400TZRussiaJetTanker2Based on the Il-96-400T freighter[82]
Ilyushin Il-112RussiaPropellerTransport201920212To replace the An-26 and An-72[83][84]
Ilyushin Il-276RussiaJetTransport20232026To replace the An-12[85]
Ilyushin Il-106 PAK VTARussiaJetTransport2024–2026To replace the An-124 and An-22[86][87][88]
Kamov Ka-60RussiaRotorcraftTransport/Utility2
Kamov Ka-65RussiaRotorcraftASW1[89][90]
Kronstadt GromRussiaUCAVAttack/ReconnaissanceLoyal wingman[91]
Kronstadt Orion-2 (Helios)RussiaUCAVAttack/Reconnaissance2023[92][93][94][95]
Kronstadt SiriusRussiaUCAVAttack/Reconnaissance20222023[96][97][98]
Luch KorsarRussiaUCAVAttack/Reconnaissance20152018>3It includes also an upgraded variant[99]
Mikoyan MiG-41RussiaJetFighter2025To replace the MiG-31[100][101]
Mikoyan SkatRussiaUCAVAttack[102][103]
Sokol heavy striker droneRussiaUCAVAttack/ReconnaissanceSimilar to the General Atomics Avenger[104][105]
Sokol AltiusRussiaUCAVAttack/Reconnaissance201720213[106]
Sukhoi Su-75 CheckmateRussiaJetMultiroleSingle engine fifth-generation multirole fighter[107]
Sukhoi PAK ShARussiaJetGround attackProject for a combat aviation complex to replace the Su-25 after 2030[108]
Sukhoi S-70 Okhotnik-BRussiaUCAVAttack/Reconnaissance201920242[109][110]
Tupolev PAK DARussiaJetBomber20232027[111]
Tupolev PIAKRussiaJetASWBased on the Tu-214 airliner[112]
Yakovlev VTOL fighterRussiaJetCarrier-based fighterPlanned VTOL fighter for future Russian aircraft carrier[113]

Experimental aircraft

Aircraft Origin Class Role No. Notes
Beriev A-60 Russia Jet Experimental 2 Airborne laser weapon under the Sokol Eshelon program.
Mikoyan MiG-33 Russia Jet Experimental 6 Proposed single-engine variant of the Mikoyan MiG-29.
Mikoyan Project 1.44 Russia Jet Experimental 1 Proposed fifth-generation jet fighter.
Sukhoi Su-37 Russia Jet Experimental 2 Supermaneuverable multirole demonstrator.[114]
Sukhoi Su-47 Russia Jet Experimental 1 Technology demonstrator which showcased many technologies now used in the Sukhoi Su-57.

See also

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