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A-50 AWACS base at Ivanovo via Mizar

https://x.com/Hurin92/status/1929526403113836753

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[-] [email protected] 39 points 5 days ago

Yesssss!

Slava Ukraini!

[-] [email protected] 30 points 5 days ago

How many do they have left now? That’s the second one (IIRC) they’ve lost in this war, and they didn’t have many to begin with.

[-] [email protected] 30 points 5 days ago

https://www.twz.com/air/what-ukraines-unprecedented-drone-attack-means-for-russian-bomber-force

Prior to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia was estimated to have nine A-50s in active service. As well as the two combat losses since then, one of these aircraft was damaged in a drone attack while on the ground at a base in Belarus. As it stands, prior to yesterday, the best-case scenario involved seven of these aircraft in active service.

[-] [email protected] 24 points 5 days ago

That article isn't making any distinction between the A-50 and A-50u. I think that "9" number is the total of both. I haven't been able to find any sources that confirm if the aircraft hit yesterday was an A-50 or an A-50u. If its an A-50u this loss is soooo much worse for Russia.

The A-50s are Soviet era analog electronics which are still useful, but not nearly as much as the modern version.

The A-50u is the upgrade modern variant much greater vision and capabilities with modern digital systems.

Here's a better article on this plane and the difference in the versions

Here's all of the known names on each and date of entry into service:

Possible active А-50 of the Russian Aerospace Forces:

  • 43, tail number unknown, 1987.
  • 51, tail number unknown, 1988.
  • 46, tail number unknown, 1983 (most likely ‘old crate’).
  • 50, tail number unknown, 1987.

Active А-50U of the Russian Aerospace Forces:

  • 47, RF-92957, 1984.
  • 33, RF-50602, 1984, ‘Vladimir Ivanov.’
  • 37, RF-93966, 1988, ‘Sergey Atayants’ (destroyed).
  • 41, RF-94268, 1988, ‘Taganrog’
  • 45, RF-93952, 1989.
  • 42, RF-50610, 1990.
  • Unknown aircraft.
[-] [email protected] 18 points 5 days ago

I believe when the first one was destroyed, someone had outlined that only 3 of the 9 were operational.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 5 days ago

Russian fried chicken, hold the chicken…

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