Showing posts with label RuAF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RuAF. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

VIDEO: GoPros mounted on MiG-31s. A fantastic combination

A mind-blowing video shot by specially mounted GoPros on Russian Air Force MiG-31 Foxhound interceptors. Enjoy!

Friday, August 23, 2013

Asia-Pacific Military Aviation News roundup: 23 Aug 2013

A People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) Nanchang Q-5 has crashed near Dalian, in China's Liaoning Province today. The pilot was unfortunately killed in the crash.

Japan has announced that about half of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force's 13 E-2C Hawkeye Airborne Early Warning aircraft will be transferred to Naha in Okinawa from their current base in Misawa, northern Japan. This is to improve the area's Early Warning coverage in the face of increased Chinese overflights in the area surrounding the disputed Senkaku Islands.

Meanwhile, I've done up a separate blog post with more details about JASDF F-2 fighters intercepting a pair of Russian Tupolev Tu-95MS Bears that were accused of violating Japanese airspace. Japan has lodged an official complaint, and Russia says it's investigating.

Russian AF Bears bring about JASDF interceptors (again)

Tu-95MS Bear photographed by intercepting Japanese fighters (Japanese MoD photo). Click on image for high-res version

Japan has lodged a formal complaint with Russia regarding the intrusion into Japanese airspace by a pair of Russian Air Force Tupolev Tu-95MS Bear bombers near Fukuoka in Japan's main southern island of Kyushu.

According to the press release (in Japanese) issued by the Japanese Ministry of Defense, the instrusion took place on the 22nd of August between 1209 and 1211 local time. The bombers were intercepted by Mitsubishi F-2 fighters, almost certainly from the Japan Air Self-Defense Force's 6th Hikotai based at Tsuiki.

Bear tracks (in red)

It has become something of a scripted event in recent times. Whenever Japan brings up the issue of the disputed Kuril Islands that were seized by the former Soviet Union in the closing days of World War II, Russia sends over its military aircraft to buzz Japan.

I reckon it's like the 1980s movie Beetlejuice, and Japan saying "Kurile Islands" is saying "Beetlejuice" 3 times in the movie, with the difference being that saying the former brings Russian aircraft to Japan's doorstep.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Russian bombers carrying out weapons exercise in waters near Japan

The Russian Defence Ministry has said up to 40 strategic bombers will participate in five-day drills in Russia’s Maritime Territory near the Japanese border. 30 Tu-95MS Bear strategic bombers and 10 Tu-22M3 Backfires will drop bombs and launch airborne cruise missiles at the Litovka test range, with 2 Il-78 Midas carrying out aerial refueling.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

A-50 AEW among 5 Russian aircraft intercepted by JASDF in 1 day


Russian A-50 AEW. (Photo: unknown)

Japan's Defense Ministry has said that a total of 5 Russian military aircraft were intercepted by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) off Japan on Wednesday, including the appearance of an Ilyushin/Beriev A-50 Airborne Early Warning aircraft for the first time.

The other aircraft intercepted were two Tupolev Tu-95 'Bear' bombers/maritime reconnaissance aircraft and two Sukhoi Su-24 'Fencer' reconnaissance aircraft. According to the chronology provided, the A-50 and two Tu-95s made their appearance at around 0900 Japan Standard Time, triggering the first round of interceptions by the JASDF. This was followed by two Su-24s, flying individually, in the afternoon.

The graphic below, released by the Japanese MoD, shows the flightpath of the respective aircraft taken during Wednesday's interceptions. I'm not sure if I'm reading too much into this, but looking at the flightpath of the 2 Su-24s, it is worth noting that the 'Fencers' were headed on a direct line to Tokyo (light purple track) and the USAF/JASDF based at Misawa (dark purple track) before turning away as they approached Japanese airspace.


Flightpath of Russian military aircraft intercepted on 8 Feb 2012

It is not known which JASDF types/units intercepted the Russians, with Russian press reports citing "F-16 type" fighters (most likely Mitsubishi F-2s) although looking at the flightpath of the intercepted Russians shadowing the Tu-95s alone would have required interceptors (F-15s, F-2s and maybe even F-4s) from multiple JASDF bases taking turns. Intercepting the Mainstay and Fencers would have been more straightforward, with the A-50 and southern Su-24 likely to be intercepted by the F-2s from Tsuiki or F-15s from Komatsu, with the northern Su-24 likely to be handled by F-2s from Misawa.

If the Japanese MoD statement identifying the Fencers as reconnaissance aircraft is accurate, they would possibly be Su-24MRs belonging to the 174 OMShAP (Otdelnyy Morskoy Shturmovoy Aviatsionnyy Polk, or Independent Naval Shturmovik Aviation Regiment) of the V-VS TOF (Pacific Fleet Naval Aviation, AVMF) based at Pristan at the southern tip of the Far East Military District.


Russian AF Sukhoi Su-24MR 'Fencer-E' (Photo: Dmitriy Pichugin)

With the A-50, the Russian AF reportedly operates 26 of the AEW platfrms based on the Ilyushin Il-76, normally based at Ivanovo-Severnyy near Moscow but have been known to deploy to Russia's Far East for exercises on occasion.

Note: We had previously looked at the Russian AF's Tu-95 Bear units of Russia's Far East Military District in an earlier article.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Russian Bears circle off Japan, South Korean and Japanese intercept

Japan has said that a pair of Russian Tupolev Tu-95MS 'Bear' bombers have conducted an overflight of the seas off Japan, heading through the Straits of Tsushima before turning around and flying back to their base via the Pacific Ocean east of Japan. (NOTE: The Bears were likely to be from the 79th or 182nd GBAD/Heavy Bomber Air Regiment based at Ukrainka-Seryshevo in Russia's Far East)

Russian defence authorities have confirmed that the aircraft conducted a mission lasting 19 hours over the Pacific. It added that the Tupolevs were escorted by Japan Air Self Defence Force and Republic of Korea Air Force fighters at various times, and that there were no violations of Japan's airspace.

Russia and Japan are embroiled in a dispute over the ownership of the Kurile Islands, north of Japan's northern island of Hokkaido.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

VIDEO: Dutch F-16s Intercept Tu-95



The Dutch military has released this video of a close encounter between the Dutch KLu's F-16s and a Russian Air Force Tupolev Tu-95 'Bear' maritime reconnaissance aircraft/missile carrier. This marked the fourth time this year that Dutch fighters have been scrambled to intercept Russian bombers.

The Dutch F-16s intercepted two Bears that entered Dutch airspace without identifying themselves on Aug. 17, after the Bears had been shadowed by Danish F-16s. After leaving Dutch airspace, Royal Air Force Eurofighter Typhoons took over.

Back to the familiar scenes like this that we saw often during the Cold War, only with different interceptors, and we get JHMCS-recorded videos to gawk at these days as well.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

PHOTO: Highlight at MAKS 2011, the Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA



Just had to share this here: A nice shot of Russia's Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA fifth-generation fighter being "wrung out" (does anybody still use that term?) at MAKS 2011 (International Aviation and Space Salon) that's held at Russia's Zhukovsky/Ramenskoye Airfield. Photo by Fyodor Borisov/Russian AviaPhoto Team with link to high resolution photo on airliners.net

More MAKS 2011 photos here

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Russian Su-27 crashes near Vladivostok; pilot injured

A Russian Air Force Su-27 Flanker has crashed while on a training mission in the Russian Far East. The pilot ejected and has been hospitalized in a satisfactory condition. The Russian Air Force is investigating the crash, believed to be caused by technical failure.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Russian Naval strike aircraft to be transferred to RuAF

In a sweeping reorganisation, the Russian Navy's strike aircraft will be transferred to the Russian Air Force's inventory by the end of this year. Assets affected include Tu-22M3 Backfires, MiG-31 Foxhounds, Su-27 Flankers, and most of the Navy's Su-24 Fencer attack aircraft. Carrier-based aircraft and land-based ASW aircraft will still however come under control of the Navy.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Corrupt Russian official sold MiG-31s for $5 each

A Russian court on Friday jailed a former official for 11 years over the sale of four MiG-31 fighter jets for just $5 each. The former employee of the state Federal Reserve Agency illegally appraised the fighters as scrap metal and sold to a shell company that had no authority to trade weapons or military hardware.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Russian Mi-28 helicopter gunship crashes in southern Russia; one killed

A Russian Mil Mi-28 attack helicopter has crashed near Stavropol in southern Russia. According to preliminary information, the engine gearbox broke and the crew decided to carry out an emergency landing when the aircraft crashed. Both crew were hospitalised, with the pilot subsequently succumbing to his injuries.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Monday, January 3, 2011

Russian Air Force to receive Ka-52 helicopters

Russia's Defense Ministry plans to start procuring Ka-52 Alligator helicopters for the Air Force in 2011. A modification of the basic Ka-50 Hokum model, the armed helicopter is also equipped with two radars and an advanced sighting system.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Russian Air Force An-22s and Tu-95s grounded

Following the fatal crash of an Antonov An-22 transport in central Russia, the Russian Air Force has grounded its fleet of An-22s and Tupolev Tu-95 bomber/maritime reconnaissance aircraft. Both aircraft types share the Kuznetsov NK-12 turboprop, the largest engine of its kind in the world.

RuAF takes delivery of first Su-34s

As part of its current modernization program, the Russian Air Force has received four new Su-34 Fullback fighter-bombers from an order of 70 aircraft to be delivered by 2015. The new aircraft will replace the Su-24 Fencer fighter-bombers in the RuAF fleet.

Russian An-22 transport crashes; 12 crew killed

A Russian An-22 transport aircraft has crashed in central Russia's Tula region. Twelve crew were on board the aircraft and it is believed that they've all been killed in the crash.

Article | Update 1 | Update 2 |

Thursday, December 9, 2010