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Russian Fighter Jets Crash and Burn: Why Are They Falling from the Skies in Ukraine

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Russia’s Fighter Jet Losses Are Significant
Russia Deploys Various Fighter Jets
High Probability of Poor Management

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Russia, the world’s second-most powerful military force, has been at odds with Ukraine, ranked 25th in military strength. The world expected the war to end in Russia’s favor, especially since Russia, with the second-strongest air force after the United States, seemed certain to dominate the skies and end the conflict quickly.

But, the reality was entirely different. Russia continues to suffer heavy losses of fighter jets, some of which have crashed even before being deployed in combat. What exactly has happened?

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Deployed Sukhoi 25 to 35 But Failed to Dominate the Skies

The fighter jets Russia deployed in this war ranged from the older generation Sukhoi 25 to the latest Sukhoi 35. They also deployed 60% of their total air force, including helicopters, launching an average of 200 sorties daily.

However, compared to the Ukrainian air force, which only launched 5 to 10 sorties a day, Russia’s results were minimal, and the damage was significant. Experts found the cause in Russia’s tactical doctrine. Unlike the U.S. Air Force, which prioritizes air superiority, the Russian Air Force remains stuck in an older doctrine that primarily supports ground forces.

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Poor Weapon Management

Russia’s chronic lack of weapon management capability is also cited as a cause. As Russia’s economic situation worsened over the past few years, maintaining military power became a financial struggle. As a result, the management of high-maintenance weapons like fighter jets suffered, leading to tragic crashes before the jets could even engage in combat.

Eugene Park
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