Around 10 June 2024, a Ukrainian Air Force Sukhoi Su-27 (likely UB variant) was damaged (possibly beyond repair) in a Russian missile attack on Myrhorod Air Base, Poltava Oblast. It is unclear whether this was an operational or retired airframe.
The aircraft was parked here: 49.930813, 33.627451. Thanks to Sentinel-2 low-res sat imagery we know that it wasn't there on 7 June 2024.
Since before 2009 well over a dozen retired Su-27 airframes have been stored in this part of the base. Since then, some of them have almost certainly been restored to airworthy condition and some have been used for spare parts. Click ALT on photos for captions.
In the imagery taken on 17 March 2022 we can see total of 15 Su-27 airframes (13 with old grey and 2 with three-tone splinter camo scheme). The photo was taken not long after first attacks on the base, if these Su-27s weren't evacuated all were likely not airworthy at that time.
As the months and years of the war passed, the number of Su-27 aircraft in the old gray color scheme parked at the base decreased. The photo from 7 June 2024 show only a few of them.
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The latest Sentinel-2 sat imagery taken on 27 May 2024 show several possible impact spots. Please note that due to overcast, clouds may produce shadows that can easily be confused with burn marks. For a better assessment, a comparison with another satellite image is needed.
Majority of impact spots (if not all) are grouped in the eastern part of the air base. Interestingly, the leftmost arrow points to the aircraft maintenance and repair area that was already destroyed in February 2022. Left image from 24 May for comparison.
Remember the Su-34 that crashed (likely due to a friendly fire) in the area of Vorontsivka, Krasnoperekopsky Raion, Crimea on 11 September 2022? There was only one video from afar and some people said it wasn't even a Su-34.
Today I found this photo that immediately reminded me of the Su-34 from 11 Sept 2022. It was described as the Su-34 that crashed in Yenakiieve on 3 March 2023, but in all the other pics from that crash site, the trees aren't so dense and there are lots of hay bales in the field.
So I shared my doubts with @duke_garland_2 and @1986_ivankiv. They send me this video which was also erroneously described as the Su-34 from Yenakiieve. vk.com/wall-203161127…
Today, one of the Russian TG channels published six documents regarding aircraft losses, apparently issued in 2022 by military unit A0959, 204th Tactical Aviation Brigade of the Ukrainian Air Force. t.me/hackberegini/2…
No. 1: MiG-29, 35 blue (c/n 2960718112). Most likely crashed on 25 February between the villages of Hrushka and Korolivka, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast.
No. 2: MiG-29, 47 blue, ex 12 blue (c/n 2960729003). Most likely related to shot down of major Yevhen Lysenko () on 9 March or kapitan Dmitry Chumachenko on 23 March (). tinyurl.com/36bw3m6r tinyurl.com/mu3wf5hj
On 17 October 2023, the Ukrainian Armed Forces carried out an attack on Luhansk Airport, Luhansk Oblast using MGM-140A ATACMS tactical ballistic missiles. This video was recorder most likely on 17 October, not long after the attack.
In the Planet Labs imagery taken on 18 October 2023 we can see a dense pattern of small craters left by M74 bomblets from MGM-140A ATACMS missiles.
Same sat photo, but more contrasted was published by @Tatarigami_UA The dispersal pattern is more visible here. I think we can safely assume that all helicopters in this area were riddled with shrapnel and are damaged beyond repair.
At night, the Ukrainian Armed Forces carried out an attack on Berdiansk Airport, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. The airport was used by the Russians mainly for helicopter operations. t.me/supernova_plus…
NASA Fire Information for Resource Management System shows multiple fires raging at Berdiansk Airport on 17 October 2023.
According to the Fighterbomber, prominent pro-Russian TG channel, losses in manpower and equipment are severe. t.me/fighter_bomber…