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Aug 22, 2024 19 tweets 14 min read Read on X
On 22 August 2024, a Ukrainian Armed Forces carried out a massive OWA UAV strike on the Marinovka Air Base, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. This should be a reasonably short thread.

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Let's start with the obvious losses. A Sukhoi Su-34 was completely destroyed here 48.638819, 43.777684.

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This one is a little less obvious. In the sat photo from 25 April 2024 a Su-24M or MR is parked here 48.638739, 43.778199. On 19 August it seems to be still there (@MT_Anderson can you please post a zoom in). On 22 Aug there is a burn mark and debris, I think it was destroyed.

Sat imagery taken on 25 April 2024 (via Google Earth).
Planet Labs sat imagery taken on 19 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
Airbus DS sat imagery taken on 22 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
This area was previously used to store decommissioned Su-24 airfames, likely destined for spare parts. The destroyed Su-24 was almost certainly retired and not airworthy.


Maxar sat imagery from 28 September 2023.
Maxar sat imagery from 16 October 2022.
Sat imagery from 2 November 2021 (via Google Earth).
Sat imagery from 10 November 2020 (via Google Earth).
A light aircraft shelter was substantially damaged here 48.638207, 43.778135, apparently there was no aircraft inside. But we can see that at least some of the OWA UAVs were fitted with warheads filled with ball bearings.


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Between November and December 2023, the Russians erected 12 light aircraft shelters on the apron in the eastern part of the base. Thanks to Airbus DS sat imagery from 22 August 2024 published by @MT_Anderson we can see the aftermath of the attack.


Sat imagery taken on 25 April 2024 (via Google Earth).
Airbus DS sat imagery taken on 22 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
Photo taken by the Russians soon after the attack.
Shelters 1 and 2 were completely destroyed. Almost certainly there were no aircraft inside as 19 August imagery show lots of crates blocking the entrances and taxiway. These are most likely UMPK kits and bombs, the explosions of which destroyed both hangars.

Airbus DS sat imagery taken on 22 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
Airbus DS sat imagery taken on 22 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
Planet Labs sat imagery taken on 19 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
To be continued in an hour or two.
Shelter 3 was destroyed by the detonation of bombs that were stored nearby. There is obviously a Su-34 underneath all the rubble. Judging by the shape of the shelter the aircraft inside will never fly again.


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Shelter 4 was also destroyed by the explosion of bombs stored nearby. The back wall fell of and whole structure collapsed to half of its original height. It's hard to be sure but I think there is nose of a Su-34 or Su-24 visible inside. If true the aircraft was surely damaged.


Airbus DS sat imagery taken on 22 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
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Airbus DS sat imagery taken on 22 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
Shelter 5 was severely damaged by the explosion of bombs stored nearby. Here too, the back wall fell off and whole structure collapsed significantly decreasing its height. There is a Su-34 parked inside, certainly damaged (hard to say to what extent).


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Shelter 6 was also seriously damaged. The back wall fell off and something pierced the roof, presumably an OWA UAV. A Su-34 is parked inside, certainly damaged (hard to say to what extent).


Airbus DS sat imagery taken on 22 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
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Airbus DS sat imagery taken on 22 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
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Shelter 7 was damaged. Here the back wall fell off too. A Su-24 is parked inside, hard to say but possibly damaged.


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Airbus DS sat imagery taken on 22 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
Airbus DS sat imagery taken on 22 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
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Shelters 8 and 9 were slightly damaged. The blast partially ripped off the back walls. There is a Su-24 parked in 9, and it's hard to say, but perhaps a Su-34 in 8. Damage to both aircraft was probably minor, if any at all.


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Airbus DS sat imagery taken on 22 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
Airbus DS sat imagery taken on 22 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
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Apparently, shelters 10, 11 and 12 remained intact. There is a Su-34 parked in 10.

Airbus DS sat imagery taken on 22 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
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Airbus DS sat imagery taken on 22 August 2024 (via @MT_Anderson).
To sum up:
Su-34 destroyed in maintenance and repair area
Su-24 (retired) destroyed in maintenance and repair area
Su-34 destroyed/damaged beyond repair in shelter 3
Su-34 damaged in shelter 5
Su-34 damaged in shelter 6
Su-24 possibly damaged in shelter 7
And depending on whether there was an aircraft in shelter 4, a Su-24/Su-34 damaged or damaged beyond repair.
No signs of destroyed aircraft on the apron. Check out the Su-24 decoy painted on the first parking spot on the right. A truck tows a real Su-24 on a taxiway.
Another Su-24 decoy is painted here 48.642348, 43.798334. There is a curious pile of debris visible on the tarmac.


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Maxar satellite imagery taken on 20 September 2024.
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Every now and then, when I look through sat photos, I come across aircraft decoys painted at air bases. I will be posting them in this thread.

Not a decoy, but I would like to start with "Russian warplane go fuck yourself" from Vasylkiv Air Base. Satellite imagery taken 31 March 2022.
Satellite imagery taken 31 March 2022.
Su-34 decoy at Khanskaya Air Base.

Coordinates: 44.674199, 40.022472 MAXAR sat imagery taken on 26 February 2024.
Flanker decoy at Khanskaya Air Base.

Coordinates: 44.679216, 40.029634 MAXAR sat imagery taken on 26 February 2024.
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