The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense reported setting a Russian Su-27P interceptor on fire at the Krymsk airfield, located in the Krasnodar Territory.
The targeted aircraft, identified as the Su-27P with registration RF-90709 and blue number 16, belonged to the 38th Fighter Aviation Regiment, stationed at the Belbek airbase in Crimea. This model, developed for the Soviet Union’s Air Defense Forces, is known for being a specialized version of the Su-27 but lacks the capability to use air-to-ground weaponry.
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The aircraft is called a Su-27P vanilla.
The Belbek air base hold 12 Su-27P before the war 2022 following aircraft;
22-03 Su-27S 01 blue RF-95516 1987 2020 Belbek VKS Besovets 20 red
29-05 Su-27P 02 blue RF-95610 1992 2014 Belbek VKS Krymsk 08 red
29-06 Su-27P 03 blue RF-95609 1989 2018 Belbek VKS 275 ARZ Krymsk 15 red
30-19 Su-27P 04 blue RF-93688 1990 2018 Belbek VKS cam 26
35-02 Su-27P 05 blue RF-95944 1990 2021 Belbek VKS
33-01 Su-27P 06 blue RF-95612 1990 2015 Belbek VKS N 275 ARZ 23 red
35-06 Su-27P 07 blue RF-95616 1991 2017 Belbek VKS Krymsk 27 red
33-14 Su-27P 08 blue RF-93695 1990 2015 Belbek VVS Krymsk 29 red
34-14 Su-27P 09 blue RF-95943 1991 2015 Belbek VKS Krymsk 10 red
36-07 Su-27P 10 blue RF-90743 1991 2017 Belbek VKS Besovets 34 red
36-08 Su-27P 11 blue RF-90744 1991 2017 Belbek VKS SM3 Bes 35 red
37-06 Su-27P 12 blue RF-92428 1992 2018 Belbek VVS Ex 16 red
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