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==Russian Army==
 
==Russian Army==
  
 
==Russian Navy==
 
==Russian Navy==

Revision as of 01:40, 4 December 2014


A best-case look at the Russian Armed Forces, circa 2020. This approximate OOB assumes that all procurement goals go according to plan.

Russian Air Force

It is important to note that the Russian Air Force has undergone extensive reforms in the past couple of years. The traditional Soviet-style air regiments appear to have been amalgamated into larger multi-role formations known as 'Air Bases' (or Air Groups), spread out across large regions and multiple airfields, but incorporating a single chain-of-command.

Western Military District

7000th Air Base

Role Number/Type
Voronezh (Air Base HQ)
Attack 24x Su-34 Fullback
Fighter 24x Su-27SM Flanker B
Multirole 24x Su-30SM Flanker G (Native Russian version of the Su-30MKM)
Reconnaissance 5x MiG-25RBT Foxbat
Kursk
Multirole 36x MiG-29SMT Fulcrum C
Bessovets
Fighter 36x Su-27SM Flanker B
Multirole 12x Su-30SM Flanker G

Russian Army

Russian Navy