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claimed to have damaged two Russian Su-57 fighter jets, for the first time, using drones during a strike on the Akhtubinsk air base in Astrakhan Oblast. With casualties being reported by the HUR after the attack. Further information about the strike was added by the Russian
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in 1960, and the 1st (fighters and fighter-bombers), 2nd (bombers), 5th (radio range), 9th (route measuring complex), and 10th (nuclear test) Scientific-Experimental Departments of the Institute were set up at Akhtubinsk that year.
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and one fighter jet was damaged by shrapnel. The same channel also added that the state of the aircraft is currently being examined which would determine whether or not it can be repaired. The
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aircraft at Akhtubinsk during the first show of aviation equipment. On April 9, 1963 test pilot V. I. Grotsky died during a test flight of a
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noted the criticism that despite the value of a single Su-57 being an estimated $ 35 million, it wasn’t protected by a hanger.
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crashed in an aircraft of unknown type. On October 27, 1949, test pilot E.S. Greenfield died in a crash of a
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The aerodrome was in use for testing as early as 1948; in June 1948, V. D. Lutsenko, a test pilot and
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George Barros; Angelica Evans; Christina Harward; Riley Bailey; Kateryna Stepanenko (10 June 2024).
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is military base, which belongs to Russian aviation research and testing military institution
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The then-State Red Banner GK Scientific Research Institute VVS was moved to the base from
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At least one decoy Su-57 was painted on the airport apron prior to 7 June 2024.
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Fighterbomber, which detailed that the attack was carried out by Ukrainian
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satellite imagery showed a crater next to an Su-57 at Akhtubinsk.
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B fighter-bomber aircraft near Akhtubinsk airfield.
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a machine-translated version of the Russian article.
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Akhtubinsk
Astrakhan Oblast
Akhtubinsk is located in Astrakhan Oblast
Akhtubinsk is located in Russia
48°18′31″N 46°12′15″E / 48.30861°N 46.20417°E / 48.30861; 46.20417
Ministry of Defence
Russian Aerospace Forces
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
ICAO
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Direction
929th State Flight Test Centre named for V. P. Chkalov
Akhtubinsk
Astrakhan Oblast
Chkalov
Moscow Oblast
Hero of the Soviet Union
La-15

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