7th Tactical Aviation Brigade
7th Tactical Aviation Brigade 7-ма авіаційна бомбардувальна бригада[1] | |
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Active | 1951 – present |
Country | Ukraine |
Branch | Ukrainian Air Force |
Type | Brigade |
Role | Bomber and Reconnaissance |
Part of | Air Command West |
Garrison/HQ | Starokostiantyniv, Khmelnytskyi Oblast[2][3][4] |
Engagements | Russo-Ukrainian War |
Decorations | For Courage and Bravery |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Colonel Serhiy Blyzniuk[4] |
Aircraft flown | |
Bomber | Su-24M[4] |
Reconnaissance | Su-24MR[4] |
Trainer | L-39M1 |
The 7th Tactical Aviation Brigade "Petro Franko" is a formation of the Ukrainian Air Force.
History
[edit]The 7th Bomber Aviation Regiment was formed in 1951. In January 1992 the regiment took the oath of loyalty to the Ukrainian people.
In October 2005 the former 32 Independent Reconnaissance Aviation Squadron at Kolminyya joined the brigade as its reconnaissance aviation squadron.[5]
In 2005–2006 the Brigade became first Air Force formation to be composed of professional soldiers and not conscripts.[6]
In August 2019 Su-24M took part in the international air show “Gdynia Aerobaltik 2019” in Poland. The Ukrainian Su-24 bomber has become a participant of the international air show for the first time.[7]
In December 2019 Su-24M from the 7th Tactical Aviation Brigade have completed testing air-to-air docking of the retractable refueling probe for the first time in 20 years. The first flight was successfully performed without refueling.[8]
Components
[edit]- Two bomber squadron
- One reconnaissance squadron
Aircraft
[edit]In March 2019, the International Institute for Strategic Studies reported that Ukraine fielded 14 Su-24 attack aircraft and 9 Su-24 MR reconnaissance aircraft on operational status.[9]
Tail Number[10] | Type | Status | Note |
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White 02 | Su-24M | Operational | Repaired from 2014 damage. |
White 03 | Su-24M | Shot down - 1 March 2023 in Bakhmut. | Crewmembers, Lt Col Viktor Volynets and Sr. Lt Solomennikov killed.[11][12] |
White 06 | Su-24M | Operational | |
White 08 | Su-24M | Shot down - 25 February 2022 in Voznesenske.[13] | |
White 12 | Su-24M | Crashed - 6 May 2022.[14] | |
White 18 | Su-24M | Operational | |
White 20 | Su-24M | Shot down - 24 March 2022 over Hostomel. [10][15] | Crewmembers; Major Dmytro Kulykov and Major Mykola Savchuk killed. |
White 21 | Su-24M | Operational | |
White 22 | Su-24M | Operational | |
White 26 | Su-24M | Shot down - 9 March 2022 over Lebedyn, Sumy Oblast.[16] | |
White 28 | Su-24M | Operational | |
White 41 | Su-24M | Operational | |
White 44 | Su-24M | Operational | |
White 45 | Su-24M | Operational | |
White 46 | Su-24M | Operational | |
White 49 | Su-24M | Shot down - 22 March 2022 in Izyum, Donetsk region.[17][18][19] | Pilot, Mayor Oleksiy Kovalenko killed, navigator ejected and survived. |
White 66 | Su-24M | Operational | |
White 69 | Su-24M | Shot down - 19 May 2022 in Soledar, Donetsk.[20] | Pilots Lt. Colonel Ihor Khmara and Navigator Mayor Illia Nehar killed.[21][22] |
White 77 | Su-24M | Shot down - 27 February 2022 in Bucha, Kyiv region.[23][24] | Crewmembers; Pilot Ruslan Belous and Captain Roman Dongalyuk killed. |
White 84 | Su-24MR | Shot down - 26 June 2022 at Snake Island.[25] | Pilot Colonel Mikhail Matyushenko killed, navigator Major Yuri Krasilnikov declared missing.[26][27][28] |
White 87 | Su-24M | Shot down - 30 April 2022 on Nova Praha, Kirovohrad Oblast [29] | Pilots survived. |
Yellow 11 | Su-24MR | Operational | Repaired from 2014 damage.[30] |
Yellow 16 | Su-24MR | Operational | |
Yellow 17 | Su-24MR | Operational | |
Yellow 35 | Su-24MR | Operational | |
Yellow 36 | Su-24MR | Operational | |
Yellow 54 | Su-24MR | Operational | |
Yellow 59 | Su-24MR | Shot down - 12 October 2022 in Poltava region.[31][32][33] | Pilot Mayor Dmytro Valeriyovych Bortnyk was killed, Navigator ejected safely. |
Yellow 60 | Su-24MR | Operational | |
Yellow 93 | Su-24MR | Operational |
Another nine unidentified Su-24M/MRs were reported lost or damaged during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine:
On 24 February 2022, a Ukrainian Su-24 was lost in Poltava. Both pilots survived.[34]
On 1 March 2022, a Su-24M from the 7th Tactical Aviation Brigade was shot down near the village of Krasenyvka, Zolotoni, Cherkasy Oblast. The pilots, were wounded but survived.[35]
On 2 March 2022, a Su-24 was shot down near Novohrad-Volynskyi; the pilot, Colonel Mykola Kovalenko, and navigator, Captain Yevhen Kazimirov, died.[36]
On 12 March 2022, a Su-24 was shot down by Russian forces near Bilyaivka village, Beryslav Raion, Kherson Oblast. The pilots, Valeriy Oshkalo and Roman Chekhun, died.[37]
On 21 March 2022, a Su-24 piloted by Viacheslav Khodakivskyi was lost near Pokrovsky district, Zaporizhya, Ukraine. The pilot died.[38]
On 30 March 2022 a Ukrainian Su-24 bomber was shot down in Kirovohrad, Kropyvnytskyi region. The crew from 7th Tactical Aviation Brigade, Maksym Sikalenko, and navigator Kostiantin Horodnychev, were reported dead.[39] The same day another Su-24 was recorded damaged with a trail of smoke in Rivne, western Ukraine on social media.[40]
During the Ukrainian offensive and recapture of Snake Island a Su-24MR was shot down, the crew managed to eject and survived.[41]
On 29 September 2022 a Ukrainian Su-24 was hit by Russian surface-to-air missile in Kherson Oblast. The aircraft was recorded on video with one of its engines on fire before it crashed. The pilots managed to eject.[42][43]
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- ^ "У Франківськ з авіашоу в Польщі повернулися українські пілоти" (in Ukrainian). 19 August 2022.
- ^ "Ukrainian Air Force aircraft refuel in air for the first time in 20 years (VIDEO)". 9 December 2019.
- ^ Ponomarenko, Illia (15 March 2019). "Ukraine's Air Force rebuilds amidst war". Kyiv Post. Kyiv, Ukraine. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
These include approximately 37 MiG‑29 and 34 Su‑27 fighters, 14 Su‑24M attack aircraft, 31 Su‑25 close air support aircraft, nine Su‑24MR and three Antonov An‑30 reconnaissance aircraft, 32 L‑39 training planes, and five Ilyushin Il‑76 and three An‑26 military transport aircraft.
- ^ a b "Украинские Су-24 в войне — последний парад?" (in Russian). 25 May 2022.
- ^ "The Russian Armed Forces Destroyed The Su-24 Bomber Of The Ukrainian Air Force In The Kherson Region". 2 March 2023.
- ^ "ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 308882". aviation-safety.net. 1 March 2023.
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- ^ ""Він дуже любив небо": історія загиблого в Ізюмі льотчика зі Старокостянтинова" (in Ukrainian). 25 September 2022.
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- ^ "У Вінниці з почестями провели екіпаж бомбардувальника Су-24М (Фото)" (in Ukrainian). 23 May 2022.
- ^ "ASN Occurrence # 275864". Aviation Safety Network. 18 April 2022.
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- ^ "Незламні екіпажі: "Я піду воювати, а молодих потрібно берегти"". Starkon City (in Ukrainian). 7 December 2022.
- ^ "In Bucha, they will say goodbye to Colonel Matyushenko, who led the "Ghosts of Kyiv"" (in Ukrainian). 2 October 2022.
- ^ "У повітряному бою загинув льотчик-герой, полковник ЗСУ "Дід". Він керував бригадою "Привид Києва"" (in Ukrainian). 2 October 2022.
- ^ "Старокостянтинівський районний суд Хмельницької області" (in Ukrainian). 15 July 2022.
- ^ "Справа N 405/1868/22 провадження N 1 кс/405/879/22" (in Ukrainian).
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- ^ "В Полтавской области упали два украинских самолета: детали" (in Ukrainian). 13 October 2022.
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- ^ "Незламні екіпажі: "Цього ніколи не мало статися, бо у них завжди був план "Б"". Starkon City (in Ukrainian). 27 October 2022.
- ^ "Незламні екіпажі: "Хлопці марили небом, і от вони там!" (in Ukrainian). 3 November 2022.
- ^ "Незламні екіпажі: "До останньої хвилини і секунди він тримав нашого птаха у небі!"" (in Ukrainian). 10 November 2022.
- ^ ""Тато, це ж не правда, такі не гинуть! Тато, ти ж прийдеш?"" (in Ukrainian). 24 November 2022.
- ^ Axe, David (7 April 2022). "Where Are Ukraine's Bombers?". Forbes.
There however is evidence the Ukrainians have lost at least one Su-24. On March 30, a video circulated on social media apparently depicting a Ukrainian bomber trailing smoke over Rivne in western Ukraine, purportedly after a Russian fighter intercepted it. At least one of those claimed kills appears to be valid.
- ^ Пілот СУ-24М: «Ми записуємося в чергу, щоб відпрацювати STORM SHADOW». Starkon City (in Ukrainian). 28 October 2024.
- ^ "ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 284002". aviation-safety.net. 29 September 2022.
- ^ "Украинский Су-24 сбит при попытке выйти из-под ракетного обстрела" (in Russian). 29 September 2022.
External links
[edit]- Holm, 7th Bomber Aviation Regiment, accessed August 2011