Special Report

Every Ukraine Military Aircraft Currently in Service

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The Russian-Ukrainian conflict has now been ongoing for just over two years with each side facing down massive casualties in terms of modern warfare. Russia’s progress of recent has caused some to speculate what this will ultimately mean for the region as the Red Army has been continually gaining ground. In defense against the Russian push, Ukraine’s artillery and air force have slowed the march but it is still unclear how this will all play out. (Here is a comparison of Russia and NATO’s military strength.)

Although these two military powers are not evenly matched, Ukraine’s defense has proved relatively effective even with recent losses. Much of this defense can be attributed to Ukraine’s air force which ranks in the top quartile in the world across a few different metrics. Here, 24/7 Wall St. is taking a closer look at the aircraft in Ukraine’s fleet.

To identify every military aircraft in the Ukrainian military, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the 2024 World Air Forces report from FlightGlobal, an aviation and aerospace industry publication. We ranked these aircraft according to how many are currently in active service. We included supplemental data regarding the type of aircraft and the military branch in which it serves.

The Mi-8 is the most prolific combat helicopter currently at the disposal of Ukrainian forces. Nearly 60 of these medium-lift Soviet helicopters are in service to carry out a variety of missions. These combat helicopters can be outfitted with a series of anti-tank missiles, rocket pods, and drop bombs.

Complementing the Mi-8 in the skies is the MiG-29, otherwise known as Fulcrum. This is another Soviet-era aircraft that has been used in the defense of Ukraine. This fighter jet can reach top speeds over 1,500 mph and can carry an assortment of air-to-air missiles, rocket pods and drop bombs. Although many of these jets have already been lost in the conflict, Ukraine is looking to add F-16s from the United States but this deal has reportedly yet to materialize. (These are the countries with the strongest support for Ukraine.)

Here is every Ukraine military aircraft currently in service:

14. Ka-226

Нирваньчик / Wikimedia Commons
  • Active aircraft: 1
  • Type: Combat helicopter
  • Military branch: Ukrainian Navy

13. An-30

SDASM Archives / No known copyright restrictions / Flickr
  • Active aircraft: 3
  • Type: Special mission
  • Military branch: Ukrainian Air Force

12. Sea King

Public Domain / Wikimedia Commons
  • Active aircraft: 3
  • Type: Combat helicopter
  • Military branch: Ukrainian Navy

11. Ka-27

eugenesergeev / iStock via Getty Images
  • Active aircraft: 4
  • Type: Combat helicopter
  • Military branch: Ukrainian Navy

10. Mi-14

giewor / Flickr
  • Active aircraft: 4
  • Type: Combat helicopter
  • Military branch: Ukrainian Navy

9. Mi-2

kishjar / Flickr
  • Active aircraft: 11
  • Type: Training aircraft/helicopters
  • Military branch: Ukraine Army Aviation

8. Su-24

ajw1970 / Flickr
  • Active aircraft: 14
  • Type: Combat aircraft
  • Military branch: Ukrainian Air Force

7. Su-25

my_public_domain_photos / Flickr
  • Active aircraft: 20
  • Type: Combat aircraft, training aircraft
  • Military branch: Ukrainian Air Force

6. An-24/26

  • Active aircraft: 24
  • Type: Transport
  • Military branch: Ukrainian Air Force, Ukrainian Navy

5. Su-27

pkaren / Flickr
  • Active aircraft: 31
  • Type: Combat aircraft, training aircraft
  • Military branch: Ukrainian Air Force

4. Mi-24

slezo / Flickr
  • Active aircraft: 33
  • Type: Combat helicopter
  • Military branch: Ukraine Army Aviation

3. L-39

volvob12b / Flickr
  • Active aircraft: 44
  • Type: Training aircraft/helicopters
  • Military branch: Ukrainian Air Force

2. MiG-29

ajw1970 / Flickr
  • Active aircraft: 55
  • Type: Combat aircraft, training aircraft
  • Military branch: Ukrainian Air Force

1. Mi-8

peer_gynt / Flickr
  • Active aircraft: 74
  • Type: Combat helicopter
  • Military branch: Ukrainian Air Force, Ukrainian Army Aviation

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