Reconnaissance plane shot down in Ukraine: this is how valuable the Beriev A-50 early warning radar plane is to the Russians

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50 meter wingspan and easy to recognize thanks to the round radar antenna: The Beriev A-50.
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It is a major blow in the liberation struggle of the Ukrainians against the Russian occupiers: According to army chief Valery Zalushni (50), the Ukrainian army destroyed a Russian Beriev A-50 radar early warning aircraft on Sunday evening. The shooting took place over the Sea of ​​Azov. In a statement on Telegram, Salushni celebrated the air force for the “perfectly planned and executed operation in the Pryasovia region.” A Russian Ilyushin Il-22, which apparently served as a flying command center, was also damaged in the attack.

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The loss of the radar plane represents a significant weakening for the Russians, comparable to the sinking of the Russian missile cruiser Moskva. The A-50 is crucial for aerial surveillance and coordination of Russian units. It has a top speed of 765 kilometers per hour, a wingspan of about 50 meters and a range of more than 7,000 kilometers. According to the Military Today portal, one model should cost about half a billion dollars, the equivalent of 420 million francs.

That’s how many A-50 jets Russia has

The 15 crew members continuously monitor the battlefield. They can detect air targets at a distance of 150 to 230 kilometers and ships at a distance of up to 400 kilometers. Simultaneously observing up to 300 targets is easy with the A-50. Detecting air defense systems, guiding missiles and coordinating targets for Russian fighter jets were all done from the A-50.

The most important information about the Beriev A-50 at a glance.

Unlike ground-based radar equipment, for which hills, bumps and mountains pose a challenge, the Russian aircraft can also locate low-flying enemy aircraft using so-called look-down surveillance. The detection of long-range drones and cruise missiles is also possible without any problems.

When will the Beriev A-100 arrive?

Ukraine committed a coup by shooting down Sunday, but the destroyed plane is not the only one in Russian possession. According to Forbes, the Russian Air Force has nine other A-50 reconnaissance aircraft, but not all of them are likely to be operational. An A-50 aircraft is said to be in use in Syria, and another was attacked with drones by a Belarusian resistance group in late February 2023.

The A-50 is also so valuable to Russia because its successor is not yet ready. The Beriev A-100, a more modern version of the surveillance aircraft, has been in development since early 2010.

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It is unclear how the plane was shot down on Sunday evening. The heart of the Russian air force generally operates outside the reach of Ukrainian air defenses. A plausible explanation is given by a 2022 report from the London Royal United Services Institute. In it, authors Justin Bronk, Nick Reynolds and Jack Watling point out that the A-50 aircraft can be compromised relatively easily by electronic attacks.

Source: Blick

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