Su-33: The Rise and Fall of Russia’s Aircraft Carrier Fighter
- The Su-33 was developed during the late Cold War to extend Soviet naval air defense and had a fleet of 19 aircraft.
- The Russian Navy replaced most of the Su-33 fleet with a new MiG-29K variant due to modernization costs and outdated systems.
- The Admiral Kuznetsov, Russia's only aircraft carrier, has been sidelined for over eight years due to fires and corruption.
- Internal investigations revealed that funds for the Admiral Kuznetsov's repair were siphoned off by corrupt officials.
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Russia’s Admiral Kuznetsov Aircraft Carrier Can Be Summed Up in 3 Words
Won’t Ever Sail: The Admiral Kuznetsov, Russia’s only aircraft carrier, has been sidelined for over eight years due to fires, corruption, and aging systems. -Built during the Soviet era, the 39-year-old vessel has become a symbol of the Russian Navy’s decline. -Its repair timeline has been repeatedly pushed back, with significant overhauls needed for its […] The post Russia’s Admiral Kuznetsov Aircraft Carrier Can Be Summed Up in 3 Words appeare…
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