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Russian air defenses have successfully intercepted multiple Ukrainian drones flying over Russian territory
Russia is going to set up an air base in eastern Belarus and deploy Su-27 fighter jets there, Russian Air Force Commander-in-Chief Viktor Bondarev said on Wednesday.
The air base of the Russian and Belarusian Air Force will be established in Bobruysk in 2016, ITAR-TASS quoted Bondarev as saying during a visit to the facilities under construction.
The Su 27s will be stationed at a military airfield for which a reconstruction plan has already been prepared.
Russia decided earlier this year to station 24 Su-27SM3 fighter jets to Baranovichi airfield in Belarus as part of united regional air defence system.
The Su-27 (NATO designation ‘Flanker’) is a twin-engine, multi-purpose long-range air superiority fighter, comparable to the US F-15. It is equipped to operate autonomously in combat over enemy territory and conduct interception of enemy aircraft, escort of deep-penetration strike aircraft and suppression of enemy airfields.
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