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21 RUSSIAN HELICOPTERS AT THE AIRBASE IN TAGANROG. PHOTO: PLANET, PUBLISHED BY BRADY AFRICK
The Russians have moved Ka-52 and Mi-8 helicopters from the occupied Ukrainian city of Berdiansk to Taganrog, Russia, following an ATACMS attack on an airfield.
Source: Defense Express, citing imagery posted by military analyst Brady Africk
Details: Military analyst Brady Africk tweeted evidence that Russian helicopters had been redeployed from Berdiansk to Taganrog.
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Recent imagery of Russia’s Taganrog air base shows several helicopters and large aircraft alongside vehicles and equipment.
This base is one of several used by Russian aircraft operating over Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/rWPkStI7xZ
— Brady Africk (@bradyafr) October 31, 2023
Satellite imagery shows that the Russians concentrated 21 of their Ka-52 and Mi-8 helicopters at the military air base in Taganrog on 31 October 2023.
21 Russian helicopters were at Taganrog air base when this latest satellite image was captured. pic.twitter.com/NosZ76KO7J
— Brady Africk (@bradyafr) October 31, 2023
Reportedly, these were helicopters that the Russian army had kept at the airport in occupied Berdiansk before it was attacked by Ukraine’s Defence Forces with ATACMS tactical missile launch systems on 17 October 2023, and which were removed from there as of 29 October, less than two weeks after the strike.
Russian helicopters left Berdyansk airport in southern Ukraine after Ukrainian forces struck the site with ATACMS earlier this month. pic.twitter.com/Aj1y5cYlAm
— Brady Africk (@bradyafr) October 30, 2023
The image only shows the sudden appearance of the same number of helicopters at the base in Taganrog, which was previously used as a base for Su-25SM3 ground attack jets.
It is not known whether the Russians transported the damaged helicopters there over land, or whether the intact helicopters flew there independently to support Russian troops on other fronts.
In terms of distances to the front line, it is 130 km from Taganrog to Volnovakha, and roughly 120 km from temporarily occupied Berdiansk to the front line on the Zaporizhzhia front.
The declared flight range of the Ka-52 is up to 480 km.
Defense Express does not rule out that the Russians may want to use Taganrog not only as a new air base for their attack helicopters, but also as a kind of “staging post” for repairing their army aircraft in the event of further ATACMS strikes by the Defence Forces of Ukraine against Russian airfields.
There is an aircraft repair plant in Taganrog, but up to now it has focused solely on the repair and maintenance of A-50 and A-50U radar surveillance aircraft.
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