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Russian QRA Fighters & A-50 at Baranovichi

The latest satellite imagery from April 2014 acquired by Digital Globe shows several additions to Belarus’ 61st Fighter Airbase, a location less than 90 and 80 miles from the Polish and Lithuania borders, respectively. While both Russia and NATO countries always say their respective deployments are not aimed at one another, it’s not too difficult to read between the […]

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Belarus Returns MIG-29 Alert Fighters to Machulischi

The recent deployment of Russian SU-27 fighters to the 61st Fighter Air Base may have allowed Belarus to redeploy a flight of fighters to a key location around Minsk. According to the most recent satellite imagery from 24APR14, a flight of MIG-29 are now deployed to Machulischi, home of the 50th Mixed Air Base and Headquarters […]

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Belarus Imagery & News Roundup

Starting on the civilian side, DigitalGlobe imagery from 28APR12 shows the site for Belarus’ Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) which is officially under construction thanks to a Presidential Decree signed on 02NOV13. Belarus is the first nuclear “newcomer” country in Europe, and the second country after the United Arab Emirates, to start the construction of its first NPP […]

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Russia Deploys First Fighter Jets to Belarus

Belarus and Russia will now jointly patrol Belarusian airspace in an attempt to operationalize the joint air defense agreement ratified by Belarus previously in February 2012. Last month, Russia deployed the first four Su-27P (FLANKER-B) fighters to Baranovichi’s 61st Fighter airbase, located in Brestskaya Voblast, approximately 130 and 140 kilometers from the Lithuanian and Polish […]

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Former Indian Su-30K in the Belarusian Air Force?

  Russia has long included Belarus as a part of its export supply chain, repairing older military equipment in order to keep Belarusian maintenance proficiencies up to par. Not to mention, Belarus has often relied upon military exports as a key area of income. The recent transfer of 18 former Indian Su-30K to the Belarusian-based 558 […]

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