2B-Adversaries: Russian Federation (1991-2001)
Though the USSR collapsed in 1991, the former Soviet Air Force (VVS) and Air Defense Forces (PVO) carried on under the Russian Federation until they were merged in a 1998 re-alignment. Russian aircraft continued to brandish the red star markings until 2010.
During my military service, the VVS tested US Air defenses and performed signals intelligence missions near Alaska through 1994. The US responded in kind, and were frequently intercepted by PVO aircraft. US aircraft were often well within reach of PVO long-range SAM systems. Following a brief period of warming relations, Russia resumed aggressive maneuvers near US Navy ships operating in the Sea of Japan, starting with a flyover of the USS Kitty Hawk in October 2000. This was the beginning of another Cold War resurgence led by Vladimir Putin, who was named Prime Minister in 1998. This collection contains Russian aircraft and air defense equipment that were a direct threat to US forces during my time in service.
BOMBER / SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE
- Tu-95MS Bear-H (Russian Air Force)
- Su-24M Fencer-D (Russian Naval Aviation)
AIR DEFENSE FORCES - INTERCEPTORS & GCI
- Su-15TM Flagon-F (Russian Air Defense Forces)
- MiG-25PD Foxbat-E (Russian Air Defense Forces)
- MiG-23P Flogger-G (Russian Air Defense Forces)
- MiG-31B Foxhound (Russian Air Defense Forces)
- Su-27P Flanker-B (Russian Air Defense Forces)
- Big Mesh (P-30) GCI radar (Russian Air Defense Forces)
• Bar Lock (P-35) GCI radar (Russian Air Defense Forces)
AIR DEFENSE FORCES - ROCKETS
- SA-5 Gammon / *Square Pair (Russian Air Defense Forces)
- SA-10E Grumble / Flap Lid (Russian Air Defense Forces)
* Tin Shield (Russian Air Defense Forces)
* Clam Shell (Russian Air Defense Forces)
* Wishlist
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