HomeNewsWorldHow Ukraine’s outgunned air force is fighting back against Russian jets

How Ukraine’s outgunned air force is fighting back against Russian jets

The success of Ukrainian pilots has helped protect Ukrainian soldiers on the ground and prevented wider bombing in cities, since pilots have intercepted some Russian cruise missiles.

March 22, 2022 / 22:55 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Rescuers remove debris from a school building damaged by shelling in Chernihiv, Ukraine, March 7. (Image: Reuters)
Rescuers remove debris from a school building damaged by shelling in Chernihiv, Ukraine, March 7. (Image: Reuters)

Each night, Ukrainian pilots such as Andriy loiter in an undisclosed aircraft hangar, waiting, waiting, until the tension is broken with a shouted, one-word command: “Air!”

Andriy hustles into his Su-27 supersonic jet and hastily taxis toward the runway, getting airborne as quickly as possible. He takes off so fast that he doesn’t yet know his mission for the night, although the big picture is always the same — to bring the fight to a Russian air force that is vastly superior in numbers but has failed to win control of the skies above Ukraine.

Story continues below Advertisement

“I don’t do any checks,” said Andriy, a Ukrainian air force pilot who as a condition of granting an interview was not permitted to give his surname or rank. “I just take off.”

Nearly a month into the fighting, one of the biggest surprises of the war in Ukraine is Russia’s failure to defeat the Ukrainian air force. Military analysts had expected Russian forces to quickly destroy or paralyze Ukraine’s air defenses and military aircraft, yet neither has happened. Instead, "Top Gun"-style aerial dogfights, rare in modern warfare, are now raging above the country.