List of Russian aircraft losses in the Second Chechen War

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The following is an incomplete list of Russian aircraft losses in the Second Chechen War . It includes both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.

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The general Russian aircraft losses 1999–2007 consisted of about 45 helicopters (23 Mi-8, 16 Mi-24, three Mi-26 and three others [1] ) and 8 fixed-wing aircraft (two Su-24 fighter-bombers and six Su-25 ground-attack aircraft).

1999

In a different accident on the same day a Russian border guard's Mi-8 suffered tail separation on take-off in Dagestan. Three crew members were injured – status unknown.

2000

2001

2002

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2006

2007

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