Only One-Third of Russia’s Tu-160M Fleet Used in Strikes Against Ukraine

Only One-Third of Russia’s Tu-160M Fleet Used in Strikes Against Ukraine
Russian Tu-160M bomber. February 2024. Source: @uac_ru

Only one-third of Russia’s Tu-160M strategic bombers are currently used for strikes against Ukraine.

According to analysts at AviVector, the remaining two-thirds are occupied with testing, training, maintenance, modernization, or are still being built.

Registry data shows that the Russian Aerospace Forces operate a total of 18 Tu-160M aircraft.

However, only seven of them are used for combat missions, operating from Ukrainka Air Base and occasionally from Engels-2 Air Base.

They are typically armed with cruise missiles at Engels-2 Air Base before missions, after which the aircraft either return to Ukrainka Air Base or remain at Engels-2.

A list of all known Russian Tu-160 aircraft. Source: @avivector.

These Tu-160Ms began operating from Ukrainka Air Base after the Security Service of Ukraine carried out a strike on Belaya Air Base in June 2025 – due to its greater distance from populated areas and highways.

In addition, two Tu-160s are in storage, one of which has likely already been decommissioned, analysts note.

There are also five newly built Tu-160M2 aircraft, whose operational status remains unclear. Around seven to nine Tu-160M and Tu-160M2 aircraft are located in the workshops of the Kazan Aircraft Production Association.

On March 18, 2026, two Tu-160M aircraft were moved to a new production workshop, the construction of which began in 2020, as seen in satellite imagery. Two more Tu-160M aircraft were located outdoors.

Satellite image of Ukrainka Air Base, taken on April 7, 2026. Source: @avivector. Satellite image of the Kazan Aircraft Production Association, taken on March 18, 2026. Source: @avivector. Satellite image of the Kazan Aircraft Production Association, taken on April 15, 2026. Source: @avivector.

On April 15, 2026, satellite imagery showed two Tu-160M aircraft out in the open, and as of April 16, they remain there.

The number of Tu-160M aircraft at various locations based on the latest satellite data as of April 16:

  • Engels-2 Air Base – 2 Tu-160M
  • Ukrainka Air Base – 6 Tu-160M
  • Yelizovo Airport – 1 Tu-160M
  • Ramenskoye Airport – 3 Tu-160M
  • Borisoglebskoye Airfield – 2 Tu-160M
Map of Tu-160M basing locations in Russia. Source: @avivector.

In March, Tu-22M3, Tu-95, and Tu-160 aircraft were spotted at Ramenskoye airfield near Moscow. Construction of new hangars is also ongoing there.

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