Table of Contents
- 1 What happened to the Soviet air force during the opening days of the German invasion?
- 2 How many Germans were killed during Operation Barbarossa?
- 3 What was the longest battle of World War 2?
- 4 How many tanks did the Soviets lose in WW2?
- 5 When was the Soviet MiG-29 made?
- 6 How many MiG-21s have been shot down in Serbia?
What happened to the Soviet air force during the opening days of the German invasion?
16. What happened to the Soviet air force during the opening days of the German invasion? Up to 2,000 Soviet aircraft were destroyed while still on the ground.
How many Germans were killed during Operation Barbarossa?
By the end of Barbarossa, the largest, deadliest military operation in history, Germany had suffered close to 775,000 casualties. More than 800,000 Soviets had been killed, and an additional 6 million Soviet soldiers had been wounded or captured.
How long was Barbarossa supposed to take?
Operation Barbarossa
Date | 22 June – 5 December 1941 (5 months, 1 week and 6 days) |
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Location | Central Europe Northeast Europe Eastern Europe |
Result | Axis failure Opening of the Eastern Front Axis failure to reach the A-A line Beginning of Soviet Winter counter-offensive |
How good was Soviet air force?
The force became one of the best services of the Soviet Armed Forces due to the various types of aircraft being flown and their capabilities and the strength and training of its pilots, and its air defense arm became an independent component of the armed forces in 1949, reaching full-fledged force status in 1954.
What was the longest battle of World War 2?
Battle of the Atlantic
Battle of the Atlantic: September 3, 1939 to May 8, 1945 World War II’s longest continuous campaign takes place, with the Allies striking a naval blockade against Germany and igniting a struggle for control of Atlantic Ocean sea routes.
How many tanks did the Soviets lose in WW2?
Land
1941 | Total | |
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German Tank Production | 3,256 | 23,759 |
Production ratio(2) (German:Soviet) | 1:2 | 1:3 |
Soviet Tank losses | 20,500 | 83,500 |
German Tank losses | 2,758 | 25,584 |
Why was the Soviet Air Force so bad?
One of the main reasons for the large aircraft losses in the initial period of war with Germany was not the lack of modern tactics, but the lack of experienced pilots and ground support crews, the destruction of many aircraft on the runways due to command failure to disperse them, and the rapid advance of Heer troops.
Which country is the largest operator of MiG-21s?
India is the largest operator of MiG-21s. In 1961, the Indian Air Force (IAF) opted to purchase the MiG-21 over several other Western competitors. As part of the deal, the Soviet Union offered India full transfer of technology and rights for local assembly.
When was the Soviet MiG-29 made?
Built by the Soviets during the late 1950s, it was shaped by experience fighting in the Korean War. Hard-hitting and cost-effective, it became one of the most widely-used fighter aircraft in the world, used by the Warsaw Pact, Finland, India, and various Arab air forces.
How many MiG-21s have been shot down in Serbia?
Aircraft from air bases in Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina were relocated to air bases in Serbia. Detailed records show at least seven MiG-21s were shot down by AA defenses in Croatia and Bosnia. A MiG-21 shot down an EC helicopter in 1992.
What was the name of the first Soviet tank?
T-54/T-55. The T-54 and T-55 tanks are a series of Soviet main battle tanks introduced in the years following the Second World War. The first T-54 prototype was completed at Nizhny Tagil by the end of 1945.