Su-25
The Soviet “flying tank” — a rugged, heavily armoured close-support jet built to operate low, from rough fields, and absorb hits.
Record
Conflict relevance
This is the catalogue's single record for this system. It is relevant to the modules below; each module's Force Atlas shows how it is used there.
Operators
Malian Armed Forces (FAMa): Small number delivered by Russia from August 2022; at least one lost in a 2023 crash. · Ukraine: Flown in very low-level lofted-rocket attacks to survive dense air defence; losses have been heavy. · Russia: Su-25SM variants used in the same low-level attack profile.
Battlefield role
Close air support and armed overflight: effective against fixed positions and columns, and a blunt instrument against a dispersed enemy that does not mass.
Strengths
Rugged, simple to operate from austere fields; genuine payload; psychological weight over towns no insurgent aircraft can contest.
Limitations
Unguided-ordnance delivery demands exposure at low level, where the aircraft is most vulnerable; precision depends on the targeting process behind it, not the airframe.
Visual identification
Straight wing with wingtip pods, twin engines flanking the fuselage, single tail — the classic “flying tank” silhouette.
Documented conflict use
Publicly displayed at deliveries in Bamako from 2022 and reported in strike operations in the northern and central campaigns; one airframe destroyed in a September 2023 crash at Gao airport.
Branch & service operators
- Malian Air Force (Armée de l’Air)Documented