List of Aerial Victories
According to «Soviet aces 1941—1945. The victories of Stalin's Falcons» (Russian: «Советские асы 1941—1945. Победы сталинских соколов») by Mikhail Bykov.
| ## | Date | A/c type | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 06.07.1943 | Ju 87 | west of Zavidovka |
| 2 | 07.07.1943 | Ju 87 | Gostishchevo station |
| 3 | 09.07.1943 | Bf 109 | Krasnaya Polyana |
| 4 | 09.07.1943 | Bf 109 | east of Pokrovka |
| 5 | 09.08.1943 | Bf 109 | Prelestny |
| 6 | 14.08.1943 | Bf 109 | Iskrovka |
| 7 | 14.08.1943 | Bf 109 | Kolomna |
| 8 | 16.08.1943 | Ju 87 | Rogan |
| 9 | 22.08.1943 | Fw 190 | Lyubotin |
| 10 | 09.09.1943 | Bf 109 | north of Iskrovka |
| 11 | 30.09.1943 | Ju 87 | south-west of Borodayevka |
| 12 | 01.10.1943 | Ju 87 | west of Borodayevka |
| 13 | 01.10.1943 | Ju 87 | west of Borodayevka |
| 14 | 02.10.1943 | Bf 109 | Ploskoye |
| 15 | 02.10.1943 | Ju 87 | Petrovka |
| 16 | 02.10.1943 | Ju 87 | south-west of Andreyevka |
| 17 | 02.10.1943 | Ju 87 | south-west of Andreyevka |
| 18 | 04.10.1943 | Bf 109 | north-west of Borodayevka |
| 19 | 05.10.1943 | Bf 109 | south-west of Krasny Kut |
| 20 | 05.10.1943 | Bf 109 | west of Kutsevalovka |
| 21 | 06.10.1943 | Bf 109 | Borodayevka |
| 22 | 10.10.1943 | Bf 109 | Dneprovo-Kamenka |
| 23 | 12.10.1943 | Ju 87 | north of Ploskoye |
| 24 | 12.10.1943 | Bf 109 | south of Petrovka |
| 25 | 12.10.1943 | Ju 87 | south of Domotkan |
| 26 | 29.10.1943 | Ju 87 | Krivoy Rog |
| 27 | 29.10.1943 | He 111 | west of Budovka |
| 28 | 16.01.1944 | Bf 109 | Novo-Zlynka |
| 29 | 30.01.1944 | Bf 109 | east of Nechayevka |
| 30 | 30.01.1944 | Ju 87 | west of Lipovka |
| 31 | 14.03.1944 | Ju 87 | Osiyevka |
| 32 | 21.03.1944 | Ju 87 | Lebedin — Shpola |
| 33 | 11.04.1944 | PZL P.24 | Syrka |
| 34 | 19.04.1944 | He 111 | north of Iaşi |
| 35 | 28.04.1944 | Ju 87 | south-east of Vulturu |
| 36 | 29.04.1944 | Hs 129 | Horleşti |
| 37 | 29.04.1944 | Hs 129 | Horleşti |
| 38 | 03.05.1944 | Ju 87 | Târgu Frumos — Dumbrăviţa |
| 39 | 31.05.1944 | Fw 190 | east of Vulturu |
| 40 | 01.06.1944 | Ju 87 | Cuza Vodă |
| 41 | 02.06.1944 | Hs 129 | west of Stânca |
| 42 | 03.06.1944 | Fw 190 | Rediu Ului — Tătăr |
| 43 | 03.06.1944 | Fw 190 | Rediu Ului — Tătăr |
| 44 | 03.06.1944 | Fw 190 | north-west of Iaşi |
| 45 | 07.06.1944 | Bf 109 | Pârliţa |
| 46 | 08.06.1944 | Bf 109 | Cârpiţi |
| 47 | 22.09.1944 | Fw 190 | north-west of Strenči |
| 48 | 22.09.1944 | Fw 190 | south-west of Ramnieki — Daksty |
| 49 | 25.09.1944 | Fw 190 | north-west of Valmiera |
| 50 | 16.01.1945 | Fw 190 | south of Studziana |
| 51 | 10.02.1945 | Fw 190 | north-west of Mohrin airfield |
| 52 | 12.02.1945 | Fw 190 | west of Kinitz |
| 53 | 12.02.1945 | Fw 190 | west of Kinitz |
| 54 | 12.02.1945 | Fw 190 | lake Kitzer-See |
| 55 | 17.02.1945 | Me 262 | east of Alt Friedland |
| 56 | 19.02.1945 | Bf 109 | north of Fürstenfelde |
| 57 | 11.03.1945 | Fw 190 | north of Brünchen |
| 58 | 18.03.1945 | Fw 190 | north of Küstrin |
| 59 | 18.03.1945 | Fw 190 | north-west of Küstrin |
| 60 | 22.03.1945 | Fw 190 | north of Zeelow |
| 61 | 22.03.1945 | Fw 190 | east of Gusow |
| 62 | 23.03.1945 | Fw 190 | station Werbig |
| 63 | 17.04.1945 | Fw 190 | Wriezen |
| 64 | 17.04.1945 | Fw 190 | Kinitz |
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