| Trainers | ||||
| Aero | ||||
| Designation | Total | In Service | NATO Name | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| L-29 "Delphin" | > 2,000 | 1963-date? | Maya | Over 2000 of this Czechoslovak-designed jet trainer were delivered to the USSR. |
| L-39 "Albatros" | - | 1972-date | None | * |
| Ilyushin | ||||
| Designation | Total | In Service | NATO Name | Remarks |
| Il-28U | - | ??-1980s | Mascot | * |
| Mikoyan-Gurevich | ||||
| Designation | Total | In Service | NATO Name | Remarks |
| MiG-15UTI | - | ??-1970s | Midget | * |
| MiG-21U | - | 1962-date | Mongol | * |
| Polikarpov | ||||
| Designation | Total | In Service | NATO Name | Remarks |
| U-2 | ~ 30,000 | 1929-?? | Mule | Most produced biplane ever. |
| Sukhoi | ||||
| Designation | Total | In Service | NATO Name | Remarks |
| Su-7U | - | ??-1980s | Moujik | * |
| Su-9U | c.50 | 1962-1970s | Maiden | * |
| Su-11U | - | ??-1983 | Maiden | * |
| Yakovlev | ||||
| Designation | Total | In Service | NATO Name | Remarks |
| UT-2 | 7,243 | 1937-1950s | Mink | Standard Soviet basic trainer during WWII. |
| Yak-7U | 6,399 | ??-?? | Mark | * |
| Yak-11 | 4,566 | 1946-1962 | Moose | * |
| Yak-17UTI | c.430 | ??-?? | Magnet | Variants include the Yak-17UTI 'Magnet' conversion trainer. |
| Yak-18 | > 9,000 | 1946-date | Max | Over 9,000 have been built to date. |
| Yak-28U | - | ??-c.1992/94 | Maestro | About 700 Yak-28 built in all variants. |
| Yak-30 | 4 | - | Magnum | Four prototypes produced in 1960. Beaten by the Czechoslovak L-29 Delfin in the 1960 Warsaw Pact multi-purpose jet trainer aircraft competition. |
| Yak-52 | c.1,800 | 1976-date | None | * |
| Yak-130 | - | - | Mitten | Selected in 2002 as new advanced jet trainer; 200 required with deliveries to begin 2006-2008; Yak-133 light attack version under consideration, with possible reconnaissance and EW variants. |
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