Russian military receives first UTS-800 trainer aircraft

On December 28, 2024, the Ural Civil Aviation Plant (UZGA) in Yekaterinburg announced the delivery of its first two UTS-800 turboprop trainer aircraft to the Russian Ministry of Defense for further testing.

The delivered aircraft, identified by their red tail numbers “06” and “07,” will be integrated into the flight testing program.

“These two serial UTS-800 aircraft will be used for flight testing. In both Soviet and modern times, the Ministry of Defense has lacked aircraft of this class in its educational institutions. Historically, cadets trained on jet-powered L-29 and L-39 models. Incorporating the UTS-800 into pilot training programs will substantially reduce training costs while maintaining high efficiency,” the spokesperson said.

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The UTS-800 is a localized variant of the DART (Diamond Aircraft Reconnaissance Trainer), a turboprop developed by Austrian aviation company Diamond Aircraft Industries GmbH. Since 2017, Diamond Aircraft has been under full control of Wanfeng Aviation Industry Co., Ltd., the aviation arm of China’s Wanfeng Auto Holding Group, which specializes in automotive components.

The UTS-800 represents a shift toward turboprop platforms for initial and basic pilot training, diverging from the long-standing reliance on jet trainers.

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