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wiking85
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Axis and Soviet air operations during Operation Barbarossa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe RAF in the UK at the beginning of 1942 is smaller than I thought it would be. RAF returns for November 1941 give a total of 4500 first line aircraft on the books and serviceable, of which about 2800 are in the UK. RAF numerical strength doesn't really begin to climb until late 1942.
I wonder, does anyone have VVS fighter and bomber strengths for pre-Barbarossa and strengths for mid-1942? Also production rates for their medium and heavy bombers?
I can project Armee de l'Air figures, but the VVS is a bit of a black hole.
Also, does anyone have Fleet Air Arm figures?
Order of battle for Operation Barbarossa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia13,000 – 14,000 aircraft
The issue is how much of that could be projected into Western Europe in 1942 given Soviet historical disorganization they were overcoming in 1941. The Allies have a lot shorter of a distance to project power and better infrastructure on their side. Plus they can use German ports like Hamburg and Kiel to supply positions in Germany/Central Europe, while the Soviets would have to hide in port from the RN in the Baltic.
Soviet aircraft production by type and year:
Soviet Aircraft Production by Aircraft Type and Factory, 1941-1945 - On Airpower
The only issue is that this is after Barbarossa and the damage that did to Soviet industry in 1941, so numbers would likely be higher.
What ALA figures do you have I can find any