 Loss of Ilyushin IL-22M impacts Russian air and land operations. On June 24th, air defence forces of the Wagner Private Military Company reportedly shot down Russian military helicopters and an Ilyushin IL-22M Airborne Command post aircraft. The IL-22M is part of a relatively small fleet of up to 12 aircraft heavily utilised for both airborne command and control and radio relay tasks. These special mission aircraft have played a key role in orchestrating Russian forces in their war against Ukraine. As high value assets, they have operated within the safety of Russian airspace far beyond the range of Ukrainian air defence systems. According to the UK Defence Intelligence, the loss of this aircraft is likely to have a negative impact on Russian air and land operations. In the short term, the psychological shock of losing a large number of aircrew in this manner will almost certainly damage morale within the Russian airspace force. In the longer term, there is a possibility that current tasking levels may have to be reduced to safely manage the remaining fleet. This will likely undermine Russia's ability to command and coordinate its forces, particularly during periods of high tempo operations.