Thirty-two Su-25 ground-attack aircraft and other military materiel were photographed on February 18 at the Luninets airfield in Belarus, approximately 50 kilometers north of the border with Ukraine.
Ground-force units, troop tents, and a field hospital also remained deployed at Novoozernoye in Russian-occupied Crimea on February 18. According to Maxar, tanks, armored personnel carriers, infantry fighting vehicles, and support equipment have been parked in a maneuver/convoy position in the area.
Another photo taken this week shows new helicopter and Su-25 aircraft deployments at Russia's Millerovo airfield, around 16 kilometers from Ukraine's border.
Battle-group deployments and troop tents have also been photographed near the town of Valuyki, approximately 27 kilometers east of Russia's border with Ukraine.
Russian tents and artillery photographed on February 15, 2022, at the Opuk training area in Crimea, which Russia seized from Ukraine in 2014. Maxar says artillery units continue to train in the area and equipment has been positioned in a convoy formation.
Russian military equipment positioned at Lake Donuzlav in Crimea on February 15. According to Maxar, artillery units are deployed in the fields near the garrison and troop tents also remain nearby. Several large groups of armored equipment were positioned in a convoy formation.
A battalion-sized unit in a convoy near the Filativka training area in Crimea on February 15.
Armored vehicles at a rail yard in Yevpatoria in Crimea on February 15.
A military convoy near the Russian garrison in Yevpatoria on February 15.
An overview of road construction and a new pontoon bridge over the Pripyat River in Belarus on February 15. The bridge is less than 6 kilometers from the Belarusian-Ukrainian border.
A satellite image shows troops and equipment at the Brestsky training area in Brest, Belarus, on February 16. Maxar analysts say self-propelled artillery units continue to conduct training in the area and troops and equipment are positioned at the nearby Brest rail yard.
The scarred land around the Zyabrauka airfield in Belarus on February 15 shows where troops and equipment have departed. Maxar states that large ground forces recently deployed to this airfield are unaccounted for.
The Zyabrauka airfield in Belarus on February 15. Maxar says a new unit consisting of nearly 20 attack helicopters has arrived here.
A military convoy headed west at Rechitsa in Belarus on February 15. Most of the equipment and troops housed in the area have departed.
Battle-group equipment, including armor and artillery, in a convoy at the Kursk training area in Russia on February 14.
Self-propelled artillery in a convoy at the entrance to the Kursk training area in Russia on February 14.