Photo and video from the deck of the Admiral Kuznetsov heavy aircraft-carrying missile cruiser allow to count up aircraft of its aviawing.

Photo: RT / Anna Knishenko
After an official announcement of the first combat usage of deck-based aircraft of the Admiral Kuznetsov heavy aircraft-carrying missile cruiser against terrorists, stationed on the Syrian territory, a number of videos have been published. Blogger Colonelcassad has decided to take a close look at the deck of the aircraft carrier and count up aircraft of its aviawing, using these video materials.
A video of the Russian Defense Ministry:
Two Su-33 fighter jets, the side numbers – 76 and 62.

Photo: YouTube / Russian Defense Ministry
Two Su-33 fighter jets (the side numbers – 71 and 78), armed with the R-73 and R-27R missiles.

Photo: YouTube / Russian Defense Ministry
The Su-33 (the side number – 88), armed with the R-73 and R-27R missiles.

Photo: YouTube / Russian Defense Ministry
Close-up view of the missiles.

Photo: YouTube / Russian Defense Ministry

Photo: YouTube / Russian Defense Ministry
The Su-33 (the side number – 62), armed with the R-73 and R-27R missiles.

Photo: YouTube / Russian Defense Ministry
The Su-33 (the side number – 78), armed with the R-73 and R-27R missiles.

Photo: YouTube / Russian Defense Ministry
The Su-33 fighter jet (the side number – 67), armed with the R-73 and R-27R missiles.

Photo: YouTube / Russian Defense Ministry
The Su-33 (the side number – 84), armed with the R-73 and R-27R missiles.

Photo: YouTube / Russian Defense Ministry
A video of the Ren-TV TV-channel:
Landing of the MiG-29K.

Photo: YouTube / REN TV | News
The Su-33 (the side number – 66), armed with the R-73 missiles.

Photo: YouTube / REN TV | News

Photo: YouTube / REN TV | News
The Su-33 (the side number – 76), armed with the R-73 missiles.

Photo: YouTube / REN TV | News
A video of the Rossiya-1 TV-channel:

Photo: YouTube / Rossiya 24

Photo: YouTube / Rossiya 24
Two Ka-27PS, the side numbers – 55 and 57 (red).

Photo: YouTube / Rossiya 24
Flying-off of the Ka-27PL from the deck of the Admiral Grigorovich frigate (the side number – 06 (yellow)).

Photo: YouTube / Rossiya 24
The Su-33 (the side number – 62), armed with the R-27R missiles.

Photo: YouTube / Rossiya 24
The Su-33 (the side number – 62), armed with the R-73 missiles.

Photo: YouTube / Rossiya 24
The FAB-500 M-54 aerial bomb.

Photo: YouTube / Rossiya 24
The Ka-27PS, the side number – 55.

Photo: YouTube / Rossiya 24
A video of the Russian RT TV-channel:

Photo: YouTube / RT
The Su-33 (the side number – 85 (?)), armed with the R-73, the R-27R and, presumably, the FAB-500.

Photo: YouTube / RT
A video of the Ruptly TV video news agency:

Photo: YouTube / Ruptly TV
Landing of the Su-33 (the side number – 62), armed with the R-73 missiles.

Photo: YouTube / Ruptly TV

Photo: YouTube / Ruptly TV
Landing of the Su-33 (the side number – 66), armed with the R-73 missiles.

Photo: YouTube / Ruptly TV
The MiG-29KUBR (the side number – 52), the MiG-29KR (the side number – 47) and an unknown aircraft.

Photo: YouTube / Ruptly TV
The Ka-29, the side number – 75 (red).

Photo: YouTube / Ruptly TV
The Su-33 (the side numbers – 67 and 62 (?)), armed with the R-73 missiles.

Photo: YouTube / Ruptly TV
The Ka-27PS, the side number – 55 (red).

Photo: YouTube / Ruptly TV
A process of installation of the FAB-500 (?) on the Su-33 (the side number – 76).

Photo: YouTube / Ruptly TV
A video of the RT Arabic TV-channel:

Photo: YouTube / RT

Photo: YouTube / RT

Photo: YouTube / RT

Photo: YouTube / RT
The Su-33 (the side number – 62), armed with the R-73 and R-27R missiles.

Photo: YouTube / RT
A video of the 1 TV-channel:

Photo: YouTube / 1KN
The Su-33 (the side number – 62), presumably armed with the R-73 and R-27R missiles.

Photo: YouTube / 1KN
The Su-33 (the side number – 67), armed with the R-73 and, presumably, the R-27R.

Photo: YouTube / 1KN
The Su-33 (the side number – 76), armed with the R-73 and R-27R missiles.

Photo: YouTube / 1KN
The Su-33 (the side number – 66), armed with the FAB-500 aerial bombs and the R-73 missiles.

Photo: YouTube / 1KN

Photo: YouTube / 1KN
Two Su-33 (the side numbers – 67 and 88 (?)), armed with the FAB-500 aerial bombs, the R-73 missiles.

Photo: YouTube / 1KN
The MiG-29KR, the side number – 49 (?).

Photo: YouTube / 1KN

Photo: YouTube / 1KN
Another video of the Russian RT TV-channel:

Photo: YouTube / RT

Photo: YouTube / RT

Photo: YouTube / RT
The Su-33 (the side number – 67), armed with the FAB-500-M54 aerial bombs.

Photo: YouTube / RT

Photo: YouTube / RT

Photo: YouTube / RT
The MiG-29K, the side number – 49 (?).

Photo: YouTube / RT

Photo: YouTube / RT
Unidentified Su-33, armed with the FAB-500 aerial bomb.

Photo: YouTube / RT
A video of the Zvezda TV-channel:

Photo: YouTube / ZvezdaTVnews
The FAB-500-M62 and FAB-500 M-54 aerial bombs.

Photo: YouTube / ZvezdaTVnews
Two Su-33 (the side number – 78 and 66), armed with the R-73 missiles.

Photo: YouTube / ZvezdaTVnews

Photo: YouTube / ZvezdaTVnews
Another video of the Arabic RT TV-channel:

Photo: YouTube / RT
The Su-33 (the side number – 66), armed with the R-73 missiles and the FAB-500 aerial bombs.

Photo: YouTube / RT

Photo: YouTube / RT
The blogger drew the conclusion about weapons of the Su-33 fighter jets and represented it in the following table:

Photo: colonelcassad.livejournal.com
Colonelcassad also pointed out that the MiG-29Ks, in particular, the MiG-29KUBR (the side number – 52) and MiG-29KR (the side numbers – 47 and 49) were also spotted on the videos. The blogger also added that he could not find out which aircraft crashed in the Mediterranean several days ago.
In addition, he also presented a selection of photos, showing a color differentiation of uniforms of personnel of the heavy aircraft-carrying missile cruiser:

Photo: YouTube / Ruptly TV

Photo: YouTube / Ruptly TV

Photo: YouTube / Ruptly TV

Photo: YouTube / Ruptly TV