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An Su-34, bottom view An Su-34 at Bassel Al-Assad International Airport in Latakia, Syria, in late 2015, early in Russia's intervention in Syria. In September 2015, six Su-34s arrived at Latakia airport in Syria, for attacks against rebel and ISIL forces. [103] Russian air attacks in Syria started on 30 September, in the Homs region. [104]
T-4/100: 1972, supersonic bomber, similar in concept to XB-70 Valkyrie, which was developed by Sukhoi during the 1960s and 1970s. T-49 : prototype interceptor, modernized variant of Su-11, 1960 T-60S : intermediate range bomber.
Download QR code; Print/export ... First supersonic civil aircraft since the Concorde [2] ... Sukhoi Su-34: Soviet Union: Turbofan: Attack: 1990:
The Su-34, worth around $36 million, is Russia's most efficient fighter bomber with advanced tech. Ukraine has previously held long kill streaks with Russian Su-34s.
Supersonic aircraft were developed in the second half of the twentieth century. Supersonic aircraft have been used for research and military purposes, but only two supersonic aircraft, the Tupolev Tu-144 (first flown on December 31, 1968) and the Concorde (first flown on March 2, 1969), ever entered service for civil use as airliners.
"In the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, in a mountainous area, an Su-34 aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces crashed during a scheduled training flight," Russia's RIA state news agency cited ...
On May 8, just prior to Russia’s Victory Day holiday, saboteurs filmed themselves setting fire to one of Russia's Su-24 supersonic bomber.
12 Su-27, 18 Su-27UB, 47 Su-27SM and 24 Su-27SM3 in service as of 2022. [1] At least 422 Su-27/30/35 combined in service according to World Air Forces. [ 2 ] At least two Su-27 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.