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In total, 18 aircraft were delivered in 2014, [36] [37] with 20 planned to be delivered in 2015. [38] Sukhoi delivered the first batch of Su-34s under the 2015 defence procurement plan on 21 May 2015. [39] On 16 July 2015, the Sukhoi Company handed over another batch of Su-34 frontline bombers to the Russian Defence Ministry.
reconnaissance aircraft, light bomber 910 August 25, 1937 1939, December 1937–1942 1944 Su-7: Fitter A ground-attack aircraft 1,847 September 7, 1955 1959 1957–1972 - Su-9: Fishpot B interceptor fighter aircraft 1,150 June 24, 1959 1959 1959–1960s 1979 Su-11: Fishpot C interceptor fighter aircraft 108 December 25, 1958 1964 1962–1965 ...
The last batch of the Sukhoi was delivered to the Russian VVS in 2009. [94] Modernization continues with the program "Gefest". All frontline bombers Su-24 in the Central Military District received new sighting and navigation systems SVP-24 in 2013. [95] Su-24MK ('Fencer-D') Export version of the Su-24M with downgraded avionics and weapons ...
The Sukhoi Su-2 (Russian: Сухой Су-2) is a Soviet reconnaissance and light bomber aircraft used in the early stages of World War II. It was the first airplane designed by Pavel Sukhoi . The basic design received an engine and armament upgrade ( Su-4 ) and was modified for the ground-attack role ( ShB ).
The Su-10 was a multi-engined jet bomber with a crew of four comprising Pilot, Navigator/Bomb Aimer (usually the Commander of the aircraft), Gunner/Radio Operator, Gunner/Observer. Ejection seats were provided for the Pilot, Navigator and Radio Operator, the tail-gunner escaped after jettisoning the tail barbette.
Rocket research aircraft. Mikoyan-Gurevich I-270: 2 – n/a: 1945 rocket interceptor, cancelled. Mikoyan Project 1.44: 1 – Flatpack: Technology demonstrator. Mil V-12: 2 – Homer: Prototype helicopter. Myasishchev M-50/M-52: 2 – Bounder: Cancelled intercontinental bomber. OKB-1 EF 140: 1 – – Junkers jet bomber development. Sukhoi Su-47 ...
"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 ...
The Sukhoi Su-75 Checkmate (Russian: Сухой Су-75), also designated as the Light Tactical Aircraft (LTA; Russian: Лёгкий Тактический Самолёт - ЛТС, romanized: Legkiy Takticheskiy Samolyot - LTS), [1] [2] is a single-engine, stealth fighter aircraft under development by Sukhoi for export and for the Russian Aerospace Forces. [3]