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A total of 1,847 Su-7 and its variants were built. [2] Su-7A First production version. The only production version that was a tactical air superiority fighter. Factory designation S-2. Manufactured 1957–1960 with 132 built. Remained in operational service until 1965. Su-7B The first ground-attack version, factory designation S-22 ...
Su-35S: 2007–present - Su-30MK-2/MKK: Flanker G MK-2: multi-role fighter aircraft MKK: strike-fighter aircraft Chinese variant of Su-30 134 Su-30МK: 1 July 1997 2000, December 2000–present - Su-30MKI: Flanker H air superiority fighter Indian Air Force variant of Su-30 230 (February 2017) Su-30МK: 1 July 1997 Su-30MKI: 2000 2002, September 27
Sukhoi Su-7 [14] Fg Off Atiq Sufi No. 11 Squadron PAF: Pakistan 07 Dec Samba Shenyang F6C: Sqn Ldr Jiwa Singh Sukhoi Su-7: Singh KIA Wg Cdr M H Hashmi No. 23 Squadron PAF: Pakistan 08 Dec F-86E Flt Lt Ramesh Gulabrao Kadam Sukhoi Su-7 BMK Kadam KIA [32] PAF Risalewala. Flt Lt Ramesh Gulabrao Kadam TACDE: India 08 Dec PAF Sukhoi Su-7 BMK Flt Lt ...
Throughout October 15, troops that had retreated through the lake continued to arrive at the defensive positions, where Israeli counterattacks were repulsed with the help of artillery. At 8:00 that morning, two Egyptian Sukhoi Su-7 fighter-bombers flew over the battlefield. On arriving over the fort, one was shot down by ground fire, and the ...
After 2 months of training, the formation was activated for combat. The first sortie was scheduled to take place on 28 November, but was moved back 6 days, to 2 December 1971. [58] The Otter - flown by Flight Lt. Shamsul Alam, with co-pilot F.L. Akram - was moved to Kailashsahar, and was prepared for a mission against targets in Chittagong.
This squadron later operated the Vampire (1965) aircraft followed by the Sukhoi-7 (1969), the MiG-21 Bis (1984) and is currently operating the Mig-21Bison (2003). [3] The squadron had received Presidential standard in 2013. [4] The squadron was number plated on an unspecified date. Currently, only 4 MiG-21 Bison squadron remains in service. [2]
In 1976, the regiment received Sukhoi Su-7B and Su-7BMK aircraft. In 1979, it received its first Su-7BKL aircraft. In 1982, the Su-7s were replaced with Mikoyan MiG-27D and MiG-27M aircraft. The regiment was disbanded in May 1988. Its aircraft and equipment were transferred to the 129th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment. [1]
The Lightnings stuck with tremendous impact during the December 1971 operations. A decade later, No. 20 Squadron were chosen to form the IAF's formation aerobatic team given the appellation of "Thunderbolts". [2] The IAF's most decorated squadron, No.20 Lightnings, was re-commissioned from its number plated status to operational status. [3]