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The Sukhoi Su-30MKK (NATO reporting name: Flanker-G) [2] is a modification of the Sukhoi Su-30, incorporating advanced technology from the Sukhoi Su-35 variant. The Su-30MKK was developed by Sukhoi in 1997, as a result of a direct Request for tender between the Russian Federation and China . [ 3 ]
In the 1990s, China purchased Sukhoi Su-27 and Sukhoi Su-30MKK air superiority fighters from Russia, including those license-produced in China as the Shenyang J-11A. [5] The J-11A was further developed into the J-11B single seat and BS twin seat variant with indigenous technology. The J-16 is a strike fighter derived from the J-11BS model. [6]
License built Sukhoi Su-27 variant. J-11: [1] J-11B/BS: [1] Shenyang J-16: China Multirole strike fighter: 350 [1] Chengdu J-20: China Air superiority fighter: J-20A/B/S 200 + [1] [3] Fifth-generation stealth fighter. Sukhoi Su-27: Soviet Union: Air superiority fighter: Su-27UBK 32 [4] [1] Sukhoi Su-30: Russia: Multirole strike fighter: Su ...
From 2003 to 2011, and because of the U.S-imposed arms embargo against it, it has ordered a combined 11 Su-30MKK/MK2s (2 Su-30MKK and 9 Su-30MK2) for the Air Force. [91] In September 2013, it had all Su-30MKK/MK2s in inventory. [91] The aircraft were upgraded by Belarus in 2019. [92]
BEIJING (Reuters) -China and Russia carried out live-fire naval exercises in the South China Sea this week, Russian and Chinese state media reported, with the two countries having strengthened ...
The Su-30MKA was designed by Russia's Sukhoi Corporation beginning in 2006. The Su-30MKA is derived from the Sukhoi Su-27S and has a fusion of technology from the Su-37 demonstrator and Su-30MKI III program, being more advanced than the baseline Su-27S. It features state-of-the-art avionics developed by Russia, India, and France for display ...
China has warned of further actions after the US military shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon off the Carolina coast.. In a statement on Sunday, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said ...
On November 25, 1992, a further 12 Su-27SK single-seat fighters completed the 9th Regiment's complement, becoming China's first entirely fourth generation fighter regiment of the PLAAF.On December 20, 2000, the first batch of 10 Sukhoi Su-30MKKs joined the 9th Regiment, with a second batch of nine aircraft delivered on August 21, 2001.