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Basic future aircraft of Russian Frontline Aviation. Maiden flight January 29, 2010. [citation needed] Sukhoi/HAL FGFA: FGFA is a derivative project from the Sukhoi Su-57 being developed by the Sukhoi OKB and HAL for the Indian Air Force (FGFA is the official designation for the Indian version). Sukhoi/HAL FGFA project cancelled after India ...
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.
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Su'. Lists of aircraft; 0–Ah ... Sukhoi Su-10; Sukhoi Su-11 (straight-wing fighter of 1947)
Pages in category "Sukhoi aircraft" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. ... Sukhoi Su-10; Sukhoi Su-11; Sukhoi Su-12; Sukhoi Su-15; Sukhoi ...
Category: Abandoned military aircraft projects of the Soviet Union. 6 languages. ... Sukhoi Su-10; Sukhoi Su-12; Sukhoi Su-15 (1949) Sukhoi Su-17 (1949) Sukhoi T-3;
When the system began the names were assigned by the Air Standardization Coordinating Committee (ASCC), made up of the English-speaking allies of the Second World War, the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and two non-NATO countries, Australia and New Zealand. The ASCC names were adopted by the U.S. Department of Defense and then NATO.
Multirole/Fighter aircraft Sukhoi Su-30 Russia: Jet: Multirole: 2012: 34-72+ 34-72+ 22 Su-30SM in service. [1] A total of 21 Su-30SM2 on order, [43] 12 of which have entered service as of July 2023. [102] [103] [104] [105].Calculated based on 3 squadrons and including training fighters, there are approximately 72 or more aircraft. Sukhoi Su-27 ...
Combat aircraft; Sukhoi Su-22: Fighter-bomber 10 [1] In July 2018, ten overhauled and modernized Su-22 fighter jets were unveiled. [2] Combat Aircraft Monthly quoted a spokesman for Iranian Aviation Industries stating "the PARS and IACI companies have been able to overhaul some 15 Su-22s, including two that were returned to Iraq". [3]