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The multirole combat aircraft Sukhoi Su-34, NATO code name "Fullback", is a Russian twin-engine, twin-seat aircraft able to perform strike, interdiction, ground, and naval attack duties. It has been developed on the reliable design of the fighter Sukhoi Su-27 “Flanker”, to replace the swing-wing Sukhoi Su-24 “Fencer”. The Su-34 is characterized by the large cabin where the two crew members, the pilot and the navigator/operator of weapons, sit side by side. Thanks to its two powerful Ljul’ka turbofans, the “Fullback” is able to reach a maximum speed of 2.000 km/h. It can operate in adverse weather conditions and in very severe environments. It is armed with a 30 mm gun, and thanks to its 12 hard points, it can carry an impressive variety of air-to-surface weapons and air-to-air missiles. The Russian company Sukhoi has also developed a dedicated version for export named Sukhoi Su-32 FN (Fighter Naval). Three specimens were tested by the Indian Air Force in 2015.
- Type: Fighter aircrafts
- Period: from '90
- Country: Russia
- SKILL: 3
- Model Dim.: 32.4 cm
- Box Dim.: 345 x 242 x 48 mm
The multirole combat aircraft Sukhoi Su-34, NATO code name "Fullback", is a Russian twin-engine, twin-seat aircraft able to perform strike, interdiction, ground, and naval attack duties. It has been developed on the reliable design of the fighter Sukhoi Su-27 “Flanker”, to replace the swing-wing Sukhoi Su-24 “Fencer”. The Su-34 is characterized by the large cabin where the two crew members, the pilot and the navigator/operator of weapons, sit side by side. Thanks to its two powerful Ljul’ka turbofans, the “Fullback” is able to reach a maximum speed of 2.000 km/h. It can operate in adverse weather conditions and in very severe environments. It is armed with a 30 mm gun, and thanks to its 12 hard points, it can carry an impressive variety of air-to-surface weapons and air-to-air missiles. The Russian company Sukhoi has also developed a dedicated version for export named Sukhoi Su-32 FN (Fighter Naval). Three specimens were tested by the Indian Air Force in 2015.