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 Sukhoi Su-30 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is a derivative of the Sukhoi Su-27.
The Sukhoi Su-30 MKI variant is often confused by the unprofessional or uneducated commentator with the Sukhoi Su-30 MK-1 variant.
The Sukhoi Su-30 is a military aircraft that was produced by the Russian company Sukhoi in 1996.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sukhoi_Su-30   (860 words)

  
 Sukhoi Su-27 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sukhoi design, which was altered progressively to reflect Soviet awareness of the F-15's specifications, emerged as the T-10 (Sukhoi's 10th delta wing design), which first flew on 20 May 1977.
The Sukhoi Su-27 (Су-27 in the Cyrillic alphabet) (NATO reporting name 'Flanker') is originally a Soviet fighter aircraft designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau (SDB).
Although the 'Flanker' has some capacity to carry air-to-ground weapons, in Frontal Aviation service its primary role was neither air support nor battlefield air superiority--it was intended as a sort of aerial interdictor, tasked with fighting its way past enemy (presumably NATO) lines to strike tanker and AWACS aircraft.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sukhoi_Su-27   (1952 words)

  
 Code One Magazine: Su-35: The Latest From Sukhoi — October 1994
Sukhoi Design Bureau chief Mikhail Simonov has alluded to a small aft-facing radar mounted in the extreme rear end of the fuselage sting, but no such system has been seen on any of the flight-worthy Su-35s currently undergoing test.
Sukhoi and the Russian government promote the Su-35 as the chosen champion of non-westernized air forces.
Sitting on the tarmac at Zhukovsky flight test center, Sukhoi's latest and greatest fighter, the stunning Su-35, gives every impression of a coiled snake.
www.codeonemagazine.com /archives/1994/articles/oct_94/oct2a_94.html   (1017 words)

  
 SUKHOI SU-37 SU-35 SUPER FLANKER
Formerly known as the Su-27M, the SUKHOI Su-35 is an advanced derivative of the Su-27 "FLANKER".
Designed in 1977 by the SUKHOI Experimental Design Bureau (EDB), the Su-27 came along as the first implementation of the vast and manifold development scenario of fourth generation tactical aircraft for the then Soviet, now Russian, Air Force.
The seriousness of this statement was confirmed by the first flight of the Su-37 prototype on April 2, 1996, with test pilot Yevgeny Frolov, Hero of Russia, at the controls.
users.otenet.gr /~alvemm/su35.html   (1399 words)

  
 Sukhoi
Sukhoi fighter aircraft were supplied to India, China, Iraq, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Germany, Syria, Algeria, North Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Yemen, Egypt, Libya, Iran, Angola, Ethiopia, and Peru.
The Sukhoi Corporation is a major Russian military fighter aircraft manufacturer.
A total of more than 2000 Sukhoi aircraft was supplied to foreign countries on export contracts.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/s/su/sukhoi.html   (156 words)

  
 The Sukhoi Su-25 "Frogfoot"
Sukhoi engineers could accommodate the request for more warload by scaling up the design, but supersonic performance was out of the question, though they were able increase its top speed.
The Sukhoi team was led by the bureau's Oleg Samolovich and worked from a general specification developed by I.V. Savchenko, commandant of the VVS (Soviet Air Force) air academy.
The flight was performed by Sukhoi OKB's chief test pilot, General Vladimir Ilyushin, one of the USSR's most prominent test pilots and by an irony son of Sergei Ilyushin, founder of the rival Ilyushin OKB.
www.faqs.org /docs/air/avsu25.html   (6412 words)

  
 Sukhoi Su
The Sukhoi SU-27 is a beautiful aircraft both on the ground and in the air with amazing maneuverability characteristics and a firepower to reckon with in air-to-air combat.
ref : ADJ 430 for the Su 35 - 37
The Su 27 Flanker single seat supersonic interceptor is a typical fourth generation Soviet fighter that has come to be generally recognized as one of the world’s best fighters of the 90’s.
perso.wanadoo.fr /aviationdesign/sukhoi/sukhoi.htm   (605 words)

  
 Sukhoi T-10S / Su-27 Flanker
Sukhoi has offered an enhanced version of the Su-35 to South Korea equipped with the NIIP NO-11M phased-array radar, Mil Std 1553 digital databus and an updated cockpit fitted with multi-function flat screen displays and a side-stick controller.
Due to the lack of finances, the Russian military is unable to afford the new airframes that Sukhoi is exporting to India and China as the Su-30 family, so they are resorting to upgrades of existing Su-27UB two-seat combat-capable trainers incorporating the technology from the export programme.
Although constrained by Farnborough’s flight safety committee, Sukhoi’s test pilot, Yevgeni Frolov, still managed to stun the crowd at the 1996 SBAC show with some incredible ‘supermanoeuvres’ - but that was nothing compared to what this writer saw him perform in front of his home crowd at Zhukovsky during MAKS 97.
mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /flankers_pages/su-27_variants.html   (3291 words)

  
 Su-27 FLANKER (SUKHOI) - Russia / Soviet Nuclear Forces
Sukhoi in 1997 signed an estimated $180-million contract with Vietnam to supply six Su-27 (of which two Su-27SK and four Su-27UB).
By the end of 1997 Sukhoi had passed all of the blueprints over to license production of the Su-27SK in China, and negotiations on the sale of a further 55 Su-27 fighters to China also began.
It is thought that Vietnam plans to buy a total of 24 Sukhoi warplanes for $800 million by the end of the century.
www.fas.org /nuke/guide/russia/airdef/su-27.htm   (409 words)

  
 Sukhoi Su-35 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sukhoi Su-35 is a Russian fighter aircraft.
A development of the Su-27, it was originally identified as the Su-27M.
Fourteen hardpoints, with a maximum external load of 8,000 kg
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sukhoi_Su-35   (353 words)

  
 Russian Aviation Page: Sukhoi S-37 Berkut (S-32)
Sukhoi's workhorse, basic Su-27 had been rebuild as the Su-30 interceptor, Su-33 carrier born fighter, Su-34 tactical bomber, Su-32FN ASW and coastal defence platform, Su-35 and Su-37 air-superiority fighters.
The S-37 is an internal Sukhoi OKB designation which is rationalized in terms of commonly used yet controversial indexing originated with Sukhoi Su-7 and Su-9 prototypes.
The Sukhoi's vision of fifth-generation fighter is considered a lower cost solution (in a ballpark of $40 mln) for the MFI requirement than officially cancelled article 1.42.
aeroweb.lucia.it /~agretch/RAFAQ/six5th_5.html   (3336 words)

  
 Sukhoi Su-27
Since a study by the British agency DERA that one derivative (or variant?) the Sukhoi Su-35 is much less capable than either F/A-22 or the Eurofighter Typhoon.
The Sukhoi 27 (Su-27 - NATO designation: Flanker) is a Russian single-seater fighter aircraft designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau under Pavel Sukhoi.
The export cost is $35 million per aircraft or $70 million a ten-year supported lease.
www.freeglossary.com /Su-27   (716 words)

  
 F-X BR
France's Mirage 2000-5BR and Russia's Sukhoi Su-35 lead the race, sources say, mainly because of their promise of total technology transfer and local manufacture.
Sukhoi is the preferred aircraft of the pilots.
Sukhoi is proposing to supply the fighters with spare parts, which was sore point in its prior offer.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/world/brazil/fx-br.htm   (1135 words)

  
 AW_12_22_2003_p35-01.xml
Designated article 172, the weapon was included on a model of the Su-35 derivative of the Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker, on display during the Dubai air show.
Novator's article 172 long-range air-to-air missile is shown in model form, carried on the inboard wing pylon of the Sukhoi Su-35 version of the Flanker.
Alexander Klementiev, Sukhoi commercial director and deputy general director, suggested that the Novator missile was still at the conceptual stage and that the ultimate design could look somewhat different from the one shown in Dubai.
www.aviationnow.com /media/images/xml/awst_xml/2003/12/22/AW_12_22_2003_p35-01.xml   (404 words)

  
 Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker
The Sukhoi Su-27 is a long range air superiority fighter, comparable to the American F-15 Eagle.
The Su-27 is the most powerful Sukhoi jet fighter ever to be born and has astounded air show audiences around the world with its incredible agility.
A shipboard version of the Su-27, also known as the Su-33, with canards and folding wings, has been tested on Russia's first big carriers, and there is a two-seat attack version, the Su-27IB or Su-34, with side-by-side seating in a reshaped nose just like the "platypus".
www.geocities.com /eepohsan/su27.html   (294 words)

  
 Rosoboronexport Reinforcing Its Positions on Latin American Aircraft Market
Rosoboronexport and Sukhoi have offered the Su-35 multi-role fighter and stated their readiness to transfer the manufacturing technologies for these aircraft to Brazil, including the establishment of their co-production.
According to sources in the Russian defense-industry complex, the agreement means that if Sukhoi wins the tender, Aviabras will undertake to produce the Su-35 components and integrate equipment, software and armaments of these aircraft with regard to the Brazilian Air Force requirements.
Sukhoi, which operates on the world market via Rosoboronexport, is taking part in a tender held by the Brazilian Air Force for the procurement of 24 supersonic strike fighters.
www.aviationnow.com /shownews/02fidae/topsto23.htm   (841 words)

  
 F-16.net :: View topic - F-15E vs SU-34 (which is the better strike aircraft?)
Sukhoi (Su-35): about 81 million USD per fighter.
The Sukhoi's can carry the R-77 (AA-12) which has a range of upto 100 KM, the R-27 (AA-10) family with a top range of 130 KM, and for the short range they can use the R-73 family.
Sukhoi's Flanker series has a dismal combat record, at least, against Western nations.
www.f-16.net /f-16_forum_viewtopic-t-2479.html   (1365 words)

  
 Keyword
Russia's Sukhoi to develop 5th generation fighter jet 03/23/2005 18:47 The new fighter jet will be a fundamentally new machine, not just a modernized version of an old pursuit plane The competition of world's biggest superpowers to develop the fifth generation of pursuit planes still continues.
The introduction of 10 upgraded Sukhois was made at an impressive ceremony in the South-western city of Pune, presided by Defense Minister George Fernandes and in the presence of the IAF Chief S Krishnaswamy.
SUKHOI´S “FLANKER” IS SELLING WELL By Piotr Butowski/KS Mikhail Pogosyan, General Director of Sukhoi Holding, is optimistic about the prospects of further sales before the end of the decade of the Su-27 family, by far the best combat aircraft produced in Russia.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/keyword?k=sukhoi   (2319 words)

  
 Su-30
Sukhoi has a $1.5-$1.8 billion deal to supply 40 Su-30MK to India.
The cost of one Su-30MKK fighter jet is estimated at $35 million - $37 million.
The Sukhoi-30 can be modified into a naval version, if the Indian Government decides to acquire an aircraft carrier.
www.fas.org /man/dod-101/sys/ac/row/su-30.htm   (1166 words)

  
 AIN Online June 2004: Brazilian fighter order could kill Russian RJ
Reports out of both Brazil and Russia have also indicated that in exchange for the Su-35 purchase, Sukhoi will close the RRJ program and form a partnership with Embraer to license-produce the Brazilian firm’s civilian aircraft in Russia, displacing the RRJ in fulfilling Russia’s need for new-generation regional aircraft.
Sukhoi executives reportedly did not suggest the plan, but the Russian State Committee for Military-Technical Cooperation might force it on them.
Having the RRJ in Sukhoi’s stable of products has created a political hot potato for the Russians because it would compete with the Embraer 170/190 line.
www.ainonline.com /issues/06_04/06_04_brazilianp61.html   (1292 words)

  
 Military Aviation
In an atmosphere in which funding for existing aircraft projects was impossible, the Sukhoi OKB ensured continuing financial support for its advanced Su-27 derivative, initially designated Su-27M, by the simple expedient of redesignating it as Su-35.
The Su-35 is being agressively marketed by the Sukhoi OKB, and prototypes have been painted in several eye-catching camouflage schemes.
In addition to the aerodynamic and control system improvements, Sukhoi has been working on vectoring engine nozzles and on various avionics improvements.
www.sirviper.com /index.php?page=fighters/su-27/su-35   (946 words)

  
 Sukhoi Su-35
Sukhoi Su-35UB: Two-seat derivative of the Su-35 with same FCS, canard foreplanes, tall square-topped tailfins, 12-pylon wing, Zhuk main AI radar and N012 rearward-facing, tailcone-mounted radar.
A major production centre for Sukhoi aircraft at the present time, KnAAPO has manufactured combat aircraft of the single-seat Su-27 series, including the naval Su-33/UB, and the Su-35/37, and is also responsible for the S-80 STOL transport, Beriev Be-103 light amphibian and, when placed in production, Kamov Ka-62M helicopter.
Developed as a demonstrator and trainer for the Su-35, the construction of the prototype (Blue 801) may have been prompted by the needs of Sukhoi's campaign to sell the Su-35 to South Korea.
www.aeronautics.ru /archive/vvs/su35-01.htm   (1559 words)

  
 Su-35 (Su-27M)
As of early June 2002 Sukhoi's Su-35 fighter jet was said to have a "close to 90 percent" chance of being the winner in a Brazilian tender to buy up to 24 new supersonic fighters for $700 million.
Sweden's Saab is bidding in the contest together with BAE with its Gripen fighter, while Embraer and Dassault are offering a version of Dassault's Mirage strike plane.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/world/russia/su-35.htm   (376 words)

  
 Sukhoi Su-35 Flanker
The Sukhoi Su-35 is dramatic evidence that Russia can still create advanced warplanes.
It is a further development of the Su-27, giving Moscow a new "top gun" with no PUBLICALLY KNOWN equal in the West.
This is one of the world's hottest fighters.
lejora.tripod.com /su37   (63 words)

  
 Foreign Fighters Get Better
Russian press reports said the Sukhoi factory workers would be on overtime fulfilling the deal as quickly as possible.
The company has experienced huge financial problems, particularly with the selection of rival Sukhoi's Flanker series as the centerpiece of the Russian air force, and the 1.44 is considered, at best, a technology demonstrator.
These estimates of the Flanker's capabilities are based on intelligence, statements by Sukhoi representatives, and the firsthand experiences of US, European, and Japanese pilots who have been allowed to fly the aircraft.
www.afa.org /magazine/oct2001/1001fighter.asp   (3106 words)

  
 Fighter Aicraft, Su-35
The design potential of the Su-27 aircraft made it possible for the Sukhoi EDB to develop, on its basis, some new versions of combat aircraft for various roles, such as the Su-27UB combat trainer, Su-30 multipurpose two-seater, Su-33 deck-based fighter, Su-32FN front-line bomber and, of course, the Su-35 multipurpose fighter.
As soon as the work on the Su-35 was started by Sukhoi, the KnAAPO specialists actively participated in the project, designing units and assemblies for the future aircraft.
Without the concerted efforts of KnAAPO, Sukhoi EDB and hundreds of allied enterprises, this wonderful machine would remain a mere blueprint.
www.saunalahti.fi /~fta/Su-35.htm   (1779 words)

  
 Sukhoi Su-35
Wingtip ECM pods replaced missile launch rails on at least two Su-35 prototypes, and are usually illustrated in Sukhoi publicity material relating to the aircraft.The forward radome is reportedly a receiver, while the rear is a transmitter, rather than both being transmitters for front and rear hemisphere coverage, according to Sukhoi documents.
The Su-35 is controlled using a completely new digital fly-by-wire control system(the standard Su-27 using FBW only in pitch).The system is Quadruplex, using four channels in pitch and three in roll/yaw.
The Su-35 is armed with a pair of R-73s outboard, four R-77s and a trio of the new long range anti-AWACS weapon, whose range can be further extended by the addition of a separate booster.
www.bangalorenet.com /system1/shantanu/sukhoi.htm   (413 words)

  
 :: Discovery Channel CA ::
There are another high performance fighter, such as Su 27 the Flanker, the fastest fighter MiG 25 or even the Me 262.
Your page of choices is incomplete without the DHOC Twin Otter, the prototype of the Attack Aircraft, the Typhoon, and its modern successor, the A10 Thunderbolt, the "wart hog".
Sure, some of those aircraft are pretty good, because they are well known to most people, but you need to let those people know whats out there.
www.exn.ca /flight/flightpath/page.asp?num=3   (973 words)

  
 Sukhoi Said 'Sure Thing' In $700M Brazil Tender
BRASILIA, Brazil -- Sukhoi's Su-35 fighter jet has a "close to 90 percent" chance of being the winner in a Brazilian tender to buy up to 24 new supersonic fighters for $700 million, Sukhoi's Brazilian partner said Tuesday.
Sukhoi Said 'Sure Thing' In $700M Brazil Tender
The purchase, which may be decided next week, is set to be one of the biggest arms deals in recent Latin American history and is hotly contested by such heavyweights as Lockheed Martin Corp. with its F-16 fighter, BAE Systems PLC, and Brazil's Embraer together with France's Dassault Aviation SA.
www.themoscowtimes.com /stories/2002/06/06/042.html   (218 words)

  
 NOVA Online/Top Gun Over Moscow/Russian Air Force/Miller essay
Conversely, the latest MiG and Sukhoi fighters, though offering a plethora of mildly innovative and utilitarian features, are simply behind the technological power curve...to the tune of about a decade.
Though aesthetically appealing and capable of extraordinary brute performance, these Mach 2-plus-capable fighters are decidedly antiquated in an era now dominated by low-observables technology, non-metallic structural materials, proactive attention to cockpit/pilot interface, and a rapidly surfacing international military initiative in the direction of UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles).
In a country that has difficulty getting even minute quantities of fresh produce to public market, the latter failing comes as no surprise to even the most casual observer.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/nova/topgun/miller.html   (494 words)

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