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Sukhoi Su-32, Su-34 ASCC codename: Fullback Medium Tactical/ Strategic Bomber |
DESCRIPTION:
Based on the Su-27 fighter, the Su-34 is a tactical low-level bomber designed to replace the Su-24. The first Su-34 prototype was a modified Su-30 tandem two-seat trainer, itself a variant of the Su-27, reconfigured with two side-by-side seats in a widened fuselage. The widened nose also contains a terrain-following radar and terrain-avoidance system needed for low-level flight. Furthermore, the revised nose shape is a flat, sharp, chined configuration similar to that on the SR-71 Blackbird to reduce radar cross-section. Like the Su-27, the Su-34 also features a rearward facing radar between the engines to track and fire upon targets behind the aircraft. Improvements over the Su-27 include more sophisticated avionics, addition of canards like those of the Su-33, better maneuverability, greater range, and improved low-level flight performance. The Su-34, originally known as the Su-27IB, is expected to replace the Su-24 bomber as well as the MiG-25RB reconnaissance plane. A further variant of the Su-34 is the Su-32FN optimized for maritime attack and reconnaissance duties. Some reports also suggest a navalized version of the Su-34 (possibly confused with the Su-33UB) equipped with more powerful engines and thrust vectoring to reduce the takeoff distance. This variant remains somewhat doubtful, however, since the Russian Navy only operates a single aircraft carrier that seldom leaves port. Russia hopes to ultimately build as many as 600 examples of the Su-34 by about 2030. Even though the Su-34 first flew in the early 1990s, production has been slow to get underway and only 58 have been funded through 2015. The age of the Su-24 and MiG-25 means these aircraft will likely be removed from service by 2020 leaving a large gap in capability until sufficient numbers of the Su-34 become available.
Last modified 13 September 2009
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HISTORY: | |
First Flight |
(modified Su-30) 13 April 1990 (Su-34) 18 December 1993 |
Service Entry
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unknown
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CREW: |
two: pilot, weapon systems officer
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ESTIMATED COST:
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unknown
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AIRFOIL SECTIONS: | |
Wing Root | unknown |
Wing Tip
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unknown
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DIMENSIONS: | |
Length | 82.67 ft (25.22 m) |
Wingspan | 48.18 ft (14.70 m) |
Height | 20.33 ft (6.20 m) |
Wing Area | 666 ft² (62.0 m²) |
Canard Area
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unknown
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WEIGHTS: | |
Empty | 30,865 lb (14,000 kg) |
Normal Takeoff | 85,980 lb (39,000 kg) |
Max Takeoff | 99,210 lb (45,000 kg) |
Fuel Capacity | 26,675 lb (12,100 kg) |
Max Payload |
17,640 lb (8,000 kg)
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PROPULSION: | |
Powerplant | two Saturn/Lyul'ka AL-31MF afterburning turbojets |
Thrust |
58,460 lb (260 kN)
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PERFORMANCE: | |
Max Level Speed |
at altitude: 1,180 mph (1,900 km/h) at 32,780 ft (10,000 m), Mach 1.8 at sea level: unknown cruise speed: 810 mph (1,300 km/h) at 32,780 ft (10,000 m) |
Initial Climb Rate | unknown |
Service Ceiling | 45,890 ft (14,000 m) |
Range |
typical: 2,160 nm (4,000 km) ferry: 3,775 nm (7,000 km) |
g-Limits |
+7
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ARMAMENT: | |
Gun | one 30-mm GSh-301 cannon (149 rds) |
Stations | ten external hardpoints and two wingtip rails |
Air-to-Air Missile | up to 12 R-27/AA-10 Alamo, R-73/AA-11 Archer, or R-77/AA-12 |
Air-to-Surface Missile | AS-12, AS-13, Kh-29/AS-14 Kedge, Kh-35, Kh-41, Kh-59 |
Bomb | KAB-500, KAB-1500 laser-guided bombs |
Other |
rocket pods, ECM pods
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KNOWN VARIANTS: | |
Su-27IB | Original designation of the Su-34 |
Su-34 | Production model based on the Su-27 airframe but with a widened forward fuselage for side-by-side seating as well as advanced navigation and attack avionics |
Su-32FN |
Maritime attack and reconnaissance model built for export
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KNOWN COMBAT RECORD: |
none
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KNOWN OPERATORS: |
Russia, Voyenno Vozdushniye Sili (Russian Air Force)
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