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- Su-32 Image A - Su-32 Image B - Su-34 Image A - Su-34 Image B - Su-34 Image C - Cockpit View -
Origin: (Real World)
Russia
Games Featured In:
Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War
Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War
Ace Combat: Assault Horizon
Operators:
"A World With No Boundaries"
Belkan Air Force
Osean Air Defense Force
Russian Air Force
Sapin Air Force
Ustian Air Force
Yuktobanian Air Force
Ace Pilots / Squadrons:
Pfau / BAF (ACZ)
Feinheit / BAF (ACZ)
Mumie / BAF (ACZ)
Suerte Flight / AWWNB-SAF (ACZ)
Armament:
Gun / 1 x 30 mm GSh-30-1 Cannon
Standard Missiles / AA-8 'Aphid'
XAGM / Kh-29 (AC5/ACZ)
XMAA / AA-12 Adder (ACZ)
LAGM / Kh-31 (ACZ)
Ace Combat 5 Stats:
Speed: 63
Mobility: 67
Stability: 79
Defense: 78
Air-to-Air: 51
Air-to-Ground: 96
Ace Combat Zero Stats:
Speed: 63
Mobility: 67
Stability: 79
Defense: 78
Air-to-Air: 51
Air-to-Ground: 96
Overview:
A dedicated fighter bomber version of the Su-27 'Flanker', first developed from the 1980s for the Soviet Union. Budget restrictions led the program to stall repeatedly, and led to the prototype aircraft being displayed publicly under a variety of roles and designations. When first described in the official Russian press in 1994 it was described as the Su-34.
The third pre-production aircraft was shown at a Paris Air Show in 1995 as the Su-34FN (FN for "Fighter, Navy"), described as a shore-based naval aircraft, and it was displayed as the Su-34MF at the MAKS air show in 1999. The Russian Air Force has apparently recently adopted the designation Su-34. The aircraft shares most of its wing structure, tail, and engine nacelles with the Su-27/Su-30 'Flanker', with canards like the Su-30/Su-33 'Flanker-D'/Su-35 'Flanker-F' to increase static instability (higher maneuverability) and to reduce trim drag. The aircraft has an entirely new nose and forward fuselage with a cockpit providing side-by-side seating for a crew of two.
The Su-34 retains the Su-27's engines, but with fixed intakes, limiting its maximum speed to Mach 1.8+. Unlike the earlier Su-27, the Su-34 has a modern glass cockpit, with colour CRT multi-function displays. Its avionics currently are based around a Leninets V004 passive electronically scanned array radar, and a UOMZ laser/television system for designating and guiding precision-guided munitions. The front-mounted radar is supplemented by a rear-aspect V005 radar housed in the long tail "stinger".
The Su-34 is also equipped with comprehensive ECM equipment, including an infrared missile launch detection system. As long missions require comfort, it has pressurization that it allows to operate up to 10,000 metres (32,800 ft) without oxygen masks, which are available for emergencies and combat situations. The Su-34 has 12 stores pylons for up to 8,000 kilograms (17,635 pounds) of ordnance, intended to include the latest Russian precision-guided weapons. It retains the Su-27/Su-30's GSh-30-1 30 mm cannon.
Specifications:
Crew: Two
Length: 23.34 m (72 ft 2 in)
Wingspan: 14.7 m (48 ft 3 in)
Height: 6.09 m (19 ft 5 in)
Loaded weight: 39,000 kg (85,980 lb)
Useful load: 8,000 kg (17,600 lb)
Max takeoff weight: 45,100 kg (99,425 lb)
Powerplant: 2× Lyulka AL-35F turbofans, 137.2 kN (30,845 lbf) with afterburner each
Maximum speed:
High altitude: Mach 1.8 (1,900 km/h, 1,180 mph)
Low altitude: Mach 1.2 (1,400 km/h, 870 mph) at sea level
Combat radius: 1,100 km (680 mi)
Ferry range: 4,000 km (2,490 mi)
Service ceiling: 15,000 m (49,200 ft)
Sources:
Ace Combat Series (game weapons loadings)
Global Security.org
Fighter Planes.com
Federation of American Scientists Military Analysis Network
Accreditation:
Original Article By: tkgamer
Article Edited By: Berserker

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