Sukhoi Su-35
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The Sukhoi Su-35 is a Russian fighter aircraft.
A derivative of the Su-27, it was originally identified as the Su-27M. It was developed to counter the US F-15 and F-16; the proposed improvements would greatly enhance its air combat capabilities and the addition of a proposed new AAM with a 400 km range would render the craft truly formidable.
Following flight tests from 1988, based on the 1985 experimental T10-24, the first prototype was publicly displayed in 1992 at the Farnborough Air Show. Flight testing continued and up to 1994 eleven prototypes were built. Intended to enter service around 1995, the first test flights of an improved Su-35, the Su-37, in 1996 and the transfer of existing Su-35 prototypes to this program appeared to suggest the end of the Su-35 without any production aircraft.
It shares much in common with the naval variant of the Su-27, the Su-33, notably the larger wings and the more powerful engines. Other changes from the Su-27 were canards, a larger nose, the greater use of carbon fibre and aluminium-lithium alloy in the airframe, and larger, squarer tail fins. The new nose holds an improved radar and the aircraft had many other upgrades to its avionics and electronic systems, including digital fly-by-wire and a rear-radar for firing SARH missiles.
A two-dimensional asymmetric thrust vectoring system was tested on the Su-35 and seems to be the basis for the development of the Su-37.
A two-seater Su-35 variant crashed in the Paris Airshow in 2002, after the plane skidded the ground, caught fire and the pilots were forced to eject.
Su-35
- length: 22.20 m
- span: 15.15 m
- weight: 17,500 kg (empty), 33,000 kg (max take-off)
- max speed: 2,450 km/h (high altitude), 1,400 km/h (sea level)
- ceiling: 18,000 m
- range: 4,000 km
- power plant: two 14,000 kgf (137 kN) Lyulka AL-35MF turbofans (proposed, known prototypes use Su-27 Al-31F engines)
- armament: one 30 mm cannon, 14 hardpoints, max external load 8,000 kg
Designation sequence:
Su-24 -
Su-25 -
Su-26 -
Su-27 -
Su-28 -
Su-29 -
Su-30 -
Su-31 -
Su-32 -
Su-33 -
Su-34 -
Su-35 -
Su-37de:Suchoi Su-35