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Sukhoi Su-27

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Sukhoi Su-27

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The Sukhoi Su-27, which first flew in 1977, represents Soviet air superiority fighter design at its apex. This single-pilot aircraft measures 21.9 meters long with a 14.7-meter wingspan, powered by twin engines achieving 2,500 km/h with a 3,530-kilometer range. Originating from the Soviet Union and continuing Russian service, the Su-27 combines supersonic performance with advanced maneuverability. Its multirole fighter designation reflects capability extension beyond pure air-superiority focus. The Su-27 remains among the most capable fighters of its generation.

Specifications

Role
Multirole fighter, air superiority fighter
Origin
Soviet Union / Russia
Crew
1
Engines
2
First flight
1977
Length
21.9 m
Wingspan
14.7 m
Max speed
2,500 km/h
Range
3,530 km