Sukhoi Su-2
Military

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The Sukhoi Su-2, which first flew in 1937, is a Soviet short-range bomber accommodating two pilots. Measuring 10.5 meters long with a 14.3-meter wingspan and single engine, this aircraft achieves 485 km/h with a 1,100-kilometer range. The Su-2 represents Soviet reconnaissance-bomber development during prewar rearmament. Its two-seat configuration provided pilot and observer or gunner specialization. The aircraft's practical performance and load-carrying capability positioned it for tactical support missions during Soviet military operations of the late 1930s and World War II.
Caractéristiques
- Rôle
- Short-range bomber
- Origine
- Soviet Union
- Équipage
- 2
- Moteurs
- 1
- Premier vol
- 1937
- Longueur
- 10,5 m
- Envergure
- 14,3 m
- Vitesse maximale
- 485 km/h
- Autonomie
- 1 100 km