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Sukhoi Su-17

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Sukhoi Su-17

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The Sukhoi Su-17, which first flew in 1966, is a Soviet fighter-bomber combining supersonic performance with tactical versatility. This single-seat, single-engine aircraft measures 19 meters long with a 13.7-meter wingspan, achieving 1,400 km/h. The Su-17 designation reflects its role as advanced successor to Su-7 design, incorporating variable-geometry features and enhanced avionics. Its extended range and practical load-carrying capacity positioned it for both air-superiority and ground-attack missions. The Su-17 achieved widespread Soviet and allied service throughout the Cold War.

Spesifikasjoner

Rolle
Fighter-bomber
Opprinnelse
Soviet Union
Besetning
1
Motorer
1
Første flytur
1966
Lengde
19 m
Vingespenn
13,7 m
Maks. hastighet
1 400 km/h