Sukhoi Su-30 Russian multi role fighter jet video
The Su-30 is currently used by the Russian Air Force. However only several original Su-30 aircraft are operational. Recently Russia is obtaining a newer version of this aircraft - the #Su-30SM.
Variants Su-30K. Export version. It has been exported to India. Su-30KN. Upgrade project for operational two-seat fighters, the Su-27UB, Su-30 and Su-30K. This program was cancelled with only a prototype built. Later it was revised as Su-30M2. Su-30MK. Improved export version. It was first revealed in 1993. Su-30MKI. Improved export version for India. It was jointly developed with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). Its reporting name in the West is #Flanker-H. This aircraft uses some of the cancelled Su-37 technology, such as the thrust vectoring engines, canards, improved radar systems and avionics. Its avionics was sourced from India, Russia, France and Israel. Russia delivered the first aircraft but later this aircraft was license-produced locally by HAL. As of 2015 India operates around 200 of these aircraft. Su-30MKM. Improved export version for Malaysia. It is a derivative of the Su-30MKI, but lacks canards. This aircraft uses a number of subsystems from other countries. First aircraft were delivered in 2007. As of 2015 Malaysia operates 18 of these aircraft. Su-30MKA. Improved export version for Algeria. It lacks canards and is fitted with French and Russian avionics. A total of 58 of these aircraft were ordered. Su-30MKK. Improved export version for China. It is used by Chinese air force. Its reporting name in the West is Flanker-G. In Chinese Air Force use these aircraft for the long-range strike role. Bu 2012 China operated 76 of these aircraft. This version has also been exported to Indonesia. Su-30MK2 is an improved export version. It is a further development of the Su-30MKK. It has been exported to China (used by naval aviation). As of 2012 a total of 24 were in service. It has also been exported to Venezuela, Vietnam and Uganda. This aircraft lacks canards. Su-30MKV is an improved export version for Venezuela. It evolved from the Su-30MK2. Su-30M2 upgraded version, based on the Su-30MK2. Russian Air Force ordered 20 of these aircraft. By 2014 at least 12 were produced. #Su30SM is a multi-role fighter, used by the Russian Air Force and Naval Aviation
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