On
September 21st the first Russian Su-30SM two-seat fighter flew. Thirty of this
model were ordered back in April and deliveries to the Russian Air Force are to
begin in six months. The Su-30SM is a Russian Air Force version of the Su-30MKI
that has long been exported (to India, Algeria and Malaysia). For the last two
decades Russian defense manufacturers have survived on exports. The Russian
military halted most procurement spending after the Soviet Union collapsed in
1991 (largely from financial mismanagement).
In the
last decade, the Russian military has gradually resumed buying. Initially, the
Russian military could not afford the best stuff (like the Su-30MKI). But that
has changed, and now the Russian military is catching up. This is the first
Su-30 model for the Russian Air Force that uses thrust vectoring (the ability
of the engine to direct its exhaust a bit and enhance maneuverability).
Both the
Su-30SM and Su-30MKI are most similar to the two seat American F-15E
fighter-bomber. The Su-30MKI, even though equipped with Western electronics,
costs less than $40 million each, about half what an equivalent F-15 costs. The
Russian version will have Russian electronics and other Russian made gear, but
otherwise be nearly identical to the Su-30MKI. The Su-30MKI/SM can carry more
than eight tons of bombs and hit targets over 1,500 kilometers away. The
Su-30SM is able to use a large range of missiles and smart bombs.
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