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The spread of the Flanker 2012 jets schedule | Sobchak SECURITY - east. 2005
Among the eighties and early nineties, some Western analysts began to forecast the sales of the Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker, which at that time was entering service in the Russian Air Force. Obviously at that time hovered some concern, given that not only boasted the Flanker characteristics equal to or higher 2012 jets schedule than the U.S. counterpart (the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle), but also because 'Russia was known for producing fighter planes in generous quantities.
Today we know that things did not go exactly as planned by these analysts (thanks also to the end of the Cold War). Although the Flanker family 2012 jets schedule has in fact enjoyed a good commercial success, for the most part of the cases and 'Treaty of orders very modest and often by air force minors who have a level of efficiency not quite optimal.
Said that, 'we come to the numbers. The bulk of the production includes over 800 Su-27, Su-30, 450, more 'around 200 Shenyang J-11 Chinese version based on the Su-27. In addition to these versions manufactured in quantity 'very limited, such as the Su-33, Su-34, Su-35 and Su-37 two prototypes. In total, the overall output of the Flanker family amounts to approximately 1550 cars, including prototypes.
Speaking about the F-15, we have 1198 samples from superiority 'air / training / B / C / J / DJ 334 and F-15E attack and interdiction. Total 1532 models built from the 70s to today. Basically we are in a rare state of perfect equality ':-)
But how many Flanker are in service today? The answer is from the magazine Combat Aircraft, which was published in the October issue a concise but comprehensive list with Su-27/30/35 in service around the world, including the relevant operators.
This list, of course, takes into consideration only the original Flanker (built under license 2012 jets schedule in Russia 2012 jets schedule or assembled elsewhere) and thus missing the 200 mentioned the Chinese J-11 a little more 'above. Absent even the Su-34 Fullback, supplied only Russian aviation in the number of 36 specimens (29 and 7 series of prototypes). So we are talking about a total of 1280-90 cars. All figures are relative to 2012-2013.
1. At the list of the missing Combat Aircraft 'Uganda, which apparently would have ordered 6 Flanker, including a pair delivered in July 2011, both the Su-30 Mk2. The first port the code AF011, while the second AF015.
What are they doing with the U.S. Flanker??
From then consider that Uganda has already lost an exemplary ... while China has struck off the first 20/24 Flanker cars delivered from Russia. 2012 jets schedule Some sources speak then some additional cars in Angola.
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