Reports suggest that a Ukrainian-operated F-16 has downed a second Russian Sukhoi Su-34, also known as the “Fullback.” Though ...
Russian channels already claiming it was an F-16 that shot down the Russian fighter jet 🙃 "Our Su-34 was shot down. The crew was killed. The airplane was shot down while dropping glide bombs, about ...
it can stay endlessly long in the air and this duration can only be limited by pilots’ physical ability A watershed year for Russia's Sukhoi combat aircraft on the global arms market The Su-34 ...
Sources close to the Russia’s Aerospace Forces, including Ilya Tumanov, the notorious Fighterbomber milblogger, signaled the loss of the Su-34 fighter bomber in an unidentified area of the battlefield ...
Moscow lost 1,270 on November 1, 1,410 on the second, 1,300 on the third, 1,260 on the fourth, 1,250 on the fifth, 1,400 on ...
According to a popular Telegram channel reported to be run by a former Russian military aviator, a Russian Aerospace Force's Sukhoi Su-34 (NATO reporting name Fullback) fighter-bomber aircraft was ...
A day after reports circulated on social media that a Russian Aerospace Force's Sukhoi Su-34 (NATO reporting name Fullback) was shot down in Ukraine, likely by an American-made F-16 Fighting ...
In October, the composite aviation regiment of Russia’s Central Military District stationed in the Chelyabinsk Region completed its rearmament with Su-34 generation 4++ fighter-bombers.
(These countries have the most Sukhoi fighter jets ... Introduced in 2014, the Su-34 Fullback is one of the newest strike fighter aircraft to enter the Russian Air Force. There are 134 of ...
Jet fighters exhibit remarkable speeds and technological prowess. Top jets like the F-22 Raptor, MiG-29, SR-71 Blackbird, and NASA's X-43 demonstrate ...
Another pro-Moscow milblogger said that the Sukhoi Su-34 aircraft had been downed by a Western-supplied F-16. Neither report ...
The Sukhoi Su-34 multirole strike aircraft is a twin-engine, twin-seat, all-weather supersonic medium-range fighter-bomber, initially developed for the Soviet Air Forces in the 1980s.