One of the Su-33’s significant shortcomings is the airplane’s size which is noticeably larger than the MiG-29K. The Su-33 could be Russia’s most dangerous carrier fighter. But the airplane’s footprint ...
As the Russian Navy prepares for the largest drills in decades (to be held in the Caucasus and Mediterranean areas towards the end of January), with warships from all of Ivan’s fleets, some amazing ...
No Aircraft Carrier: The Sukhoi Su-33, NATO reporting name Flanker D, is a single-seat, multi-role fighter designed as a naval interceptor for Russia’s aircraft carriers. Based on the Su-27, the Su-33 ...
The leaked video footage, taken from a hand-held device aboard Kuznetsov, shows the Su-33 still floating in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea in the aftermath of the crash. In the video, we see the big ...
October 13, 2009: The Russian Navy is buying 24 MiG-29Ks (for about $42 million each) to replace the Su-33s currently operating from the aircraft carrier Kuznetsov. It was last year that the carrier ...
Low Passes Are Always Cool. This Time It’s The Turn Of A Russian Navy Su-33. In the recent past we have published several videos showing pretty dangerous low passes: a Su-27 flying really low over a ...
The Russian Ministry of Defense said on Tuesday that its air force has received a new batch of fourth-generation Sukhoi Su-34 bombers. While the Russian Ministry of Defense did not say how many planes ...
Russia's Gromov Flight Test and Research Institute (LII) has modified a Sukhoi Su-30 twin-seat fighter for the assessment of next generation cockpit systems. The rear seat is largely unchanged while ...
The Su-33 Flanker in War Thunder is the latest addition to the Russian air tree with the Storm Warning update. The incorporation of this Flanker variant was a surprise, just like the Rafale, as ...
The Su-33 could be Russia’s most dangerous carrier fighter. But the airplane’s footprint is somewhat larger—and on Russia’s only aircraft carrier, available real estate is at a premium. The Su-33 is ...
October 13, 2009: The Russian Navy is buying 24 MiG-29Ks (for about $42 million each) to replace the Su-33s currently operating from the aircraft carrier Kuznetsov. It was last year that the carrier ...
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