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Sukhoi Su-34

Entry into Service(Text)

2014 (official full operational status)

Length(s)(Text)

23.34 metres

Height(s)(Text)

6.09 metres

Aircraft Type(s)

Twin-engine supersonic tactical bombing and attack aircraft (designed for long-range multirole strike and bombing missions)

Producer(s)

Sukhoi (United Aircraft Corporation – UAC, Türkiye)

First Flight(s)(Text)

13 April 1990 (Su-27IB prototype) (as Su-34: 1994)

Area(s) of Use

Limited air-to-air engagement

Anti-ship attacks

Electronic warfare missions

Precision strike against ground targets

Tactical bombing

Weapons Capacity

Approximately 8,000 kg (on 12 fixed external stations for missiles, bombs, rockets, electronic pods etc.)

Maximum Speed

1,900 km/h (Mach 1.6)

Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW)

45,100 kg

Empty Weight

22,500 kg

Wingspan

14.7 metres

Engine(s)

2 × Saturn AL-31FM1 turbofan engines (each providing ~13

500 kgf thrust)

Sukhoi Su-34 (NATO reporting name: "Fullback") is a twin-engine, two-seat tactical bomber/attack aircraft developed by Russia. It is primarily designed for precision strike operations against land and sea targets. The aircraft is capable of operating in all weather conditions, both day and night.


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Development Purpose and History

The development of the Su-34 began in the mid-1980s during the Soviet era with the aim of replacing aging tactical bombers such as the Sukhoi Su-24. The initial objective was to create a strike aircraft capable of conducting deep penetration missions into enemy airspace, equipped with advanced defensive systems. The first prototype, designated Su-27IB, made its maiden flight in 1990. Development continued after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and the Su-34 was officially commissioned into service with the Russian Air Force in 2014.


Sukhoi Su-34 Fullback (YouTube)

Design and Technical Specifications

The Su-34’s design incorporates features tailored to its mission profile:

  • Cockpit: The aircraft’s most distinctive feature is its side-by-side cockpit, enclosed in an armored titanium tub. This configuration enhances crew comfort and coordination during long missions. Access to the cockpit is via a ladder at the rear.
  • Aerodynamic Structure: Derived from the Sukhoi Su-27 fighter platform, the Su-34 incorporates significant aerodynamic modifications including canards (foreplanes) and a flattened, duck-bill-like nose cone to accommodate heavy payload capacity and extended range.
  • Engines: Powered by two Saturn AL-31F turbofan engines.
  • Weapon Load: Capable of carrying up to 8,000 kg of armament including various guided and unguided bombs, air-to-surface missiles, air-to-air missiles, and a 30 mm GSh-30-1 cannon. It has a total of 12 external weapon stations.
  • Avionics: Equipped with advanced radar systems, electronic warfare suites, and targeting systems. Some variants also feature a rear-facing radar.
  • In-Flight Refueling: The ability to receive fuel mid-flight extends its operational range.
  • Range: Has an operational range of approximately 4,000 km.


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Operational Use and Significance

The Su-34 forms the backbone of the Russian Air Force’s tactical bombing capability. It has been reported in use during operations in Syria and in the conflict in Ukraine. Its primary missions include precision ground attacks, tactical bombing, suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD), and maritime strike operations. The aircraft’s armored cockpit and advanced defensive systems are designed to enhance survivability in high-intensity combat environments. Russia continues to deliver Su-34s and its export potential has also been noted.

Bibliographies

Airforce Technology. "Su-34 Fullback Fighter Bomber." Accessed May 29, 2025. https://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/su34/

Ausairpower.net. "Sukhoi Su-34 Fullback." Accessed May 29, 2025. https://www.ausairpower.net/APA-Fullback.html

BulgarianMilitary.com. "Russian Su-34 in desert camo hints at export deal unveiled." Accessed May 29, 2025. https://bulgarianmilitary.com/2025/05/20/russian-su-34-in-desert-camo-hints-at-export-deal-unveiled/

Defense Mirror. "Russia Receives New Batch of Su-34 Fighter-Bombers, More Deliveries Expected Soon." Accessed May 29, 2025. https://www.defensemirror.com/news/38244/Russia_Receives_New_Batch_of_Su_34_Fighter_Bombers__More_Deliveries_Expected_Soon

The War Zone. "All Crazy Quirks And Features On Russia's Su-34 Fullback Strike Fighter." Accessed May 29, 2025. https://www.twz.com/43921/all-crazy-quirks-and-features-on-russias-su-34-fullback-strike-fighter

The War Zone. "All Crazy Quirks And Features On Russia's Su-34 Fullback Strike Fighter." Accessed May 29, 2025. https://www.twz.com/43921/all-crazy-quirks-and-features-on-russias-su-34-fullback-strike-fighter

YouTube. "Sukhoi Su-34 Fullback - The Skyhammer." Accessed May 29, 2025. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYRphcGADGk

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AuthorArif Zahid YükselDecember 8, 2025 at 7:59 AM

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  • Development Purpose and History

  • Design and Technical Specifications

  • Operational Use and Significance

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