Sukhoi Airplanes and Aircrafts

List of all Sukhoi airplanes and aircraft types, with images, specs, and other information. These active and retired Sukhoi planes are listed in alphabetical order, but if you're looking for a particular aircraft you can look for it using the "search" bar. The Sukhoi aircrafts on this list include all planes, jets, helicopters, and other flying vehicles ever made by Sukhoi. Unless you're an aviation expert you probably can't think of every aircraft made by Sukhoi, so use this list to find a few popular Sukhoi planes and helicopters that have been used a lot in the course of history.

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  • Mikoyan Skat

    Designed by the Russian firm Mikoyan, the Skat is one of two concept strike UCAV developed for the Russian Defense Ministry. SKAT is a low-observable, subsonic craft meant to carry weapons in two ventral weapons bays large enough for missiles such as the Kh-31, powered by a single Klimov RD-5000B turbofan engine, a variant of the RD-93. Possible roles include the suppression and attack of enemy air defenses. The first version of Skat to fly is planned to be piloted in order to meet Russian flight regulations. A number of aerodynamic configurations have been wind-tunnel tested, including with small twin fins. MiG has settled on a tail-less configuration. The single-engine subsonic design has an 11.5 meter wingspan, and is 10.25 meters long. The UCAV has a maximum take-off weight of 10 tons, with a maximum speed of 800 kilometers per hour at low altitude. It is intended to carry a combat load of up to two tons, with a combat radius of 2000km.
    • Manufacturer: Sukhoi, Mikoyan
  • Sukhoi Su-30MKI
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    The Sukhoi Su-30MKI is a super-manoeuvrable twinjet air superiority fighter developed by Russia's Sukhoi and built under licence by India's Hindustan Aeronautics Limited for the Indian Air Force. A variant of the Sukhoi Su-30, it is a heavy, all-weather, long-range fighter. Development of the variant started after India signed a deal with Russia in 2000 to manufacture 140 Su-30 fighter jets. The first Russian-made Su-30MKI variant was accepted into the Indian Air Force in 2002, while the first indigenously assembled Su-30MKI entered service with the IAF in 2004. Additional MKIs have been ordered to increase the total to 272. The IAF had 200 Su-30MKIs in service as of August 2014. The Su-30MKI is expected to form the backbone of the Indian Air Force's fighter fleet to 2020 and beyond. The aircraft is tailor-made for Indian specifications and integrates Indian systems and avionics as well as French and Israeli sub-systems. It has abilities similar to the Sukhoi Su-35 with which it shares many features and components.
    • Type: Heavy class fighter, Strike fighter, Multirole Fighter, Air superiority fighter
    • Manufacturer: Sukhoi, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
    • Introduced: Sep 27 2002
    • Length (m): 21.94
    • Wingspan (m): 14.7
    • Engine Type: Saturn AL-31
    • Accidents: Su-30MKI Jathegaon 2009 crash, Su-30MKI Wade-Bholai village 2011 crash, Su-30MKI Pokhran 2009 crash
    • Maiden Flight: Jan 01 2000
  • The PAK FA is a fifth-generation fighter programme of the Russian Air Force. The T-50 is the aircraft designed by Sukhoi for the PAK FA programme. The aircraft is a stealthy, single-seat, twin-engine jet fighter, and will be the first operational aircraft in Russian service to use stealth technology. It is a multirole combat aircraft designed for the air superiority and ground attack functions. It combines supercruise, stealth, maneuverability, and advanced avionics to overcome previous generation fighter aircraft along with many ground and maritime defences. The PAK FA is intended to be the successor to the MiG-29 and Su-27 in the Russian Air Force and serve as the basis for the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft being co-developed by Sukhoi and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited for the Indian Air Force. The T-50 prototype first flew on 29 January 2010 and production aircraft is slated for delivery to the Russian Air Force starting in 2016. The prototypes and initial production batch will be delivered with a highly upgraded variant of the AL-31F used by the Su-27 family as interim engines while a new clean-sheet design powerplant is currently under development.
    • Type: Fifth-generation fighter
    • Manufacturer: Sukhoi
    • Length (m): 19.8
    • Wingspan (m): 14.2
    • Maiden Flight: Jan 29 2010
  • Sukhoi Su-80

    The Sukhoi Su-80 is a Russian twin-turboprop, twin-boom STOL transport aircraft.
    • Type: Transport
    • Manufacturer: Sukhoi, KnAAPO
    • Length (m): 18.26
    • Maiden Flight: Sep 04 2001
  • Sukhoi Su-1

    The Sukhoi Su-1 or I-330 was a prototype Soviet high-altitude fighter aircraft built at the beginning of World War II. An improved version, designated Su-3, was also built and tested the following year. Neither version was mass-produced.
    • Type: High-altitude fighter
    • Manufacturer: Sukhoi
    • Designer: Pavel Sukhoi
    • Length (m): 8.42
    • Wingspan (m): 11.51
    • Maiden Flight: Jun 15 1940
  • Sukhoi Su-10

    The Sukhoi Su-10 or Izdeliye Ye was a Soviet turbojet-powered bomber built shortly after World War II.
    • Type: Bomber
    • Manufacturer: Sukhoi
    • Length (m): 19.55
    • Wingspan (m): 20.57