Sukhoi Su-27

The Sukhoi Su-27 (Russian: Сухой Су-27) (NATO reporting name: Flanker) is a twin-engine supermanoeuverable fighter aircraft designed by Sukhoi. It was intended as a direct competitor for the large United States fourth generation fighters, with 3,530-kilometre (1,910 nmi) range, heavy armament, sophisticated avionics and high manoeuvrability. The Su-27 most often flies air superiority missions, but is able to perform almost all combat operations. Complementing the smaller MiG-29, the Su-27's closest US counterparts are the F-14 Tomcat and F-15 Eagle. The Su-27 entered service with the Soviet Air Force in 1985.

There are several related developments of the Su-27 design. The Su-30 is a two-seat, dual-role fighter for all-weather, air-to-air and air-to-surface deep interdiction missions. The Su-33 ‘Flanker-D’ is a navy fleet defence interceptor for use on aircraft carriers. Further versions include the side-by-side 2-seat Su-34 ‘Fullback’ strike variant and the Su-35 ‘Flanker-E’ improved air defence fighter. The People's Republic of China also operates the Shenyang J-11 which is heavily based on the Su-27.

Users

 * Angola
 * Angolan Air Force
 * Belarus
 * Belarusian Air Force
 * People's Republic of China
 * People's Liberation Army Air Force
 * Eritrea
 * Eritrean Air Force
 * Ethiopia
 * Ethiopian Air Force
 * Indonesia
 * Indonesian Air Force
 * Kazakhstan
 * Kazakh Air Force
 * Mongolia
 * Mongolian Air Force
 * Russia
 * Russian Air Force
 * Russian Naval Aviation
 * Ukraine
 * Ukrainian Air Force
 * Uzbekistan
 * Uzbekistan Air Force
 * Vietnam
 * Vietnam People's Air Force

Related Development

 * Sukhoi Su-30
 * Sukhoi Su-33
 * Sukhoi Su-34
 * Sukhoi Su-35
 * Shenyang J-11

Comparable Aircraft

 * Grumman F-14 Tomcat
 * McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle