Sukhoi Su-17
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The Sukhoi Su-17 (NATO reporting name: Fitter) is a Soviet variable-sweep wing fighter-bomber developed from the Sukhoi Su-7. It enjoyed a long career in Soviet, later Russian, service and was widely exported to Eastern Bloc, Arab air forces, Angola and Peru as the Su-20 and Su-22. It is the first variable-sweep wing of Russian/Soviet origin.
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- Afghanistan
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- Bundesmarine
- East Germany
- East German Air Force
- Volksmarine
- Hungary
- Hungarian Air Force
- Iran
- Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
- Iraq
- Iraqi Air Force
- Kazakhstan
- Kazakh Air Force
- Libya
- Libyan Air Force
- Peru
- Peruvian Air Force
- Poland
- Polish Air Force
- Russia
- Russian Air Force
- Russian Navy
- Slovakia
- Slovak Air Force
- Soviet Union
- Soviet Air Force
- Soviet Navy
- Syria
- Syrian Arab Air Force
- Turkmenistan
- Turkmen Air Force
- Ukraine
- Ukrainian Air Force
- Uzbekistan
- Uzbek Air Force
- Vietnam
- Vietnam People's Air Force
- Yemen
- Yemen Air Force
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