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Russian Su-34 Fullbacks Fly First Syria Sorties Loaded With Air-To-Air Missiles
Russian Su-34 Fullbacks Fly First Syria Sorties Loaded With Air-To-Air Missiles-April 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:14:16

Russia has publicized its first Syrian air campaign missions with their Su-34 Fullback fighter-bombers loaded with air-to-air missiles. This move is along the Turkish-Syrian border a week ago.

Since the Russia’s air war spun up two months ago, Su-34s have only carried air-to-ground munitions, with just four Su-30s providing counter-air capabilities in Syria. Now, with the addition of this new armament, they will be able to shoot-down aircraft from dozens of miles away as well as attack ground targets.

Missiles shown in the video above include the most likely the R-27R or ER version, which uses semi-active radar homing (think later versions of the American AIM-7 Sparrow.) On the outer wing stations are the notorious high-off boresight short-range air-to-air missile. These highly maneuverable missiles can strike targets far off the jet’s center axis when cued by theradar, or

34 years ago, the USAF set out to build a fighter that could guarantee American air superiority for

Igor Klimov, a spokesman for the Russian Air Force, discussed the weapons with Russian news outlet

“Today, Russian Su-34 fighter-bombers have made their first sortie equipped not only with high explosive aviation bombs and hollow charge bombs, but also with short- and medium-range air-to-air missiles,” Klimov said. “The planes are equipped with missiles for defensive purposes,” he added.

The missiles have target-seeking devices and are “capable of hitting air targets within a 60km radius,” he said.

The weapons mounted on the inboard stations of the Fullback shown in the video are the . This is a rarity as the vast majority of although considering the cameras are there specifically to look at the jet’s weapons capabilities, the appearance of guided air-to-ground munitions is no surprise.

Note that even in this video, FAB-500 unguided bombs are mounted on the Fullback’s under-intake hardpoints. The pods on the wingtips are part of the , which is a staple on many Su-34 airframes these days.

Helicopters are not known for being the most useful bombing platforms, but some of Russia’s combat…

The arming of Russia’s Su-34 is Syria, a, is clearly a sign to Turkey and any other potential aggressor that Russia is not going to lose another aircraft, or any other asset for that matter, without reprisal.

It has been a wild 36 hours when it comes to the increasingly complex tapestry of major…

Still, arming the four Su-34s for air-to-air engagements in addition to the four Su-30s currently based in Syria is a far cry from being able to provide every strike mission with fighter cover, as Russia claimed it would do. Such a change in tactics would require more fighter aircraft than are currently deployed to Russia’s base in south of the Syrian port city of Latakia, or it will require a large decrease in sortie rates. This is unlikely as Russia is trying to increase it activity over Syria, not decrease it.

If those extra fighter aircraft are not deployed, it would be a sign that all this is largely for show and/or that Russia may just use its multi-role aircraft for missions along the border, with its 11 Su-24s and 12 Su-25s taking on targets located deeper in Syria.

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