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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukhoi_Su-25
The Sukhoi Su-25 Grach (Russian: ???? (rook); NATO reporting name: Frogfoot) is a single-seat, twin-engine jet aircraft developed in the Soviet Union by Sukhoi. It was designed to provide close air support for the Soviet Ground Forces. The first prototype made its maiden flight on 22 February 1975. After testing, the aircraft went into series production in 1978 at Tbilisi in the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic. Early variants included the Su-25UB two-seat trainer, the Su-25BM for target-towing, and the Su-25K for export customers. Some aircraft were being upgraded to Su-25SM standard in 2012. The Su-25T and the Su-25TM (also known as the Su-39) were further developments, not produced in significant numbers. The Su-25, and the Su-34, were the only armoured, fixed-wing aircraft in production in 2007. Su-25s are in service with Russia, other CIS states, and export customers. The type has seen combat in several conflicts during its more than 30 years in service. It was heavily involved in the Soviet war in Afghanistan, flying counter-insurgency missions against the Mujahideen. The Iraqi Air Force employed Su-25s against Iran during the 1980–88 Iran–Iraq War. Most were later destroyed or flown to Iran in the 1991 Persian Gulf War. The Georgian Air Force used Su-25s during the Abkhazia War from 1992 to 1993. The Macedonian Air Force used Su-25s against Albanian insurgents in the 2001 Macedonia conflict and, in 2008, Georgia and Russia both used Su-25s in the Russo-Georgian War. African states, including the Ivory Coast, Chad, and Sudan have used the Su-25 in local insurgencies and civil wars. Recently the Su-25 has seen service in the Russian intervention in the Syrian Civil War. Role Close air support National origin Soviet Union / Russia Manufacturer Sukhoi First flight 22 February 1975 (T8) Introduction 19 July 1981 Status In service Primary users Russian Air Force Belarusian Air Force Ukrainian Air Force Korean People's Army Air Force See Operators for others Produced 1978–present Number built Over 1,000 Unit cost US$11 million Variants Sukhoi Su-28 Military intervention in Syria In September 2015, it was reported that at least a dozen Su-25 were deployed by Russia to an airfield near Latakia, Syria, to support the Russian forces there who were taking part in the Syrian offensive against ISIL. On 2 October 2015, Russian Su-24M and Su-25 attack aircraft destroyed an ISIL command post in the Idlib province, while Su-34 and Su-25 aircraft eliminated an ISIL fortified bunker in the Hama province. By 15 March 2016, with the scaling down of Russian presence in Syria, Russian Su-25s had performed over 1,600 sorties in Syria while dropping 6,000 bombs. Specifications (Su-25/Su-25K, late production) General characteristics Crew: 1 Length: (including nose probe) 15.53 m (51 ft) Wingspan: 14.36 m (47 ft 2 in) Height: 4.8 m (15 ft 9 in) Wing area: 33.7 m² (323 ft²) Empty weight: 9,800 kg (21,605 lb) Loaded weight: 14,440 kg (31,835 lb) (normal take-off weight) Max. takeoff weight: 19,300 kg (42,549 lb) Powerplant: 2 × Soyuz/Tumansky R-195 turbojets, 44.18 kN (9,921 lbf) each Performance Maximum speed: Mach 0.79 (975 km/h; 606 mph) at sea level Range: 1,000 km (621 mi; 540 nmi) clean at altitude Combat range: 750 km (466 mi; 405 nmi) at sea level with 4,400 kg (9,700 lb) of ordnance and two external fuel tanks Service ceiling: 7,000 m (23,000 ft) clean; 5,000 m (16,000 ft) with ordnance Rate of climb: 58 m/s (11,400 ft/min) Maximum g-load: +6.5 g Armament Guns: 1 × 30 mm Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2 autocannon with 250 rounds SPPU-22 gun pods for 2 × 23 mm Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23 autocannons with 260 rounds Hardpoints: 11 hardpoints with a capacity of up to 4,400 kg (9,700 lb) of stores and provisions to carry combinations of: Rockets: UB-32A rocket pods for S-5 rockets B-8M1 rocket pods for S-8 rockets S-13 S-24 S-25 Missiles: Air-to-air missiles: K-13A R-60 R-73E Air-to-surface missiles: Kh-23 Kh-25ML Kh-29L Anti-radiation missiles: Kh-28 Bombs: FAB-250 general-purpose bomb FAB-500 GP bomb KAB-500KR TV-guided bomb ZB-500 incendiary bomb Other: ASO-2V decoy dispensers (chaff and flare): Su-25s in Syria have been pictured with four rows of ASO-2V decoy dispensers (chaff and flare) along the tailcone's upper surface aft of the vertical stabiliser. Avionics Phazotron Kopyo radar * |
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