Sukhoi Su-30MKK
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The Sukhoi Su-30MKK (NATO reporting name: Flanker-G)[2] is a modification of the Sukhoi Su-30, incorporating advanced technology from the Sukhoi Su-35 variant. The Su-30MKK was developed by Sukhoi in 1997, as a result of a direct Request for tender between the Russian Federation and China.[3] It is a heavy class, all-weather, long-range strike fighter, and like the Sukhoi Su-30, comparable to the American McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle. The Sukhoi Su-30MK2 is a further improvement to Su-30MKK with upgraded avionics and maritime strike capabilities. The MKK and MK2 are currently operated by the People's Liberation Army Air Force, Indonesian Air Force, Vietnam People's Air Force, Venezuelan Air Force and the Ugandan Air Force.[4][5]
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Su-30MKK / Su-30MK2 | |
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A PLAAF Sukhoi Su-30MKK | |
Role | Multirole strike fighter |
National origin | Russia |
Design group | Sukhoi |
Introduction | December 2000 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | People's Liberation Army Air Force People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force Vietnam People's Air Force Venezuelan Air Force |
Produced | 2000–2016[1] |
Number built | 207 |
Developed from | Sukhoi Su-30 |