Sukhoi Su-37

The Sukhoi Su-37 ''Terminator (NATO designation: 'Super Flanker''') is a Russian multi-role jet fighter aircraft. The Su-37 first flew in 1996 and is a further improvement of the Su-35 with the main enhancement being a two-dimensional thrust vectoring nozzles operated through the fly-by-wire flight control system. Other Su-37 features include a Zhuk-PH phased array radar and an improved cockpit with sidestick controller and four Thales LCD multifunction displays. The Su-37 prototype was recently reconverted to an Su-35.

Su-37

  • length: 22.183 m
  • span: 14.7 m
  • height: 6.43 m
  • weight: 18,500 kg (empty), 35,000 kg (max take-off)
  • max speed: 2,500 km/h (high altitude), 1,400 km/h (sea level)
  • ceiling: 18,000 m
  • range: 3,700 km
  • power plant: two Lyulka AL-31FP turbofans
  • armament: one 30mm cannon, 14 hardpoints, max external load 8,200 kg
Designation sequence: Su-27 - Su-28 - Su-29 - Su-30 - Su-31 - Su-32 - Su-33 - Su-34 - Su-35 - Su-37 - Su-47

 

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