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Pilots of Russias famed Russkiye Vityazi (the Russian Knights) aerobatic display team on Friday tested new Su-30SM multirole fighter jets, the aircrafts manufacturer said.
During the flights, pilots of the famed aerobatics team performed a series of aerial stunts and familiarized themselves with unique super-maneuverable capacities of the Su-30SM fighter jet. They spoke highly of the planes performance, said Alexander Uvarov, a spokesman for the planes manufacturer, the Irkut Corporation.
The test flights were performed during the fourth day of the MAKS-2013 air show under way in the city of Zhukovsky just outside Moscow. On Friday, the first day when the event was open to public, more than 69,000 people visited the show.
Dmitry Rogozin, Russias deputy premier in charge of defense industry, said last year that Russias two famous aerobatic teams Russkiye Vityazi and Strizhi (the Swifts) will receive new aircraft in 2015-2016.
The Swifts, who currently fly the MiG-29 fourth-generation fighter jets, will receive Mig-35 fighters and Yak-130 combat trainers. The Russian Knights, who now haveSu-27 in service, will fly Su-30 and Su-35 jets instead.
The Su-30SM is the latest development of the twin-seat Su-30 jet fighter family, a derivative of the long-serving single-seat Sukhoi Su-27, one of the air forces most important warplanes.
The new aircraft has better radar and communications capabilities, an improved friend-or-foe system, a new ejection seat and new weapons. It also has thrust-vectoring engine nozzles, providing super-maneuverability at low airspeeds.
http://en.ria.ru/military_news/20130831/183073628/Russias-Famed-Aerobatic-Team-Tests-New-Su-30SM-Fighter-Jets.html
During the flights, pilots of the famed aerobatics team performed a series of aerial stunts and familiarized themselves with unique super-maneuverable capacities of the Su-30SM fighter jet. They spoke highly of the planes performance, said Alexander Uvarov, a spokesman for the planes manufacturer, the Irkut Corporation.
The test flights were performed during the fourth day of the MAKS-2013 air show under way in the city of Zhukovsky just outside Moscow. On Friday, the first day when the event was open to public, more than 69,000 people visited the show.
Dmitry Rogozin, Russias deputy premier in charge of defense industry, said last year that Russias two famous aerobatic teams Russkiye Vityazi and Strizhi (the Swifts) will receive new aircraft in 2015-2016.
The Swifts, who currently fly the MiG-29 fourth-generation fighter jets, will receive Mig-35 fighters and Yak-130 combat trainers. The Russian Knights, who now haveSu-27 in service, will fly Su-30 and Su-35 jets instead.
The Su-30SM is the latest development of the twin-seat Su-30 jet fighter family, a derivative of the long-serving single-seat Sukhoi Su-27, one of the air forces most important warplanes.
The new aircraft has better radar and communications capabilities, an improved friend-or-foe system, a new ejection seat and new weapons. It also has thrust-vectoring engine nozzles, providing super-maneuverability at low airspeeds.
http://en.ria.ru/military_news/20130831/183073628/Russias-Famed-Aerobatic-Team-Tests-New-Su-30SM-Fighter-Jets.html