Also known as Flanker-E, SU35, Sukhoi Su-27M, Su-27M, SU27M, Su-35
upgraded series of the Su-27 fighter aircraft
The Sukhoi Su-35 is an upgraded version of the Su-27 fighter jet, designed to improve upon the original aircraft's capabilities. It represents an evolution in fighter technology that enhances performance for air combat and other military operations.
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The Sukhoi Su-35 (Russian: Сухой Су-35; NATO reporting name: Flanker-E/M, occasionally nicknamed "Super Flanker") is the designation for two improved derivatives of the Su-27 air superiority fighter. They are single-seat, twin-engine, supermaneuverable, 4.5 generation air superiority fighters, designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau and built by Sukhoi.
The type was originally developed by the Soviet Union from the Su-27 and was known as the Su-27M. It incorporated canards and a multi-function radar giving it multi-role capabilities. The first prototype made its maiden flight in June 1988. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Sukhoi relabeled it Su-35 in hopes of attracting export orders. Fourteen aircraft were produced and used for tests and demonstrations; one example had thrust-vectoring engines and was in turn redesignated the Su-37. A sole Su-35UB two-seat trainer was also built in the late 1990s that resembled the Su-30MK family.
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