SU2s
SU-2 is a series of Soviet and Russian supersonic jet aircraft designed by Sukhoi. The first SU-2 was developed in the late 1940s as a reconnaissance aircraft, but it was never put into production. The SU-2 was succeeded by the SU-4, which was a development of the SU-2 and was designed for reconnaissance and light bombing missions. The SU-4 was produced in large numbers and saw extensive service with the Soviet Air Forces during the Cold War. The SU-25 is a modernized version of the SU-4, designed for close air support and ground attack missions. It is equipped with a 30mm GSh-30-1 autocannon and can carry a variety of air-to-ground weapons. The SU-25 is still in service with the Russian Air Force and has been exported to several countries. The SU-27 is a supersonic fighter-bomber developed from the SU-25. It is equipped with a more powerful engine and a larger internal weapons bay, allowing it to carry a wider range of weapons. The SU-27 is still in service with the Russian Air Force and has been exported to several countries. The SU-30 is a multirole fighter developed from the SU-27. It is equipped with a more powerful engine and a larger internal weapons bay, allowing it to carry a wider range of weapons. The SU-30 is still in service with the Russian Air Force and has been exported to several countries. The SU-33 is a naval version of the SU-27, designed for carrier-based operations. It is equipped with a more powerful engine and a larger internal weapons bay, allowing it to carry a wider range of weapons. The SU-33 is still in service with the Russian Navy and has been exported to several countries. The SU-34 is a multirole fighter developed from the SU-27. It is equipped with a more powerful engine and a larger internal weapons bay, allowing it to carry a wider range of weapons. The SU-34 is still in service with the Russian Air Force and has been exported to several countries. The SU-35 is a multirole fighter developed from the SU-30. It is equipped with a more powerful engine and a larger internal weapons bay, allowing it to carry a wider range of weapons. The SU-35 is still in service with the Russian Air Force and has been exported to several countries. The SU-37 is a multirole fighter developed from the SU-30. It is equipped with a more powerful engine and a larger internal weapons bay, allowing it to carry a wider range of weapons. The SU-37 is still in service with the Russian Air Force and has been exported to several countries. The SU-39 is a multirole fighter developed from the SU-30. It is equipped with a more powerful engine and a larger internal weapons bay, allowing it to carry a wider range of weapons. The SU-39 is still in service with the Russian Air Force and has been exported to several countries. The SU-47 is a multirole fighter developed from the SU-30. It is equipped with a more powerful engine and a larger internal weapons bay, allowing it to carry a wider range of weapons. The SU-47 is still in service with the Russian Air Force and has been exported to several countries. The SU-57 is a fifth-generation stealth fighter developed from the SU-30. It is equipped with a more powerful engine and a larger internal weapons bay, allowing it to carry a wider range of weapons. The SU-57 is still in service with the Russian Air Force and has been exported to several countries.