Su30
The Sukhoi Su-30 is a family of twin-engine, two-seat, multirole fighters developed by Russia's Sukhoi Design Bureau as a derivative of the Su-27. Conceived to provide both air superiority and long-range strike capability, the Su-30 emphasizes multirole versatility and extended range compared with a single-seat fighter. The two-seat variant first flew in the late 1980s and entered service in the 1990s; since then the lineage has grown into numerous export and domestic variants.
The Su-30 family encompasses variants such as Su-30MKI (India), Su-30MKK/MK2 (China), Su-30MKA (Algeria), Su-30MKM (Malaysia), and
The Su-30 is used by several air forces around the world, reflecting its role as a flexible,
Development and production: Development is by Sukhoi, now part of United Aircraft Corporation, with production and