The Su-34, codenamed “Fullback” by NATO, is a twin-seat, twin-engine, all-weather supersonic fighter bomber that stands as a testament to the Russian military’s engineering prowess. Developed by the ...
In total, Russia's lost 10 Su-34s and two Su-35s this month, along with one A-50 aircraft. Ukraine's hot streak in the skies comes even as they face hardships in other areas of the fighting. Ukraine ...
More than ten Su-34 fighters took part in combat drills in Russia’s western reaches, underlining the importance of these aircraft as the backbone of the Russian military’s strike fighter force.
After the satellite photos of the Tu-95 and Tu-160 bombers, now a photo appeared showing a Su-34 getting the same treatment. A week after the satellite photos of Tu-95 Bear and Tu-160 Blackjack ...
RUSI’s new study argues Russia’s Sukhoi fighter lines—Su-30/Su-34/Su-35 and Su-57—remain vulnerable despite wartime output.
A new image showing a Russian military aircraft covered with tires has emerged, this time on an Su-34 Fullback fighter-bomber. The photo, which is not dated, was posted Friday by the influential ...
A Russian Su-30 multi-purpose fighter jet has crashed in the Prionezhsky district of Karelia during a training flight, ...
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MAY 9: In this handout image supplied by Host photo agency / RIA Novosti, Sukhoi Su-34 Fullback tactical bombers during the military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of Victory in ...
A Russian Su-34 warplane has crashed east of the Black Sea, killing its crew members, according to Russian state media. The jet crashed into a mountain during a training flight in Russia's North ...
The Russian MoD has released some new interesting footage. Here is a new compilation of videos showing one of the six Russian Air Force Su-34 Fullback bombers deployed to Latakia, attacking ground ...
A Russian Sukhoi Su-34 bomber lands at the Russian Hmeimim military base in Latakia province, in the northwest of Syria, on December 16, 2015. Russia began its air war in Syria on September 30, ...
December 18, 2020: At the end of 2020 the Russian Air Force received the last of 124 Su-34 light bombers. Deliveries began in 2010 but the Su-34 did not officially enter service until 2014. Four years ...