No clear info. Some were definitely modernized if nothing more for testing purposes. About 15 were rejected by Algeria.I'm sorry I meant serial production for the VVS. So another question, the Su-27SK can fire the R-77? Would that mean that the Su-27S can fire it?
And Chrom do you have any info on the SMT modernization for the VVS that you mentioned. I've never heard of it, and was under the impression that none were modernized.
Ah, yes, my bad. Mostly Su-27S is reffered as just SU-27. Yes, basic Su-27 (Su-27S) cant use R-77.The Su-27S is also known as Flanker-B (NATO designation). It's the initial production Su-27 with the Al-31F engine. Single seat.
http://www.vectorsite.net/avsu27_1.html
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/su-27s.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukhoi_Su-27#cite_note-6
Basic MIG-29S is Mig-29 9-13 unit - quite a lot were built, and they cant use R-77. In later 80x about 50 Mig-29S 9-13S (R-77 capable) were build - but only 16 were purchased by VVS, rest 30 were put in storage and later used for various tasks - testing new upgrades, partially converted and sold to 3rd countries, etc.R-77 on MiG-29S needs the N019ME radar. Vanilla N019M doesn't cut it, and i don't think all Russian MiG-29S have been upgraded (note: aircraft with both radar types are still MiG-29S Fulcrum-C).
Source: scramble.nl
So one squadron at most, and even then we're not sure. Ok. So how about R-77 production for the VVS. Has it been done? If so any clue on quantities? I would imagine at least the Su-27SM squadrons would have some.
I dont have referable source. But as quick mild proof - think about when this rocket accepted into service. 1994. In the next 10 years almost no military procurement was made, and especially in aviation.Do you have a source by any chance?
It is part of package. There were some photos with R-77 attached, and in all articles describe Su-27SM with R-77. I hardly can think why would anyone specifically mention what such regiment received R-77.I meant actually a source that indicated that the SM regiments received the missile.
You might find this useful (in Russian).Do you have that article by any chance? I mean I would think that finally purchasing the most advanced missile we have developed for our air force would be worth an article.
Agree, either that, or cheap unmanned stealthy subsonic UCAV, with primarily passive sensors, that you can afford to lose.DarthAmerica said:I expect to see some very sophisticated countermeasures and anti-missile defenses making their way into tactical platforms otherwise the attrition is going to really get out of hand.