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Russia Receives 2–3 Su-57 Fighters and Su-34 Bombers in Sixth Delivery from UAC in 2024
Dec 23, 2024, 07:35 AM
The Russian Ministry of Defence has received a new batch of advanced military aircraft, including Su-57 fighter jets and Su-34 bombers, from the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC). This delivery marks the sixth shipment of Su-34s in 2024. Reports indicate that the latest batch consists of 2 to 3 units of the Su-57 fighters, which are noted for their stealth capabilities and versatility in combat. The Su-34 bombers, known for their strike capabilities, are also included in this delivery. The acquisition of these aircraft is part of Russia's ongoing efforts to enhance its military capabilities amid ongoing conflicts.
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