LabLynx Wiki
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3.3Operation Desert Storm
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3.4Tajik and Afghan civil wars
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3.5First Chechen War
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3.6Second Chechen War
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3.72008 Russo-Georgian War
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3.8Libyan Air Force
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3.9Syrian Civil War
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3.10Russian encounters with NATO forces
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3.11Saudi-led intervention in Yemen
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3.12Russo-Ukrainian War
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4Variants
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6Notable recent accidents and incidents
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7Specifications (Su-24MK)
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8Notable appearances in media
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9See also
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Su-24 | |
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Su-24M of the Russian Air Force, May 2009 | |
Role | All-weather tactical bomber/interdictor |
National origin | Soviet Union / Russia |
Manufacturer | Sukhoi |
First flight | T-6: 2 July 1967 T-6-2I: 17 January 1970 |
Introduction | 1974 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Russian Aerospace Forces Ukrainian Air Force Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force Algerian Air Force |
Produced | 1967–1993[1] |
Number built | Approximately 1,400 |
The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, all-weather tactical bomber developed in the Soviet Union.
LIMSpec Wiki
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2Design
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3Operational history
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3.1Soviet–Afghan War
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3.2Lebanese Civil War
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3.3Operation Desert Storm
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3.4Tajik and Afghan civil wars
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3.5First Chechen War
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3.6Second Chechen War
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3.72008 Russo-Georgian War
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3.8Libyan Air Force
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3.9Syrian Civil War
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3.10Russian encounters with NATO forces
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3.11Saudi-led intervention in Yemen
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3.12Russo-Ukrainian War
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4Variants
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5Operators
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6Notable recent accidents and incidents
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7Specifications (Su-24MK)
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8Notable appearances in media
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9See also
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10References
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11Further reading
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Su-24 | |
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Su-24M of the Russian Air Force, May 2009 | |
Role | All-weather tactical bomber/interdictor |
National origin | Soviet Union / Russia |
Manufacturer | Sukhoi |
First flight | T-6: 2 July 1967 T-6-2I: 17 January 1970 |
Introduction | 1974 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Russian Aerospace Forces Ukrainian Air Force Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force Algerian Air Force |
Produced | 1967–1993[1] |
Number built | Approximately 1,400 |
The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, all-weather tactical bomber developed in the Soviet Union.
Bioinformatics Wiki
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3Operational history
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3.1Soviet–Afghan War
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3.2Lebanese Civil War
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3.3Operation Desert Storm
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3.4Tajik and Afghan civil wars
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3.5First Chechen War
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3.6Second Chechen War
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3.72008 Russo-Georgian War
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3.8Libyan Air Force
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3.9Syrian Civil War
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3.10Russian encounters with NATO forces
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3.11Saudi-led intervention in Yemen
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3.12Russo-Ukrainian War
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4Variants
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5Operators
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6Notable recent accidents and incidents
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7Specifications (Su-24MK)
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8Notable appearances in media
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9See also
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10References
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11Further reading
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12External links
Su-24 | |
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Su-24M of the Russian Air Force, May 2009 | |
Role | All-weather tactical bomber/interdictor |
National origin | Soviet Union / Russia |
Manufacturer | Sukhoi |
First flight | T-6: 2 July 1967 T-6-2I: 17 January 1970 |
Introduction | 1974 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Russian Aerospace Forces Ukrainian Air Force Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force Algerian Air Force |
Produced | 1967–1993[1] |
Number built | Approximately 1,400 |
The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, all-weather tactical bomber developed in the Soviet Union.
IHE Wiki
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3.3Operation Desert Storm
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3.4Tajik and Afghan civil wars
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3.5First Chechen War
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3.6Second Chechen War
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3.72008 Russo-Georgian War
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3.8Libyan Air Force
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3.9Syrian Civil War
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3.10Russian encounters with NATO forces
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3.11Saudi-led intervention in Yemen
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3.12Russo-Ukrainian War
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4Variants
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5Operators
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6Notable recent accidents and incidents
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7Specifications (Su-24MK)
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8Notable appearances in media
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9See also
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10References
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11Further reading
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Su-24 | |
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Su-24M of the Russian Air Force, May 2009 | |
Role | All-weather tactical bomber/interdictor |
National origin | Soviet Union / Russia |
Manufacturer | Sukhoi |
First flight | T-6: 2 July 1967 T-6-2I: 17 January 1970 |
Introduction | 1974 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Russian Aerospace Forces Ukrainian Air Force Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force Algerian Air Force |
Produced | 1967–1993[1] |
Number built | Approximately 1,400 |
The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, all-weather tactical bomber developed in the Soviet Union.
HL7 Wiki
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3.3Operation Desert Storm
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3.4Tajik and Afghan civil wars
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3.5First Chechen War
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3.6Second Chechen War
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3.72008 Russo-Georgian War
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3.8Libyan Air Force
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3.9Syrian Civil War
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3.10Russian encounters with NATO forces
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3.11Saudi-led intervention in Yemen
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3.12Russo-Ukrainian War
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4Variants
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5Operators
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6Notable recent accidents and incidents
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7Specifications (Su-24MK)
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8Notable appearances in media
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9See also
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10References
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11Further reading
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12External links
Su-24 | |
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Su-24M of the Russian Air Force, May 2009 | |
Role | All-weather tactical bomber/interdictor |
National origin | Soviet Union / Russia |
Manufacturer | Sukhoi |
First flight | T-6: 2 July 1967 T-6-2I: 17 January 1970 |
Introduction | 1974 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Russian Aerospace Forces Ukrainian Air Force Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force Algerian Air Force |
Produced | 1967–1993[1] |
Number built | Approximately 1,400 |
The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, all-weather tactical bomber developed in the Soviet Union.
Clinfowiki
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3.3Operation Desert Storm
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3.4Tajik and Afghan civil wars
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3.5First Chechen War
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3.6Second Chechen War
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3.72008 Russo-Georgian War
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3.8Libyan Air Force
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3.9Syrian Civil War
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3.10Russian encounters with NATO forces
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4Variants
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6Notable recent accidents and incidents
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7Specifications (Su-24MK)
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8Notable appearances in media
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9See also
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10References
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11Further reading
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Su-24 | |
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Su-24M of the Russian Air Force, May 2009 | |
Role | All-weather tactical bomber/interdictor |
National origin | Soviet Union / Russia |
Manufacturer | Sukhoi |
First flight | T-6: 2 July 1967 T-6-2I: 17 January 1970 |
Introduction | 1974 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Russian Aerospace Forces Ukrainian Air Force Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force Algerian Air Force |
Produced | 1967–1993[1] |
Number built | Approximately 1,400 |
The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, all-weather tactical bomber developed in the Soviet Union.
OpenWetWare
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3.3Operation Desert Storm
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3.4Tajik and Afghan civil wars
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3.5First Chechen War
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3.6Second Chechen War
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3.72008 Russo-Georgian War
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3.8Libyan Air Force
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3.9Syrian Civil War
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3.10Russian encounters with NATO forces
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3.11Saudi-led intervention in Yemen
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3.12Russo-Ukrainian War
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4Variants
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5Operators
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6Notable recent accidents and incidents
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7Specifications (Su-24MK)
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8Notable appearances in media
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9See also
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10References
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11Further reading
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Su-24 | |
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Su-24M of the Russian Air Force, May 2009 | |
Role | All-weather tactical bomber/interdictor |
National origin | Soviet Union / Russia |
Manufacturer | Sukhoi |
First flight | T-6: 2 July 1967 T-6-2I: 17 January 1970 |
Introduction | 1974 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Russian Aerospace Forces Ukrainian Air Force Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force Algerian Air Force |
Produced | 1967–1993[1] |
Number built | Approximately 1,400 |
The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, all-weather tactical bomber developed in the Soviet Union.
Statistical Genetics Wiki
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3.3Operation Desert Storm
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3.4Tajik and Afghan civil wars
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3.5First Chechen War
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3.6Second Chechen War
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3.72008 Russo-Georgian War
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3.8Libyan Air Force
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3.9Syrian Civil War
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3.10Russian encounters with NATO forces
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3.11Saudi-led intervention in Yemen
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3.12Russo-Ukrainian War
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4Variants
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5Operators
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6Notable recent accidents and incidents
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7Specifications (Su-24MK)
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8Notable appearances in media
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9See also
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10References
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11Further reading
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Su-24 | |
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Su-24M of the Russian Air Force, May 2009 | |
Role | All-weather tactical bomber/interdictor |
National origin | Soviet Union / Russia |
Manufacturer | Sukhoi |
First flight | T-6: 2 July 1967 T-6-2I: 17 January 1970 |
Introduction | 1974 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Russian Aerospace Forces Ukrainian Air Force Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force Algerian Air Force |
Produced | 1967–1993[1] |
Number built | Approximately 1,400 |
The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, all-weather tactical bomber developed in the Soviet Union.
Cloud-Standards.org
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3.3Operation Desert Storm
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3.4Tajik and Afghan civil wars
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3.5First Chechen War
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3.6Second Chechen War
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3.72008 Russo-Georgian War
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3.8Libyan Air Force
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3.9Syrian Civil War
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3.10Russian encounters with NATO forces
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3.11Saudi-led intervention in Yemen
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3.12Russo-Ukrainian War
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4Variants
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5Operators
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6Notable recent accidents and incidents
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7Specifications (Su-24MK)
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8Notable appearances in media
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9See also
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10References
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11Further reading
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Su-24 | |
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Su-24M of the Russian Air Force, May 2009 | |
Role | All-weather tactical bomber/interdictor |
National origin | Soviet Union / Russia |
Manufacturer | Sukhoi |
First flight | T-6: 2 July 1967 T-6-2I: 17 January 1970 |
Introduction | 1974 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Russian Aerospace Forces Ukrainian Air Force Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force Algerian Air Force |
Produced | 1967–1993[1] |
Number built | Approximately 1,400 |
The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, all-weather tactical bomber developed in the Soviet Union.
WikiBooks
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3.1Soviet–Afghan War
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3.2Lebanese Civil War
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3.3Operation Desert Storm
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3.4Tajik and Afghan civil wars
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3.5First Chechen War
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3.6Second Chechen War
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3.72008 Russo-Georgian War
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3.8Libyan Air Force
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3.9Syrian Civil War
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3.10Russian encounters with NATO forces
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3.11Saudi-led intervention in Yemen
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3.12Russo-Ukrainian War
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4Variants
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5Operators
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6Notable recent accidents and incidents
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7Specifications (Su-24MK)
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8Notable appearances in media
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9See also
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10References
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11Further reading
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Su-24 | |
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Su-24M of the Russian Air Force, May 2009 | |
Role | All-weather tactical bomber/interdictor |
National origin | Soviet Union / Russia |
Manufacturer | Sukhoi |
First flight | T-6: 2 July 1967 T-6-2I: 17 January 1970 |
Introduction | 1974 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Russian Aerospace Forces Ukrainian Air Force Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force Algerian Air Force |
Produced | 1967–1993[1] |
Number built | Approximately 1,400 |
The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, all-weather tactical bomber developed in the Soviet Union.
LIMSwiki
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3.1Soviet–Afghan War
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3.2Lebanese Civil War
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3.3Operation Desert Storm
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3.4Tajik and Afghan civil wars
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3.5First Chechen War
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3.6Second Chechen War
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3.72008 Russo-Georgian War
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3.8Libyan Air Force
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3.9Syrian Civil War
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3.10Russian encounters with NATO forces
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3.11Saudi-led intervention in Yemen
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3.12Russo-Ukrainian War
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4Variants
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5Operators
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6Notable recent accidents and incidents
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7Specifications (Su-24MK)
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8Notable appearances in media
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9See also
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10References
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11Further reading
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12External links
Su-24 | |
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Su-24M of the Russian Air Force, May 2009 | |
Role | All-weather tactical bomber/interdictor |
National origin | Soviet Union / Russia |
Manufacturer | Sukhoi |
First flight | T-6: 2 July 1967 T-6-2I: 17 January 1970 |
Introduction | 1974 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Russian Aerospace Forces Ukrainian Air Force Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force Algerian Air Force |
Produced | 1967–1993[1] |
Number built | Approximately 1,400 |
The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, all-weather tactical bomber developed in the Soviet Union.
Wikiversity
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3.3Operation Desert Storm
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3.4Tajik and Afghan civil wars
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3.5First Chechen War
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3.6Second Chechen War
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3.72008 Russo-Georgian War
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3.8Libyan Air Force
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3.9Syrian Civil War
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3.10Russian encounters with NATO forces
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3.11Saudi-led intervention in Yemen
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3.12Russo-Ukrainian War
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4Variants
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5Operators
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6Notable recent accidents and incidents
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7Specifications (Su-24MK)
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8Notable appearances in media
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9See also
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10References
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11Further reading
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Su-24 | |
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Su-24M of the Russian Air Force, May 2009 | |
Role | All-weather tactical bomber/interdictor |
National origin | Soviet Union / Russia |
Manufacturer | Sukhoi |
First flight | T-6: 2 July 1967 T-6-2I: 17 January 1970 |
Introduction | 1974 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Russian Aerospace Forces Ukrainian Air Force Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force Algerian Air Force |
Produced | 1967–1993[1] |
Number built | Approximately 1,400 |
The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, all-weather tactical bomber developed in the Soviet Union.
Wikipedia
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1Development
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3Operational history
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3.1Soviet–Afghan War
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3.2Lebanese Civil War
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3.3Operation Desert Storm
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3.4Tajik and Afghan civil wars
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3.5First Chechen War
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3.6Second Chechen War
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3.72008 Russo-Georgian War
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3.8Libyan Air Force
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3.9Syrian Civil War
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3.10Russian encounters with NATO forces
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3.11Saudi-led intervention in Yemen
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3.12Russo-Ukrainian War
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4Variants
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5Operators
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6Notable recent accidents and incidents
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7Specifications (Su-24MK)
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8Notable appearances in media
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9See also
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10References
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11Further reading
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Su-24 | |
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Su-24M of the Russian Air Force, May 2009 | |
Role | All-weather tactical bomber/interdictor |
National origin | Soviet Union / Russia |
Manufacturer | Sukhoi |
First flight | T-6: 2 July 1967 T-6-2I: 17 January 1970 |
Introduction | 1974 |
Status | In service |
Primary users | Russian Aerospace Forces Ukrainian Air Force Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force Algerian Air Force |
Produced | 1967–1993[1] |
Number built | Approximately 1,400 |
The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, all-weather tactical bomber developed in the Soviet Union.