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The Sukhoi Su-34 (NATO reporting name: "Fullback") is a twin-engine, two-seat tactical bomber/strike aircraft developed by Russia. It's primarily designed for precision strike operations against ground and naval targets. The aircraft is capable of operating in all weather conditions, day and night.

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The development of the Su-34 began in the mid-1980s during the Soviet Union era, intended to replace aging tactical bombers like the Sukhoi Su-24. The initial goal of the project was to create an advanced strike aircraft capable of deep penetration operations in enemy airspace, equipped with enhanced defensive systems. The first prototype (Su-27IB) conducted its maiden flight in 1990. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the development process continued, and the Su-34 officially entered service with the Russian Air Force in 2014.
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The Su-34's design features reflect its mission profile:

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The Su-34 forms the backbone of the Russian Air Force's tactical bomber fleet. It has reportedly been used in operations in Syria and conflicts in Ukraine. Its primary roles include precision ground strikes, tactical bombing, suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD), and anti-ship operations. The aircraft's armored cockpit and advanced defensive systems are intended to enhance its survivability in high-threat environments. Russia continues to take deliveries of the Su-34, and its export potential has also been noted.
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