This is a list of aircraft produced by Sukhoi, a Russian aircraft manufacturer.
Name | NATO Designation Name | Type | Description | Number Built | Maiden Flight | Introduction | Years of Production | Retired | |
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Su-2 | None | reconnaissance aircraft, light bomber | 910 | August 25, 1937 | 1939, December | 1937–1942 | 1944 | ||
Su-7 | Fitter A | ground-attack aircraft | 1,847 | September 7, 1955 | 1959 | 1957–1972 | - | ||
Su-9 | Fishpot B | interceptor fighter aircraft | 1,150 | June 24, 1959 | 1959 | 1959–1960s | 1979 | ||
Su-11 | Fishpot C | interceptor fighter aircraft | 108 | December 25, 1958 | 1964 | 1962–1965 | 1983 | ||
Su-15 | Flagon | interceptor fighter aircraft | 1,290 | May 30, 1962 | 1965 | 1965–1979 | 1996 | ||
Su-17/Su-20/Su-22 | Fitter D | variable-wing ground-attack aircraft | 2,867 | August 2, 1966 | 1970 | 1969–1990 | - | ||
Su-24 | Fencer | deep strike bomber, variable-wing interdictor aircraft | 1,400~ | July 2, 1967 | 1974 | 1967–1993 | - | ||
Su-25 | Frogfoot | close air support | twinjet, single-seat | 1,000+ | February 22, 1975 | 1981, July 19 | 1978–present | - | |
Su-27 | Flanker | multirole fighter, air superiority fighter | twinjet, single-seat | 809 | May 20, 1977 | 1985, June 22 | 1982–present | - | |
Su-33 | Flanker D | carrier-based multirole fighter, air superiority fighter | twinjet, single-seat | 35~ | August 17, 1987 | 1998, August 31 | 1987–1999 | - | |
Su-30 | Flanker C | multirole fighter | twinjet, twin-seat | 540+ | December 31, 1989 | 1996 | 1992–present | - | |
Su-27M/Su-35 | Flanker E | multirole fighter, air superiority fighter | twinjet, single-seat | Su-27M: 15 Su-35S: 128 | Su-27M: June 28, 1988Su-35S: February 19, 2008 | 2014 | Su-27M: 1988–1995 Su-35S: 2007–present | - | |
Su-30MK-2/MKK | Flanker G | MK-2: multi-role fighter aircraftMKK: strike-fighter aircraft Chinese variant of Su-30 | 134 | Su-30МK: 1 July 1997 | 2000, December | 2000–present | - | ||
Su-30MKI | Flanker H | air superiority fighterIndian Air Force variant of Su-30 | 230 (February 2017) | Su-30МK: 1 July 1997Su-30MKI: 2000 | 2002, September 27 | Su-30MKI: 2000–present | - | ||
Su-80 | None | STOL transport aircraft | twin-turboprop, twin-boom | 8 | February 4, 2001 | 2001 | 2001–present | - | |
Su-34/Su-32 | Fullback | fighter-bomber, strike fighter | twinjet, twin-seat | 138 | April 13, 1990 | 2014, March 20 | 2006–present | - | |
Su-30MKM | Flanker I | Multirole air superiority fighterMalaysian Air Force variant of Su-30 | 18 | Su-30МK: 1 July 1997 | 2007 | 2007–present | - | ||
Su-57/T 50 | Felon | multirole fifth-generation jet fighter | twin-engine, single-seat | 12 | 29 January 2010 | 2020, December | 2009–present (prototypes only until 2018) | - | |
Sukhoi Su-47 | Firkin | Experimental aircraft, Jet fighter | Twin-engine, single-seat | 1 | - | ||||
Su-75 Checkmate | multirole fifth-generation jet fighter | single-engine, single-seat | 1 | December of 2023 | 2026-2027 | 2021–present (prototypes only 2021) |
Name | Type | Description | Seats | Number Built | Maiden Flight | Introduction | Years of Production | |
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Su-26 | aerobatic aircraft | single-seat | 1 | 153 if combined[1] | June 1984 | 1984 | 1984–present | |
Su-29 | double-seat | 2 | 1991 | 1991 | 1991–present | |||
Su-31 | single-seat | 1 | 1992 | 1992 | 1992–present | |||
Su-80 | STOL transport aircraft | twin-turboprop, twin-boom | 30 | 8 | February 4, 2001 | 2001 | 2001–present | |
Superjet 100 | regional jet airliner | narrow-body, twinjet | 87 | 136 | May 19, 2008 | April 21, 2011 with Armavia | 2007–present |
high-altitude fighter, 1940
improved Su-1, 1942
prototype version of Su-2 re-engined with a M-90 engine, 1941
prototype motorjet fighter, 1945
ground attack aircraft, 1942
prototype mixed-power high-altitude interceptor, 1944
ground attack aircraft, 1943
jet fighter, 1946
four-engine jet bomber, 1946
prototype twin-engine fighter developed from the Su-9, resembled the Me 262, 1946
observation plane, 1947
prototype twin-engine jet fighter developed from the Su-11, 1947
fighter-interceptor, 1949
fighter, 1949
a supersonic business jet design.
doubledeck superjumbo jet design.[2]
trainer and demonstrator
1984, ground attack aircraft, optimised for anti-tank use
light agricultural aircraft
multirole fighter (was marketed for a time under the designation Su-47)
experimental aircraft
1958, interceptor fighter
1956, fighter
1972, supersonic bomber, similar in concept to XB-70 Valkyrie, which was developed by Sukhoi during the 1960s and 1970s.
prototype interceptor, modernized variant of Su-11, 1960
intermediate range bomber.
fifth generation fighter. Basic future aircraft of Russian Frontline Aviation. Maiden flight January 29, 2010.
FGFA is a derivative project from the Sukhoi Su-57 being developed by the Sukhoi OKB and HAL for the Indian Air Force (FGFA is the official designation for the Indian version). Sukhoi/HAL FGFA project cancelled after India left the Su 57 project
Note: The Sukhoi OKB has reused aircraft designations, for example: the Su-9 from 1946 and the later Su-9 from 1956, the former was not produced in quantity. Sukhoi prototype designations are based on wing layout planform. Straight and swept wings are assigned the "S" prefix, while delta winged designs(including tailed-delta) have "T" for a designation prefix.