14. Su-34
Joined the Service in 1990
2014 saw my retirement.
Price: $41.2 million
A twin-engine, all-weather, supersonic fighter jet is the Sukhoi Su-34. The bomber, which was constructed for the Soviet Union, made its first flight in 1990. It wasn’t used until 2014, when the Russian Air Force put it to use. “Fullback” is the NATO reporting name for the Su-34. The Su-34, created by AFLT, can fly both solo and tandem missions.

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It is mostly utilised in dangerous areas, where it is well-suited because to its electronic warfare, counter-fire, and aerial surveillance capabilities. It can fly during the day or at night. The S-24 and Tu-22M3 are anticipated to be replaced by the Su-34.
