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Sukhoi Su-30MKM

The Sukhoi Su-30MKM (NATO reporting name: Flanker-H) is a twin-engine supermaneuverable fighter of the Royal Malaysian Air Force. It is a variant of the Su-30 series fighters, with many significant improvements over the original Su-30MK export version.[2] The Su-30MKM was developed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau and is based on the Su-30MKI of the Indian Air Force. Both aircraft have common airframe, thrust vectoring engines and a digital fly-by-wire system, however the MKM version differs from the MKI mainly in the composition of the onboard avionics.[1] It can carry up to 8,000 kg (17,637 lb) payload over a 1,296 km (805 mi; 700 nmi) un-refueled combat radius.[2]

Su-30MKM
A Royal Malaysian Air Force Su-30MKM
Role Air superiority fighter, multirole fighter
National origin Russia
Designer Sukhoi
Built by Irkut Corporation
First flight August 2003; 20 years ago (2003-08)
Introduction 2007
Status In service
Primary user Royal Malaysian Air Force
Number built 18
Developed from Sukhoi Su-30[1]

In 2003, the Su-30MKM was selected by the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF). In August 2003, during the course of President Vladimir Putin's official visit to Malaysia, the contract for the Su-30MKM aircraft was signed. Except for Russian MiG-29s, the RMAF has previously operated aircraft of Western origin.

Development edit

 
Su-30MKM flying at LIMA

In August 2003, Malaysia signed a US$900 million contract with Irkut Corporation for 18 Sukhoi Su-30MKMs. Malaysia operates eight legacy F/A-18D Hornet, and was offered Boeing's F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, but the Royal Malaysian Air Force chose the Su-30MKM instead. The Su-30MKM is an advanced variant, with considerable performance related improvements over its Su-30MK/MKK counterparts.[3] Irkut Corporation subcontracted the task of manufacturing the canards, stabilizers and fins to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. As part of the contract agreement, Russia sent the first Malaysian cosmonaut to the International Space Station. It was a project initiated under the government-to-government offset agreement through the purchase of Su-30MKM fighter jets for the Royal Malaysian Air Force. Under this agreement the Russian Federation bore the cost of training two Malaysians for space travel and for sending one to the International Space Station (ISS) in October 2007 under the Angkasawan program.[4]

The first two aircraft were handed over to the RMAF in May 2007 at Irkut's aircraft manufacturing facility at Irkutsk, Russia. The two aircraft were later delivered to RMAF Gong Kedak, Malaysia in June 2007 by an An-124-100 transport aircraft. By December 2007, seven months after the delivery of the first two aircraft, the RMAF had taken delivery of six Su-30MKMs. The eighteenth and last aircraft arrived at RMAF Gong Kedak in August 2009.[5]

In 2016, Su-30MKM successfully dropped a GBU-12 Paveway laser-guided bomb in a firing exercise. An aircraft registered number M52-08 successfully dropped the bombs at Kota Belud firing range in Sabah on 27 November 2016.[6] This makes the first Russian-made Sukhoi combat aircraft that can use the American-made weapon.

According to Malaysian defense Minister Mohamad Sabu, Malaysia has grounded 14 of 18 Su-30MKM due to engine problems and unavailability of spare parts in 2018.[7][8][9] To overcome this problem and increase the readiness of the Su-30MKM fleets, Malaysia has approved the budget worth RM2.2 billion for the Su-30MKM to be upgrade locally by Aerospace Technology Systems Corporation. The first upgraded aircraft was received in 2019 in LIMA 2019 exhibition.[10][11]

Design edit

 
Su-30MKM from rear

The Su-30MKM was developed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau and is based on the Su-30MKI. The MKM version differs from the MKI mainly in the composition of its onboard avionics. Thales Group supplies the Head-up display (HUD), navigational forward-looking IR system NAVFLIR and the Damocles targeting pod. The aircraft carries missile approach warning sensor (MAWS) and laser warning sensor (LWS) manufactured by Avitronics (South Africa).[1] It can carry up to 8,000 kg/ 17,650 lb of weapons and payloads over 700 nmi unrefueled combat radius.[2]

The Su-30MKM can legitimately claim super-maneuverability via digital fly-by-wire, canards, and two Saturn AL-31FP engines with thrust vectoring producing 27,500 lb thrust each with afterburners. This gives them an edge in close-in dogfights, allowing the pilot to rapidly point the plane at potential targets to draw them within the AA-11/R-73 Archer’s wide infrared seeker cone, then launch and quickly change energy state and direction.[2]

The electronic warfare (EW) systems, phased array radars, and optical-location systems with laser rangefinder were all produced by leading Russian manufacturers. At that time, officers from the RMAF formed a Su-30MKM Project Team which was based in Moscow; the team actively participated in the integration of all the avionics systems.[1] The aircraft is capable of conducting SEAD missions when equipped with two KNIRTI SAP-518 jamming pods and Kh-31P anti-radiation missiles. The KNIRTI SAP-518 covers NATO surface-to-air and air-to-air threats in the G-J bands. It is equipped with NIIP N011M phased array radar for long range aerial combat which can track up to 15 targets and engage four targets simultaneously. It can also be equipped with a Thales Damocles Laser Designation surveillance and targeting Pod for precision ground attack. It has a rear-facing radar, Thales HUD, and French NAVFLIR (Navigation Forward Looking Infra-red). Missile Approaches Warning System (MAWS) and laser warning sensor (LWS) are supplied by Avitronics of South Africa.[12]

Operators edit

  Malaysia

Specifications (Su-30MKM) edit

 
Su-30MKM seen from top and bottom

Data from Irkut Corporation,[15] Sukhoi[16]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2
  • Length: 21.935 m (72 ft 0 in)
  • Wingspan: 14.7 m (48 ft 3 in)
  • Height: 6.36 m (20 ft 10 in)
  • Wing area: 62 m2 (670 sq ft)
  • Empty weight: 18,400 kg (40,565 lb) [17]
  • Gross weight: 26,090 kg (57,519 lb) typical mission weight[15]
  • Max takeoff weight: 38,800 kg (85,539 lb)
  • Powerplant: 2 × Lyulka AL-31FP afterburning turbofan engines, 123 kN (28,000 lbf) with afterburner

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 2,120 km/h (1,320 mph, 1,140 kn) / M2.0 at high altitude[15]
1,350 km/h (840 mph; 730 kn) / M1.09 at low altitude
  • Range: 3,000 km (1,900 mi, 1,600 nmi) at high altitude[15]
1,270 km (790 mi; 690 nmi) at low altitude
  • Ferry range: 8,000 km (5,000 mi, 4,300 nmi) with two in-flight refuellings[16]
  • Service ceiling: 17,300 m (56,800 ft)
  • g limits: +9g
  • Rate of climb: 300 m/s (59,000 ft/min) +
  • Wing loading: 401 kg/m2 (82 lb/sq ft)
  • Thrust/weight: 0.96

Armament

Avionics

See also edit

Related development

Related lists

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2008-03-07. Retrieved 2008-03-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 19 April 2010. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  3. ^ "NBC News - Breaking News & Top Stories - Latest World, US & Local News". Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-12-04. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
  5. ^ Hillebrand, Niels. "MILAVIA Aircraft - Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker Operators". www.milavia.net. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  6. ^ "Malaysia adapts Russian-built jets to drop US-made bombs". 8 August 2017.
  7. ^ Chuanren, Chen. "New Malaysian Government Reveals Su-30MKM Readiness Woes". Aviation International News. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
  8. ^ "Only 4 Fighter Jets Can Fly – A Result Of Incompetency & Corruption By These 4 UMNO Leaders". 3 August 2018.
  9. ^ "UAWire - Malaysia complains about problems with Russian Su-30 fighters". www.uawire.org. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
  10. ^ "Defensworld-Malaysian Sukhoi 30MKM Fighter Get New Life Extension".
  11. ^ "Life Extension Programme RMAF Sukhois".
  12. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-12-09. Retrieved 2015-01-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. ^ "World Air Forces 2019". Flightglobal Insight. 2019. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  14. ^ "Sukhoi Squadron Now 12th, Updated - Malaysian Defence". June 2020.
  15. ^ a b c d Su-30MK performance (in Russian), Irkut, retrieved 30 April 2015
  16. ^ a b "Su-30MK Aircraft performance page." 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine Sukhoi. Retrieved: 1 January 2015.
  17. ^ Hillebrand, Niels, "Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker Specifications", milavia, Niels Hillebrand, retrieved 16 December 2010

External links edit

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The Sukhoi Su 30MKM NATO reporting name Flanker H is a twin engine supermaneuverable fighter of the Royal Malaysian Air Force It is a variant of the Su 30 series fighters with many significant improvements over the original Su 30MK export version 2 The Su 30MKM was developed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau and is based on the Su 30MKI of the Indian Air Force Both aircraft have common airframe thrust vectoring engines and a digital fly by wire system however the MKM version differs from the MKI mainly in the composition of the onboard avionics 1 It can carry up to 8 000 kg 17 637 lb payload over a 1 296 km 805 mi 700 nmi un refueled combat radius 2 Su 30MKM A Royal Malaysian Air Force Su 30MKM Role Air superiority fighter multirole fighter National origin Russia Designer Sukhoi Built by Irkut Corporation First flight August 2003 20 years ago 2003 08 Introduction 2007 Status In service Primary user Royal Malaysian Air Force Number built 18 Developed from Sukhoi Su 30 1 In 2003 the Su 30MKM was selected by the Royal Malaysian Air Force RMAF In August 2003 during the course of President Vladimir Putin s official visit to Malaysia the contract for the Su 30MKM aircraft was signed Except for Russian MiG 29s the RMAF has previously operated aircraft of Western origin Contents 1 Development 2 Design 3 Operators 4 Specifications Su 30MKM 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDevelopment edit nbsp Su 30MKM flying at LIMA In August 2003 Malaysia signed a US 900 million contract with Irkut Corporation for 18 Sukhoi Su 30MKMs Malaysia operates eight legacy F A 18D Hornet and was offered Boeing s F A 18E F Super Hornet but the Royal Malaysian Air Force chose the Su 30MKM instead The Su 30MKM is an advanced variant with considerable performance related improvements over its Su 30MK MKK counterparts 3 Irkut Corporation subcontracted the task of manufacturing the canards stabilizers and fins to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited As part of the contract agreement Russia sent the first Malaysian cosmonaut to the International Space Station It was a project initiated under the government to government offset agreement through the purchase of Su 30MKM fighter jets for the Royal Malaysian Air Force Under this agreement the Russian Federation bore the cost of training two Malaysians for space travel and for sending one to the International Space Station ISS in October 2007 under the Angkasawan program 4 The first two aircraft were handed over to the RMAF in May 2007 at Irkut s aircraft manufacturing facility at Irkutsk Russia The two aircraft were later delivered to RMAF Gong Kedak Malaysia in June 2007 by an An 124 100 transport aircraft By December 2007 seven months after the delivery of the first two aircraft the RMAF had taken delivery of six Su 30MKMs The eighteenth and last aircraft arrived at RMAF Gong Kedak in August 2009 5 In 2016 Su 30MKM successfully dropped a GBU 12 Paveway laser guided bomb in a firing exercise An aircraft registered number M52 08 successfully dropped the bombs at Kota Belud firing range in Sabah on 27 November 2016 6 This makes the first Russian made Sukhoi combat aircraft that can use the American made weapon According to Malaysian defense Minister Mohamad Sabu Malaysia has grounded 14 of 18 Su 30MKM due to engine problems and unavailability of spare parts in 2018 7 8 9 To overcome this problem and increase the readiness of the Su 30MKM fleets Malaysia has approved the budget worth RM2 2 billion for the Su 30MKM to be upgrade locally by Aerospace Technology Systems Corporation The first upgraded aircraft was received in 2019 in LIMA 2019 exhibition 10 11 Design edit nbsp Su 30MKM from rear The Su 30MKM was developed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau and is based on the Su 30MKI The MKM version differs from the MKI mainly in the composition of its onboard avionics Thales Group supplies the Head up display HUD navigational forward looking IR system NAVFLIR and the Damocles targeting pod The aircraft carries missile approach warning sensor MAWS and laser warning sensor LWS manufactured by Avitronics South Africa 1 It can carry up to 8 000 kg 17 650 lb of weapons and payloads over 700 nmi unrefueled combat radius 2 The Su 30MKM can legitimately claim super maneuverability via digital fly by wire canards and two Saturn AL 31FP engines with thrust vectoring producing 27 500 lb thrust each with afterburners This gives them an edge in close in dogfights allowing the pilot to rapidly point the plane at potential targets to draw them within the AA 11 R 73 Archer s wide infrared seeker cone then launch and quickly change energy state and direction 2 The electronic warfare EW systems phased array radars and optical location systems with laser rangefinder were all produced by leading Russian manufacturers At that time officers from the RMAF formed a Su 30MKM Project Team which was based in Moscow the team actively participated in the integration of all the avionics systems 1 The aircraft is capable of conducting SEAD missions when equipped with two KNIRTI SAP 518 jamming pods and Kh 31P anti radiation missiles The KNIRTI SAP 518 covers NATO surface to air and air to air threats in the G J bands It is equipped with NIIP N011M phased array radar for long range aerial combat which can track up to 15 targets and engage four targets simultaneously It can also be equipped with a Thales Damocles Laser Designation surveillance and targeting Pod for precision ground attack It has a rear facing radar Thales HUD and French NAVFLIR Navigation Forward Looking Infra red Missile Approaches Warning System MAWS and laser warning sensor LWS are supplied by Avitronics of South Africa 12 Operators edit nbsp Malaysia Royal Malaysian Air Force has 18 Su 30MKMs in inventory 13 All the aircraft are assigned to the 12th Squadron based at RMAF Gong Kedak 14 Specifications Su 30MKM edit nbsp Su 30MKM seen from top and bottom Data from Irkut Corporation 15 Sukhoi 16 General characteristicsCrew 2 Length 21 935 m 72 ft 0 in Wingspan 14 7 m 48 ft 3 in Height 6 36 m 20 ft 10 in Wing area 62 m2 670 sq ft Empty weight 18 400 kg 40 565 lb 17 Gross weight 26 090 kg 57 519 lb typical mission weight 15 Max takeoff weight 38 800 kg 85 539 lb Powerplant 2 Lyulka AL 31FP afterburning turbofan engines 123 kN 28 000 lbf with afterburner Performance Maximum speed 2 120 km h 1 320 mph 1 140 kn M2 0 at high altitude 15 1 350 km h 840 mph 730 kn M1 09 at low altitude dd dd dd Range 3 000 km 1 900 mi 1 600 nmi at high altitude 15 1 270 km 790 mi 690 nmi at low altitude dd dd dd Ferry range 8 000 km 5 000 mi 4 300 nmi with two in flight refuellings 16 Service ceiling 17 300 m 56 800 ft g limits 9g Rate of climb 300 m s 59 000 ft min Wing loading 401 kg m2 82 lb sq ft Thrust weight 0 96 Armament Guns 1 30 mm Gryazev Shipunov GSh 30 1 autocannon Hardpoints 12 hardpoints 2 wingtip AAM rails 6 under wing pylons 2 pylon under engine nacelles and 2 pylons in tandem in the arch between the engines It can be increased to 14 using multiple ejector racks with a capacity of up to 8 130 kg 17 920 lb with provisions to carry combinations of Rockets 4 B 8 rocket pods for 80 S 8 rockets 4 B 13 rocket pods for 20 S 13 rockets Missiles Air to air missiles 10 R 77 6 R 27ER ET 2 R 27R T 6 R 73 Air to surface missiles 3 KH 59ME 6 KH 29T L Anti ship missiles 3 Kh 59MK 4 Kh 31A Anti radiation missiles 6 Kh 31P Bombs 8 KAB 500L laser guided bombs 3 KAB 1500L laser guided bombs 8 FAB 500T bombs 28 OFAB 250 270 bombs 32 OFAB 100 120 bombs 4 GBU 12 Paveway II laser guided bomb Avionics Bars N011M passive electronically scanned array radar Damocles targeting pod SAP 518 electronic countermeasure pod MAW 300 Missile Approach Warning System RWS 50 Radar Warning Receiver LWS310 Laser Warning SystemSee also edit nbsp Aviation portal Related development Sukhoi Su 30 Sukhoi Su 30MKA Sukhoi Su 30MKI Sukhoi Su 30MKK Related lists List of fighter aircraft List of aircraft of the Royal Malaysian Air ForceReferences edit a b c d 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