New Sovietskiy Su-37R Flanker R Multi-Role Fighter:
Before the original collapse of the Soviet Union, several excellent fighters were developed. These included the Mig-29, Mig-31, and Su-27 fighters. Many of these aircraft continued to be operated in large numbers in the Russian military which replaced it. Several interesting aircraft designs were developed from the Su-27 including maritime versions, versions with canard wings, versions with vectored engines, and an aircraft with forward swept wings. The Su-27 and derived designs were exported to many nations around the world including China, who produced the fighter in large numbers, and India. The version with forward swept wings became the prototype for the Su-47 fighter with was produced in large numbers in the later part of the Twenty-First Century.
By the time the Communists retook control in Russia, the air force was in very bad shape and most of the Su-27 fighters were unserviceable and could not be refitted. Because of this, the New Soviet air forces were not a patchwork of refitted designs like the army. None of the development programs for advanced fighters ever even went to prototype stage and it was decided that using already existing designs as a basis for faster development. A development of the Mig-29 became the prototype for the main fighter but a smaller number of fighters were produced based on the Su-27. The Su-37 had been produced in limited numbers as a test bed design and was used for the new fighter.
The main change the Su-37R is the replacement of the original composites and aluminum-lithium alloys with the new super strong alloys and composites which were being developed around the same time the new fighter was. The new materials are stronger and allow for a heavier ordnance load. New and more powerful engines were mounted in place of the original engines which produce around twenty-five percent more power than the original engines and with thrust vectoring and forward canards make the fighter very maneuverable. The engines were much more fuel efficient than the original engines and can attain mach speeds without engaging afterburner. Many Western fighters mounted engines with the same feature and there is debate that the Soviet Government did not develop the engines on their own but instead either stole it from Western Nations or had French assistance. The fighter carries an improved phased array radar system and has a host of other improvements in the electronics as well including a better integration of the thrust vectoring system into the fly by wire system. The United States and NATO considered the fighter to be for the most part simply a modified Su-27 so it retained the code name Flanker.
While not produced in as large numbers as the Mig-39, it was still produced in considerable numbers. The United Stated did not consider the fighter to be the equal of the F-22 but the Soviet Fighter was still deadly and much cheaper than the American fighter. Many nations around the globe expressed an interest in the new fighter and was sold to a great many nations. China modified their Su-27 design and produced a very similar fighter. In the incidents between China and the Soviet Union, there were several engagements between the two fighters. A Naval version of the fighter was developed but was never adopted and a Naval version of the Mig-39 was carried instead. The initial version of the fighter carried a 30 mm Gsh-301 cannon but this was later replaced by twin rail guns although some early versions retained the conventional cannon. When fusion turbines were developed, the simple replacement of the engine was considered but the Su-47 was under development and became the new Soviet fighter. When the Su-47 was adopted, production of the Su-37 was discontinued and over the next decade the old fighters were replaced by the fusion powered fighter. Some retained in reserve units but most were either scrapped or sold to other nations.
Designation: Su-37R
Vehicle Type: Twin Engine Multi-Role Fighter
Crew: One
M.D.C. by Location:
| [1] Forward Canard Wings (2): | 25 each | |
| [2] Wings (2): | 100 each | |
| [3] Elevators (2): | 45 each | |
| [3] Rudders (2): | 45 each | |
| Cockpit: | 80 | |
| [4] Engines (2): | 100 each | |
| Landing Gear (3): | 5 each | |
| [5] Main Body: | 150 |
Notes:
[1] Destroying one or both Canards will result in reducing bonuses
to dodge by 2
[2] Destroying a Wing will cause the plane to crash
[3] Destruction of rudders or one elevator will still allow the fighter
to be controlled by the varying of power levels and changing the direction
of the engines but fighter has a penalty of -10 to dodge, and a -30% penalty
to all piloting rolls. Destruction of both of the elevators will leave
the plane uncontrollable and pilot must eject to survive.
[4] The destruction of one engine will reduce the fighters top speed
by half and give the pilot a -2 penalty to dodge as well as giving a 10%
penalty to piloting. Destruction of both engines will cause the aircraft
to crash. Pilot may attempt a emergency landing or pilot can choose to
eject.
[5] Depleting the M.D.C. of the main body will shut the Aircraft down
completely, rendering it useless and causing it to crash if in flight.
Speed:
Driving on Ground (Taxiing): Only possible for take offs and
landings as well as for parking and storage. Speed is 40 mph (64 kph) when
traveling and not on take off or landing. Because of the vectoring of the
thrusters, the fighter can take off in a short distance.
Flying: The Su-37 Flanker R has a top speed of Mach 2.65 (1,964.9
mph/ 3,162.1 kph). Because of the fighter's super cruise engines and the
fighter can run at afterburner for extended periods (assume in game terms
up to thirty minutes). The Fighter can also cruise up to Mach 1.1 (815.6
mph/1,312.6 kph) but fighter's cruise speed depends on mission and situation.
Maximum altitude is 65,616.8 feet (20,000 meters)
Maximum Effective Range: 2,832.9 nautical miles (3,262.2 miles/5,250 km) on internal
fuel. The fighter can carry 3 fuel tanks that extend range by about 215.8
nautical miles (248.5 miles/400 km) each (One on each engine and one centerline).
The fighter has approximately 25% better range when the fighter is
carrying no ordnance. The Su-37 Flanker can be refueled in the air.
Statistical Data:
Height: 21.0 feet (6.4 meters)
Wingspan: 48.2 feet (14.7 meters)
Length: 72.8 feet (22.2 meters)
Weight: 40,785.5 pounds (18,500 kg) empty, 56,879.3 pounds (25,800
kg) lightly loaded, and 79,366.4 pounds (36,000 kg) fully loaded.
Power System: Conventional, Two Saturn Lyul´ka AL-55FR
high efficiency super cruise turbofans, uses aviation fuel
Cargo: Minimal (Storage for small equipment), does not include
hard points
Black Market Cost: 5.3 million credits (Can sometimes sell for
double that price). Can be found scattered around the world having
been sold by the Soviet government. It is also operated by some mercenaries.
Weapon Systems:
Special Equipment:
The fighter has all the standard features of a standard fighter (same
as standard robot minus loudspeaker and microphone) plus these special
features listed below.:
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