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    Russian Air Force receives first advanced bombers -1
    12:01 | 15/ 12/ 2006

    (Adds Air Force commander's quotes, paragraphs 5-7)

    MOSCOW, December 15 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's Air Force received Friday
    its first two newly built Su-34 Fullback bombers.

    Designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau, the Su-34 will replace the Su-24
    Fencer frontline bombers. Experts said the new bomber has the
    potential to become the best plane in its class for years to come.

    A ceremonial handover of the Su-34s took place at the Chkalov Aircraft
    Production Association in Novosibirsk, in West Siberia. In attendance
    were Russia's Air Force commander, Army General Vladimir Mikhailov,
    and Sukhoi holding Director General Mikhail Pogosyan.

    The $36 million Su-34 fighter-bomber is a two-seat strike aircraft
    equipped with twin AL-31MF afterburning turbojet engines. It is
    designed to deliver high-precision strikes on heavily defended targets
    in any weather conditions, day or night, and fields weaponry that
    includes a 30mm GSh-301 cannon, up to 12 Alamo or Archer AAMs, ASMs,
    and bombs

    Mikhailov said Russia's Air Force needs about 200 Su-34s, which will
    be on active duty in the next 30-40 years along with modernized
    Su-24s, which are expected to be gradually replaced over the next 20
    years.

    "In all, we need about 200 [Su-34] aircraft," he said, "But at the
    same time, we do not want to replace the modernized Su-24[M] in the
    next two or three years, as the aircraft can be in service for 10-15
    years. All of the Su-24s will be replaced with Su-34s in around 20
    years."

    The commander said the Su-34 has been modernized twice since the late
    1980s, when it was designed, and will be further modernized after 10
    years in service.

    Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov said earlier that Russia's Air Force
    will buy 58 Su-34s by 2015.
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