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Russian aircrafts v4
Main author – Timothy Igoshin (SPR)
We offer you, our dear developers of game and visitors of this forum, these data about Russian aircrafts. We think that these data is most exact for Russian aircraft in game. Also, we have corrected our errors made in our OOB which we published at this forum. Units: http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/showt...hlight=russian Weapons: http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/showt...hlight=russian These data are continuation our study of the arms of Russia. We wish to help everybody with exact data about our arms. Probably, some errors are present here, and we suggest all visitors of this forum - please report to us about any errors you will find here. =============== |
Re: Russian aircrafts v4
EW points
1. Termal trap 2. Dipol reflectors 3. One-ranged station (jamming) 4. Wide-ranged station (jamming) 5. Advanced models of jamming stations: wide-ranged take-away, barraged, flickering and reaiming -jamming. 6. irradiation alerting system 7. alerting missiles attack system 8. Digital spetvychislitel (processing computer) 9. Decreasing of radar observability 10. System of complex management of leaving from attack and jammer 11. Radar 12. radio-technical reconnaissance system 15. stealth elements: lowering of electromagnetic radiation, optimized forms and case materials. 20. Stealth – selection of speed, forms and materials of the case, lowering of electromagnetic radiation, improved onboard radio-electronic equipment, colourings case etc. 24. Improved stealth. ============= Fire Control 5 – Collimator sight 10 – Either any piston-engined planes or radar gunsight 15 – Laser range finder, or bombsight 20 – Digital processing computer for fire control/Target designation/TV-view-finder/ Target tracking system Sites: www.airwar.ru, www.avia-mig.ru, www.sukhoi.org and some others. Some Russian books about modern aircrafts. Background: my knowledge as AD-officer and some talks with former soviet pilots. =========== Sizes (wingspan x length) = size: MiG-9 = … = 3 MiG-15 = … = 4 MiG-17 = 9,6 x 11,3 = 4 MiG-21 = 7,5 x 14,1 = 4 MiG-23 = 16,7 x 14 = 5 MiG-27 = 17 x 14 = 5 MiG-29 = 17,3 x 11,4 = 5 MiG-25 = 22,3 x 14 = 5 Su-24 = 22,7 x 17,6 = 5 |
Re: Russian aircrafts v4
MiG’s
141 – MiG-23 Rename to MiG-23S (because of MiG-23 was pure fighter) Change years - 1971-78 EW reduce to 1 – its equipment is only radar. Radio=91 142 – MiG-23 Rename to MiG-23M EW reduce to 1 – equipment = only Radar. 167 – MiG-23 Rename to MiG-23B (“B” is a bomber modification) FC=15 (mounted automatic gunsight ASP-17, bombsight PBK-3-23S, laser range finder “Fon”) Armour = 16 (has been strengthened according to preliminary specifications) Change years 1973-86 EW=3 (jamming station “Siren’” SPS-141, 142 or 143, irradiation alerting system “Sirena-3M”, in the back hemisphere - “Bar’er”, radar ) Speed=18 (1800 km/h) 143 – MiG-23 Rename to MiG-23BN Change years 1974-1988 FC=15 (automatic gunsight ASP-17, bombsight PBK-3-23S, laser range finder “Klyon”) Armour = 16 (has been strengthened according to preliminary specifications) EW=3 (jamming station “Siren’” SPS-141, 142 or 143 etc) Speed=18 Radio=90 (most mass) (all camouflage icons of previous MiGs change to grey - as those Migs were especially painted so! And the next models - were camouflaged!) 145 – MiG-23MF MF – only export planes! Rename to MiG-23ML Armour=15 (L = light) EW=4 (active jamming system “Siren’” SPS-141, 142 or 143, irradiation alerting system “Sirena” SPO-10, rockets S-5 for shooting traps) Change years 1976-1989 146 – MiG-23MF MF – only export planes! Rename to MiG-23MLD Armour=15 (L = light) EW=5 (active jamming station “Siren’” SPS-141, 142 or 143, irradiation alerting system “Bereza” SPO-15L, blocks for shooting IR-traps and dipole deflectors BVP-50-60) Change years 1984-2010 (over 300 planes are in reserve) 144 – MiG-23MF MFs are only export planes! Rename to MiG-23MLD Armour=15 (L = light) EW=5 (jamming station “Siren’” SPS-141, 142 or 143, irradiation alerting system “Bereza” SPO-15L, blocks for shooting ir-trap and dipole deflectors BVP-50-60) Change years 1984-2010 (over 300 planes are in reserve at storing bases) Slot 2 – Missile Kh-23 = 1 missile 945 – MiG-23MF (COIN) MFs are only export planes! Rename to MiG-23MLD Armour=15 (L = light) EW=5 (jamming station “Siren’” SPS-141, 142 or 143, irradiation alerting system “Bereza” SPO-15L, blocks for shot ir-trap and dipole deflectors BVP-50-60) Change years 1984-2010 (over 300 planes are in reserve at storing bases) 129 – MiG-9 Rename to MiG-9F FC reduce to 5 Slot 3 and 4 – empty 130 – MiG-15bis Change year 1949 131 –MiG-15 SD-5 Change year 1950 Slot 3 = 100kg bomb Slot 4 = 100kg bomb 132 – MiG-17 Slot 3 = 50kg bomb Slot 4 = 50kg bomb 133 – MiG-17 Rename to MiG-17A Slot 3 = 100kg bomb Slot 4 = 100kg bomb 134 – MiG-17P Rename to MiG-17F (Because of “F” is modification of fighter-bomber with 250-kg bombs and “P” – is a Perekhvatchik=interceptor (without bombs)) Change year 1953 135 – MiG-17P Rename to MiG-17F (Planes 1970-1978 is all remained in armies MiG-17 transferred in formed istrebitel'no-bombardirovochnaya aviatsiya (fighters-bombers aviation)) EW=2 (irradiation alerting system “Serena-2”, radar) Slot 3 = 250kg bomb Slot 4 = 250kg bomb 940 – MiG-17 Rename to MiG-17AS 138 – MiG-19 Rename to MiG-19S Change year 1956 139 – MiG-21F Rename to Mig-21F-13 (simply “F”- only interceptor) Change year 1960 140 – MiG-21bis Change year 1972 FC=10 – optical radio gunsight 942 – MiG-21F (COIN) Rename to MiG-21PFM Change year 1964 FC=10 – automatic gunsight ASP 947 – MiG-29 Rename to MiG-29 9-13 EW=7 (+wide-ranged station “Gardeniya”, shoting termal traps) Radio=90 234 – MiG-29 Rename to MiG-29S EW=8 (improved equipment concerning the previous version) 235 – MiG-29 Rename to MiG-29S EW=8 (improved equipment concerning the previous version) 948 – MiG-29 Rename to MiG-29SM EW=9 (improved equipment concerning the previous version) Probably year 2008 ??? FC=30 – added tv-channel with autonomous computer 949 – MiG-29 Rename to MiG-29SM Probably year 2008 ??? FC=30 – added tv-channel with autonomous computer ADDING: MiG-25BM (SEAD) Years – 1982-1994 ??? Size=6 FC=15 EW=6 (station of radio-technical reconnaissance “Bereza-L”, active jamming stations “Siren’-1D-OZh” and “Lyutik”) Armour=15 Vision=30 Speed=25 Radio=91 Slot 1 = Kh-58U – 2pcs Slot 2 = Kh-28U – 2pcs |
Re: Russian aircrafts v4
Su
149 – Su-7B Change year 1959 FC=10 (automatic gunsight ASP-5ND and bombsight PBK-2) Speed=21 150 – Su-7BM Change year 1963 FC=10 (automatic gun sight ASP-5ND and bombsight PBK-2) Speed=21 151 – Su-7BM Rename to Su-7BLK Change years 1966-1989 EW=2 (active jamming stations “Siren’” SPS-141, 142 or 143) FC=10 (automatic gun sight ASP-5ND and bombsight PBK-2) Speed=21 952 – Su-7BM Rename to Su-7BLK Change years 1966-1989 EW=2 (active jamming station “Siren’” SPS-141, 142 or 143) FC=10 (automatic gun sight ASP-5ND and bombsight PBK-2) Speed=21 154 – Su-17M Change years 1973 EW=3 (There is next info on Sukhoi website - changes of avionics at this modification was not done) FC=10 Vision=20 155 – Su-17M2 EW=3 (no changes concerning the previous version) 160 – Su-17M Rename to Su-17M2 Change years 1975-1985 ??? EW=3 (no changes concerning the previous version existing) 227 – Su-17M3 Change year 1977 228 – Su-17M3 Rename to Su-17M3R (for missile Kh-58) Year removal – 1998 Speed=19 953 – Su-17M2 EW=3 (no changes concerning the previous version) Vision=30 (see #155) 961 – Su-17M2 Rename to Su-17M4 Years 1983-1998 FC=20 (new digital computer for fire control “Orbita-20-22”, modernized system for control of weapons) Speed=19 961 – Su-24 Rename to Su-24M (for Kh-29 missiles) Year 1981 (760 regiment of Lipetskiy TsBP) EW=8 (irradiation alerting system “Bereza” SPO-15M, IRST sensor L082 “Mak-UL”, passive jamming station APP-50, self defense equipment – control by separate digital computer “Neon”) FC=20 (laser&TV aiming system “Caira-23”) Vision=30 Size=5 148 – Su-24 EW=4 (irradiation alerting system “Sirena-2M”, active jamming station “Siren’”, radar detection station) Size=5 229 – Su-24M Rename to Su-24M2 Years - 2007 EW=9 (improved unit) Improved systems of “M” (##147-148) modifications. FC=25 (TV, GLONASS(GPS)/NAVSTAR, new onboard computer SVP-24, digital area map, collimator indicator ILS-31) Vision=40 Size=5 535 – Su-24 EW=4 (irradiation alerting system “Sirena-2M”, active jamming station “Siren’”, radar detection station) Size=5 536 – Su-24 EW=4 (irradiation alerting system “Sirena-2M”, active jamming station “Siren’”, radar detection station) Size=5 537 – Su-24 Rename to Su-24M (for Kh-29 missiles which were used on this version) Year 1981 (760 regiment of Lipetskiy TsBP) EW=8 (irradiation alerting system “Bereza” SPO-15M, IRST sensor L082 “Mak-UL”, jamming station APP-50, self defense equipment controlled by separate digital computer “Neon”) FC=20 (laser-tv aiming system “Caira-23”) Vision=30 Size=5 538 – Su-24 Rename to Su-24M (for Kh-29 missiles) Year 1981 (760 regiment of Lipetskiy TsBP) EW=8 (irradiation alerting system “Bereza” SPO-15M, IRST sensor L082 “Mak-UL”, jamming station APP-50, self defense equipment controlled by separate digital computer “Neon”) FC=20 (laser-tv aiming system “Caira-23”) Vision=30 Size=5 951 – Su-24 EW=4 (irradiation alerting system “Sirena-2M”, active jamming station “Siren’”, radar detection station) Size=5 357 – Su-27 Flanker-B Rename to Su-27 Year 1984 EW=5 (irradiation alerting system “Bereza”, active jamming station “Geran’’”, jamming station APP-50) Speed=25 356 – Su-27 Flanker-B Rename to Su-27 Year 1986 EW=6 (irradiation alerting system “Bereza”, active jamming station “Geran’’”, jamming station APP-50 and + new active jamming station “Sorbtsiya”) FC=20 (radar gunsight RLPK-27, optic-electronic aiming system OYePS-27, irst sensor, laser range finder, helmet targeting system “Schel’-3UM”, digital computer (spetsvychislitel) C-100, system of common indication SEI-31, system of weapons control (SUO) ) Speed=25 358 – Su-27 Flanker-B Rename to Su-27 Year 1991 (“After debugging of all complex BREO ((avionics) by the Decision of Ministerial council of the USSR from 23 august 1990 Su-27 has been officially accepted on arms of the Air Forces as aircraft of air defence of Soviet Union.”) EW=7 (new digital spetsvychislitel (processing computer) operating BKO (self-defense equipment), irradiation alerting system “Bereza”, active jamming station “Geran’’”, passive jamming station APP-50 and + new active jamming station “Sorbtsiya”) FC=20 (radar gunsight RLPK-27, optic-electronic aiming system OYePS-27, irst sensor, laser range finder, helmet targeting system “Schel’-3UM”, digital computer C-100, system of common indication SEI-31, fire control system) Vision=30 Speed=25 958 – Su-27 Flanker-B Rename to Su-27SM (22 guards air regiment – Vladivostok city) EW=9 (new missile launch alerting system, new station of radio-technical reconnaissance, improved control system, digital spetsvychislitel (processing computer) operating BKO (self-defense equipment), irradiation alerting system “Bereza”, active jamming station “Geran’’”, jamming station APP-50 and + new active jamming station “Sorbtsiya”) FC=20 (radar gunsight RLPK-27, optic-electronic aiming system OYePS-27, irst sensor, laser range finder, helmet targeting system “Schel’-3UM”, digital computer C-100, system of common indication SEI-31, fire control system) Vision=40 Speed=25 236 – Su-30 Rename to Su-30M (M - multi-purpose, just “Su-30” arrived only in air defense) Year 1992 Crew=2 Armour=16 (1) - an advanced life-support system EW=9 (see Su-27M) FC=20 (see Su-27) Speed=25 242 – Su-30 Rename to Su-30M (M - multi-purpose, just “Su-30” arrived only in air defense) Crew=2 Armour=16 (1) - an advanced life-support system EW=9 (see Su-27M) FC=20 (Su-27 plus tv-indicator of tactical-situation map and mapmaking, GLONASS(GPS)\NAVSTAR, system SDTs) Speed=25 891 – Su-34 Year = 2008 Armour=16 (1) - an advanced life-support system EW=11 (see Su-30M + stealth elements + new active jamming station) Speed=22 892 – Su-34 Year = 2008 Armour=16 (1) - an advanced life-support system EW=11 (see Su-30M + stealth elements + new active jamming station) Speed=22 893 – Su-34 Year = 2008 Armour=16 (1) - an advanced life-support system EW=11 (see Su-30M + stealth elements + new active jamming station) Speed=22 170 – Su-47 Armour=20(1) FC=30 EW=12 Size=5 162 – Su-25 Grach (translate to English=Rook (bird)) Change years 1980-1991 FC=15 (see MiG-23 and MiG-27) Armour=16(1) - survivability must be better than survivability of fighter. Its attack plane and analogue American A-10 attack plane. 168 – Su-25 Grach Change years 1980-1991 FC=15 (see MiG-23 and MiG-27) Armour=16(1) - survivability must be better than survivability of fighter. Its attack plane and analogue American A-10 attack plane. 954 – Su-25 Grach Year 1984 FC=15 (see MiG-23 and MiG-27) Armour=16(1) - survivability must be better than survivability of fighter. Its attack plane and analogue American A-10 attack plane. EW=5 (by experience of Afghan war +added cartridges with ir-trapes) 169 – Su-25 Grach Year 1984 FC=15 (see MiG-23 and MiG-27) Armour=16(1) - survivability must be better than survivability of fighter. Its attack plane and analogue American A-10 attack plane. EW=5 (by experience of Afghanistan war +added cartridges with ir-trape) 163 – Su-25 Grach Year 1987 FC=15 (see MiG-23 and MiG-27) Armour=20(2) - by experience of Afghanistan war pipelines, draughts of management was strengthened, new anti-fire system was deployed, +new. armored screens. Crew=1 EW=5 (instead 6) 164 – Su-25 Grach Year 1987 FC=15 (see MiG-23 and MiG-27) Armour=20(2) - by experience of Afghanistan war pipelines, draughts of management was strengthened, new anti-fire system was deployed, +new. armored screens. Crew=1 EW=5 (instead 6) 165 – Su-25 Grach Year 1987 FC=15 (see MiG-23 and MiG-27) Armour=20(2) - by experience of Afghanistan war pipelines, draughts of management was strengthened, new anti-fire system was deployed, +new. armored screens. Crew=1 EW=5 (instead 6) 171 – Su-25T FC=20 (automatic aiming complex with tv-observer with operating TsSV) Armour=20(2) - by experience of Afghanistan war pipelines, draughts of management was strengthened, new anti-fire system was deployed, +new. armored screens. EW=7 (+ added ir-traps station, wide-ranged station “Gardeniya” and perhaps “Omul’”) Radio=91 or 92 (build small quantity, fighting in Chechnya) 184 – Su-25T FC=20 (automatic aiming complex with tv-observer with operating TsSV) Armour=20(2) - by experience of Afghanistan war pipelines, draughts of management were strengthened, new anti-fire system was mounted, +new. armored screens. EW=7 (+ added ir-trapes station, wide-ranged station “Gardeniya” and perhaps “Omul’”) Radio=91 or 92 (build small quantity, fighting in Chechnya) 955 – Su-25 Grach Year 1987 FC=15 (see MiG-23 and MiG-27) Armour=20(2) - by experience of Afghanistan war pipelines, draughts of management were strengthened, new anti-fire system was mounted, +new. armored screens.Crew=1 EW=5 (instead 6) 956 – Su-25 Grach Year 1987 FC=15 (see MiG-23 and MiG-27) Armour=20(2) - by experience of Afghanistan war pipelines, draughts of management were strengthened, new anti-fire system was mounted, +new. armored screens. Crew=1 EW=5 (instead 6) 957 – Su-25SM FC=25 (map making system and new digital processing computer) Armour=20(2) - by experience of Afghanistan war pipelines, draughts of management were strengthened, new anti-fire system was mounted, +new. armored screens. EW=10 (automatic control by defense complex, station of radio-technical reconnaissance, jamming system in all ranges an at all freq.complex – barraged, withdrawing, noise, flickering and reaiming) |
Re: Russian aircrafts v4
Other
================================================== ==== Yak 124 – Yak-9K Rename to Yak-9P (Yak-9K in large quantities it was not made, Yak-9B - was issued only in over 1944, and were serial last updatings U(UT) and P) Weapons: Slot 1 = ShVAK = 3 pcs 939 – Yak-9B Rename to Yak-9UT (Yak-9K in large quantities it was not made, Yak-9B - was issued only in over 1944, and were serial last updatings U(UT) and P) Radio=90 (build over 300) Weapons: Slot 1 = NS-23 (30 shells) Slot 2 = ShVAK = 2 pcs (120 shells) 122 – Yak-38 FC=10 (automatic gun sight from MiG-21) EW=0 123 – Yak-38 Rename to Yak-38M EW=0 Speed=11 359 – Yak-141 Remove – in 1991 this project was closed 360 – Yak-141 Remove – in 1991 this project was closed 296 – Yak-60RPV Rename to Shmel-1 or Shmel’-1 ================================================== ========= 864 – G-11 Glider Carry=11 554 – L-29 Delfin EW=0 557 – L-39S Albatros Rename to L-39 Albatros (without “S”) EW=1 938 – Il-10 Shturmovik Weapons Slot 3 = 100kg bombs = 2pcs Slot 4 = 100kg bombs = 2pcs 540 – Ilyushin Il-14 Rename to Il-14-30D 532 – Il-28 Year end = 1979 533 – Il-28 Change years 1950-1979 534 – Il-28 Year end = 1979 930 – Il-28 Year end = 1979 Weapons: + Slot 2 = Slot 1 = RBK-250 CBU = 6 pcs 128 – La-11 Armour=9(0) Weapons Slot 2 = Empty 136 – La-11 Rename to La-9 (the picture is same because of La-11 – is La-9M) Armour=9(0) Weapons Slot 1 = NS-23 = 4 guns (300 shells) Slot 2 = Empty Slot 3 = Empty 539 – Lisunov Li-2 Rename to Li-2 Speed=3 ================================================== ===== Tu 125 – Tu-2s Speed=5 Armour=12(0) Weapons Slot 2 = 12.7mm UBS = 2 guns 530 – Tu-2s Speed=5 Armour=12(0) Weapons Slot 3 = 500kg bombs = 2pcs 531 – Tu-2s Speed=5 Armour=12(0) Weapons Slot 2 = 12.7mm UBS = 2 guns 376 – Tu-16 Badger Rename to Tu-16 377 – Tu-22 Blinder Rename to Tu-22 or Tu-22 Shilo Year end = 1996 Speed=15 Crew=3 379 – Tu-22M Backfire Rename to Tu-22M2 Speed=18 Crew=4 To add (for example instead Yak-141) Name – Tu-22M3 Level bomber Years 1989-2020 Crew=4 Radio=90 Size=6 FC=0 Speed=23 Armour=20(1) Vision=30 EW=8 (high power radar, active jamming, passive jamming, irradiation and missiles alerting system, system of radio-technical reconnaissance etc) Weapons: Slot 1 = 1000kg bomb=6pcs Slot 2 = 1000kg bomb=6pcs Slot 3 = 1000kg bomb=6pcs Slot 4 = 1000kg bomb=6pcs ================================================== ============= An 541 – Antonov An-2P Rename to An-2TD Speed=3 Carry=12 542 – Antonov An-12BP Rename to An-12 Size=6 Speed=8 Crew=5 Armour=15 543 – Antonov An-12BP Rename to An-12BK-IS Year 1974 Size=6 Speed=8 Crew=5 Armour=15 EW=3 (IR-traps, in a back hemisphere “Bar’er”, “Fasol’”) 605 – Antonov An-12BP Rename to An-12BK-IS Years 1970-2020 Size=6 Speed=8 Crew=5 Armour=15 EW=2 (IR-traps, in a back hemisphere “Fasol’”, active jamming station “Siren’”) 544 – Antonov An-32 (Never consisted on arms, it was made basically for export and a little for civil use) Rename to An-26 (same picture – these planes are similar) Year 1970 Carry=140 Speed=4 Crew=5 EW=0 545 – Antonov An-72 Rename to An-72 Carry=157 Speed=6 EW=0 |
Re: Russian aircrafts v4
Hi Kramax,
Nothing about Yakovlev Yak-130 ? :confused: Year 2009 Crew=2 Armour=? EW=? FC=20? Speed=10 Armament: 1x23mm GSh-23L, bombs, rockets pods... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakovlev_Yak-130 Any information are welcomed. Cheers. |
Re: Russian aircrafts v4
These planes are in game. On these planes there is not enough information.
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Re: Russian aircrafts v4
All the info is welcome and the way it is set down is good and makes for easy reading and correcting. I've copied it to my to-do list but things like this..
229 – Su-24M Rename to Su-24M2 Years - 2007 "Years - 2007" does not tell me if this is an in service or OOS date. If I had to guess I'd guess it's an in service date. ALSO 537 – Su-24 Rename to Su-24M (for Kh-29 missiles which were used on this version) Year 1981 (760 regiment of Lipetskiy TsBP) EW=8 (irradiation alerting system “Bereza” SPO-15M, IRST sensor L082 “Mak-UL”, jamming station APP-50, self defense equipment controlled by separate digital computer “Neon”) FC=20 (laser-tv aiming system “Caira-23”) Vision=30 Size=5 538 – Su-24 Rename to Su-24M (for Kh-29 missiles) Year 1981 (760 regiment of Lipetskiy TsBP) EW=8 (irradiation alerting system “Bereza” SPO-15M, IRST sensor L082 “Mak-UL”, jamming station APP-50, self defense equipment controlled by separate digital computer “Neon”) FC=20 (laser-tv aiming system “Caira-23”) Vision=30 Size=5 Both those units are level bombers. Level bombers do NOT get FC Quote:
Now......... perhaps whoever wrote this wanted these changed to fighter-bomber. If so that needs to made clear AND why those particular bombers should be changed Don |
Re: Russian aircrafts v4
One other point.
From reading through this it would appear that there is some confusion as to what the radio codes actually mean. Case in point is this Quote:
This is what the radio code means and it's copied directly from MOBHack Help Quote:
Don |
Re: Russian aircrafts v4
Greetings!
Thanks for interests to our work! 1. Quote:
Of course of them are in service from 2007. 2. Quote:
3. Quote:
There must be ONLY ‘91’, not ’91 or 92’.:rolleyes: Thanks again! I will pleased if you'll find another mistakes or innacuracies and then we will get more realistic game :) |
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