OperatorsAdama: Two squadrons of Su-27Ss armed in 1987; all airframes destroyed during Osean incursions during the Circum-Pacific War.
Aurelia: Su-35BM sales in the 2010s followed the JSF program' cancellation, filling the AAF's low tier 5th-generation role beginning in 2013. Belka: Mass acquisition and unlicensed indigenous production of Su-27s began after the schism with Osea; utilized in the design and manufacture of the BM.37 and ADF-00 before the BAF's postwar downsizing. Erusea: Limited Su-35MKE acquisition in the early 1990s; all airframe lost in the Continental War. Estovakia: Eastern Faction Su-33s maintained as EsAF airframes with the 9th TFS aboard the Aigaion. Indus: Purchased four fighter wings of Su-30MKIs in 1997 as a high-tier 4.5-generation fighter. Leasath: Numerous Su-27Ss and Su-35MKLs received by Narvaez's regime were kept in service by Navarro's forces. Scofield: Su-27Ss and Su-35MKSs acquired during the 1980s; airframes passed down to FCUAF inventory but never operated. Sercia: 24 Su-27S airframes were sent to the Garo regime in 1984. Verusa: After buying several Su-27SMs in 1989 the Verusan government produced unlicensed copies known as J-11s subsequently upgraded to the J-11B on par with Su-27SMs and the carrierborne J-11BH. They were later supplemented with Su-30MKVs in 2003. Yuktobania: Primary Flanker operator with almost all Flanker variants in service with the VVS or naval aviation throughout the late 20th and early 21st Centuries. |
VariantsT-10 Flanker-A: Initial prototype with several developmental subvariants.
Su-27 Flanker-B: First production variant later upgraded to Su-27S and Su-27SM standards. Su-27UB Flanker-C: Two-seat trainer later marketed for export as the Su-30MK multirole strike craft including the MKI for Indus and the MKV for Verusa. Su-33 Flanker-D: Carrierborne maratime strike fighter produced for use on ski jump carriers. Su-34 Fullback: Heavy strike fighter with a side-by-side cockpit developed from Su-33 trainer variants. Later developed into the Su-34FN CATOBAR-capable naval fighter for use upon Orel class aircraft carriers. Su-35 Flanker-E: Also known as the Super Flanker, a testbed-turned-production model. Developed from its initial testbed variant into the Su-35MK for export and 4.5-generation Su-35BM. Su-35MK variants include the MKE for Erusea, MKL for Leasath, and MKS for Scofield. Su-37 Flanker-F: Indigenously modified Belkan variant; see separate article. |