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  • market. [[Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant]] favours the former, while [[Sukhoi]] and [[Kamov]] favour the latter. As some foreign [[Mi-24]] derivatives ha
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  • ...Sukhoi Su-27|Su-27]], [[Sukhoi Su-30|Su-30]], [[Sukhoi Su-33|Su-33]] and [[Sukhoi Su-35|Su-35]]: 1 GSh-301 in starboard wing root (150 rds. ammunition load) * [[Sukhoi Su-34|Su-34]]: 1 GSh-301 in starboard wing root (180 rds. ammunition load)
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  • The GSh-6-23 is used by the now-obsolete [[Sukhoi Su-15]] 'Flagon', the [[Sukhoi Su-24]] 'Fencer' [[attack aircraft]], the [[MiG-31]] 'Foxhound' [[intercept
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  • The GSh-30-2 is carried by the [[Sukhoi Su-25]] [[ground attack]] plane and in external [[gun pod|gun pods]]. It me
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  • ...ge, primarily for strafing and ground attack. It was fitted to prototype [[Sukhoi Su-25|Su-25T]] aircraft, but subsequently replaced with the [[Gryazev-Shipu
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  • ...er [[Soviet]]/[[Commonwealth of Independent States|CIS]] cannon, used in [[Sukhoi Su-27|Su-27 Flanker]] and [[Mikoyan MiG-29|MiG-29 Fulcrum]] fighters)
    19 KB (2,878 words) - 20:50, 2 July 2010
  • ...[[Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21|MiG-21]] models, the [[Sukhoi Su-7]], and the [[Sukhoi Su-17]]. It was also used on the [[Shenyang J-6]], the [[People's Republic
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  • :''Su-8 redirects here. For the Soviet ground attack aircraft, see [[Sukhoi Su-8]]''
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  • * [[Sukhoi]] – [[Pavel Sukhoi]]
    43 KB (4,797 words) - 21:06, 21 September 2010