Silver_Dragon Posted March 19 Posted March 19 By the adition by ED of some loadout to the Su-24, I added the complete list (From Russian Aircrafts 2024): Su-24 [Fencer A], early series Attack Man Rtng: 2.5/1.5 Damage Value: 34 Size/Signature: Medium/Medium Bombsight: Ballistic Counterm: 1st Gen J Inflight Refuel: N Sensors: Orion-A radar & Relyef TF/RO radar [Drop Kick], 1st Gen IRST, Gen 0 RWR, Filin sensor Throttle Setting/Speed in knots Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Low: 560 650 790/710 Med: 560 700 1020/745 High: 515 745 1145/785 Ceiling: 11000 meters Engine Type: TJ Cruise Range: 640 nmi Int Fuel: 9070 kg Additional Fuel Fuel Wt. Range Add. 3000 L drop tank 2430 kg 245 nmi Ordnance Loadouts Payload: 6000 kg Off Guns: 1 GSh-6-23 23mm cannon (4.0) 34 OFAB-100 or 14 FAB-250 or 14 FAB-250 or 8 FAB-500 or 6 RBK-250 or 6 RBK-500 or 6 BeTAB-500 or 6 S-24 or 6 UB-32-57. 22 OFAB-100 or 20 FAB-250 or 10 FAB-250 or 6 FAB-500 or 4 RBK-250 or 4 RBK-500 or 4 BeTAB-500 or 2 FAB-1500 or 4 S-24 or 4 S-25, 2 R-55 2 Kh-28 or 2 Kh-29T, 2 Kh-23 or 2 R-55M or 2 UB-32-57 2 3000 L drop tanks, and either: 8 OFAB-100 or 2 FAB-500 or 4 RBK-500 or 4 S-24 or 2 UB-32-57 6 OFAB-100 or 4 FAB-250 or 4 FAB-250 or 2 FAB-500 or 4 RBK-250 or 2 BeTAB-500, 2 R-55 2 RN-24 or 2 RN-28 nuclear bombs Remarks: In Svc: Feb 75 - 1987 Has 6 HP (cannot carry C/L 2000 L drop tank). Can carry SPPU-6 gun pods vice drop tanks. Filin ES has a range of 27 nmi, covers 30° either side of nose and must be set on ground to detect either Nike Hercules or Thunderbird or HAWK MFC or early warning radars. Uses Relyef in RO mode and IRST to target R-55. Use first reheat speeds in 1970s. One in three a/c not fitted for Kh-23 missile. Kh-23 used with Taran-R TV system for semi-automatic guidance, uses Kh-23 and Kh-23M with 2nd Gen Cmd. 1971 - 75: 75 delivered to 63rd BAP at Chernyakhovsk, Feb 74 - 1984 and 733rd BAP at Domna, Mid 75 - 1987. Service entry delayed by extensive trials. Feb 75: Officially accepted for service. 1980s: Fitted with fixed air inlets, use second reheat speeds, 2nd Gen J&D, Kh-25MR vice Kh-23, Kh-29T, Kh-58 vice Kh-28, R-60M vice R-55, B-13 and B-8 vice UB-32-57. 1983: Guns no longer used due to safety issues. Su-24 [Fencer A/B/C] Attack Man Rtng: 2.5/1.5 Damage Value: 34 Size/Signature: Medium/Medium Bombsight: Ballistic Counterm: 1st Gen J Inflight Refuel: N Sensors: Orion-A radar, Relyef TF/RO radar, 1st Gen IRST, Gen 0 RWR (A&B), 1st Gen RWR (C), Filin-N sensor Throttle Setting/Speed in knots Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Low: 560 650 790/710 Med: 560 700 1020/745 High: 515 745 1145/785 Ceiling: 11000 meters Engine Type: TJ Cruise Range: 765 nmi Int Fuel: 9605 kg Additional Fuel Fuel Wt. Range Add. 2000 L drop tank 1620 kg 185 nmi 3000 L drop tank 2430 kg 275 nmi Ordnance Loadouts Payload: 7000 kg Off Guns: 1 GSh-6-23 23mm cannon (4.0) 38 OFAB-100 or 28 FAB-250 or 16 FAB-250 or 10 FAB-500 or 8 RBK-250 or 8 BETAB-500. 26 OFAB-100 or 24 FAB-250 or 12 FAB-250 or 8 FAB-500 or 6 RBK-250 or 6 BETAB-500, 2 R-55. 2000 L drop tank, and either: 6 UB-32-57 rocket pods or 4 S-24 or 4 S-25 rockets 2 FAB-1500 bombs, 2 R-55 2 Kh-28, 2 Kh-23 or 2 R-55 2 3000 L drop tanks, and either: 16 OFAB-100 or 8 FAB-250 or 8 FAB-250 or 4 FAB-500 or 6 RBK-250 or 4 BETAB-500 14 OFAB-100 or 8 FAB-250 or 6 FAB-250 or 2 FAB-500 or 4 RBK-250 or 2 BETAB-500, 2 R-55 1 RN-24 or 1 RN-28 nuclear bomb, 2 R-55 2 Kh-23 Remarks: In Svc: 1975 - 2016 Speeds for variable/fixed air inlets. Has 8 HP. Can carry SPPU-6 gun pods vice 3000 L drop tanks. Filin-N sensor provides input to Kh-28 ARM seeker heads. It covers 30° either side of nose and must be set before takeoff to detect either Nike Hercules or Thunderbird or HAWK MFC or early warning radars. Uses Relyef in RO mode and IRST to target R-55. Each regiment has three squadrons, each 10 a/c - all use unguided weapons, first squadron guided weapons, second SEAD and recon, third training. Kh-23 used with Taran-R TV system for semi-automatic guidance, uses Kh-23 and Kh-23M with 2nd Gen Cmd. Fencer A: 167 delivered 1975 - 78. In service 1975. Fencer B: Similar to Fencer A 213 delivered 1978 - 79. In service 1978. Fencer C As Fencer B with 1st Gen RWR, 1st Gen J&D and fixed inlets. 266 delivered 1980 - 83. In service 1980. 1980: Fencer A and B have air inlets fixed. 1980s: Fitted with 2nd Gen J&D, Kh-23MR vice Kh-23, Kh-58 vice Kh-28, R-60M vice R-55M, B-8M1 vice UB-32-57. Kh-29L and Kh-58 capability added. 1983: Guns no longer used due to premature detonation. 1988?: Can carry 4 R-60M vice 2 R-55M in above loadouts. 1992: Nuclear bomb capability removed. 1998-00: 43rd OMShAE squadron converts from Su-17M3 to Fencer B/C and Su-24MR. Based at Gvardeyskoye, Crimea. Expanded to 43rd OMShAP regiment in 2004. Strength in 2009 was 18 Fencer B/C and 4 Su-24MR. Late 09: Retired from Air Force service. Last unit was 959th BAP at Yeisk. 1 Sep 16: Fencer B & C retired from Naval 43rd OMShAP at Saki, Crimea. Su-24M [Fencer D] Attack Man Rtng: 2.5/1.5 Damage Value: 34 Size/Signature: Medium/Medium Bombsight: Computing Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D Inflight Refuel: P Sensors: Orion-A radar, Relyef TF/RO radar, Kaira laser rf/designator, 1st Gen RWR Throttle Setting/Speed in knots Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Low: 560 650 710 Med: 560 700 745 High: 515 745 785 Ceiling: 11500 meters Engine Type: TJ Cruise Range: 720/710 nmi Int Fuel: 9605/9475 kg Additional Fuel Fuel Wt. Range Add. 2000 L drop tank 1620 kg 175 nmi 3000 L drop tank 2430 kg 260 nmi Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 8000 kg Off Guns: GSh-6-23M 23mm (4.8) 38 OFAB-100-120 or 28/17 FAB-250 or 10 FAB-500 or 8 RBK-250 or 7 500 kg bombs 26 OFAB-100-120 or 24/13 FAB-250 or 8 FAB-500 or 2 FAB-1500 or 6 RBK-250 or 5 500 kg bombs, 2 R-60M 3 Kh-29L or 3 Kh-29T or 4 KAB-500Kr or 5 KAB-500L or 3 KAB-1500L, 2 R-60M 2 Kh-58 or 2 Kh-58U, LO-080 or LO-081 pod, 2 R-60M 2 Kh-59 or 2 Kh-59M, APK-9 guidance pod, 2 R-60M 3 Kh-31A, 4 R-60M (SVP-24, Su-24M2) 2 Kh-31PK, L-021 Ethnografia pod, 4 R-60M (SVP-24, Su-24M2) 2 Kh-59M or 2 KAB-1500TK-Pr, APK-9 guidance pod, 2 R-73 (Su-24M2) 1 2000 L drop tank, and either: 6 UB-32-57 or 6 B-8 or 6 B-13 or 4 S-24 or 6 S-25 4 Kh-25ML/MR or 4 S-25LD 2 Kh-29L/T, 2 Kh-25ML/MR or 2 R-60M 4 KAB-500S or 2 Kh-31A, 4 R-60M (SVP-24, Su-24M2) 2 3000 L drop tanks, and either: 24 OFAB-100-120 or 11 FAB-250 or 6 FAB-500 or 5 500 kg bombs 14 OFAB-100-120 or 12/7 FAB-250 or 4 FAB-500 or 1 FAB-1500 or 3 500 kg bombs, 2 R-60M 2 KAB-500Kr or 3 KAB-500L or 1 KAB-1500L or 1 Kh-29L/T, 2 R-60M 1 RN-24 or RN-28 or RN-40 or RN-41 nuclear bomb, 2 R-60M 3 KAB-500S or 1 Kh-31A or 3 PBK-500U Drel, 4 R-60M (SVP-24, Su-24M2) UPAZ buddy store (tanker) Remarks: In Svc: June 1983 Has short-range high-resolution radar mode, bombsight is Advanced at Low altitude only. Laser designator range 5.4 nmi. Can aim laser or EO weapons up to 35° either side of nose. Must overfly target to designate for laser-guided bombs. Can carry SPPU-6 gun pods vice drop tanks. Fitted with internal Delta transmitter to guide Kh-23 and Kh-25MR. Late production have Delta removed. Some fitted with 3rd Gen J&D [Fencer D Mod]. 500 kg bombs are BetAB-500ShP or KMGU-2 or OFAB-500ShN or RBK-500. Su-24MK: Export variant with nuclear bomb capability and highresolution radar mode removed. Include ex-Belarus and Ukraine conversions. Algeria, Angola, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Sudan, Syria. SVP-24: Upgrade with Advanced bombsight. Orion range increased (use Orion-AM2 ranges). 60 Russian. In service Oct 08. Exported to Algeria. Su-24M2: Upgrade with Advanced bombsight, Orion-AM2 radar and R-73 vice R-60M (each R-73 replaces two R-60M), UAB-1500 vice Kh-59. 24 used by Russia - 2 squadrons of 302nd BAP at Pereyaslavka then 277th BAP at Khurka. In service Jan 08. Also exported to Syria as Su-24M2K. Jun 81 - 93: 513 delivered - use first fuel and ranges for first 213, remaining 300 use second figures. 1983: Guns no longer used due to safety issues. Deployed to Hungary. 1988?: Can carry 4 R-60M vice 2 R-60M in above loadouts. Includes Su-24MK as standard. 1989: Three Baltic air force regiments transferred to Navy. 4th Guards MShAP at Chernyakhovsk, Kaliningrad, transferred to VVS in 2011; 170th MShAP at Suurkiul, Estonia then Gorodok, Pskov region, disbanded 1993; 240th MShAP at Tukums, Latvia, then Chkalovsk, Kalinigrad, disbanded 1993. 1991: B-13 rocket pod and Kh-59M operational. 1992: Nuclear bomb capability removed. May 93: First refueling by Il-78. Not used operationally until 2010. Nov 94: Chechen War. Due to lack of flying hours, only instructor crews use guided weapons. 2009: KAB-500S first dropped in exercise. Sep 15: SVP-24 deployed to Syria. 2018: Su-24M2 retired, replaced by Su-34. Su-24M possibly retired from VKS, remains with AVMF. 2019: Two squadrons remain with Air Force - 11th SAP at Marinovka and 37th SAP at Gvardeyskoye. Navy has two mixed Su-24M/MR (see Su-24MR entry) and one Su-24M (12 a/c) with 98th SAP at Monchegorsk, Northern. 2020: Fitted with Advanced bombsight. Su-24MP [Fencer F] EW Man Rtng: 2.5/1.5 Damage Value: 34 Size/Signature: Medium/Medium Bombsight: None Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D Inflight Refuel: P Sensors: Relyef TF/RO radar, 1st Gen RWR. Throttle Setting/Speed in knots Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Low: 560 650 710 Med: 560 700 745 High: 515 745 785 Ceiling: 11000 meters Engine Type: TJ Cruise Range: 720 nmi Int Fuel: 9605 kg Additional Fuel Fuel Wt. Range Add. 3000 L drop tank 2430 kg 245 nmi Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 8000 kg 2 drop tanks, Konteiner 1 escort jammer pod, 4 R-60M 2 drop tanks, Konteiner 2 chaff pod, 4 R-60M Remarks: In Svc: 1984 - 1992 Gun removed, fitted with internal SPS-22 escort radar jammer, clutter rating 13. If Konteiner 1 carried, Combined clutter rating 14. Considered a failure. Apr 83 - 85: 10 delivered - 5 in 1983, 2 in 1984, 3 in 1985. Two a/c training at Lietsk-2, eight a/c in one squadron. 1984 - 88 and 1991 - 92: Flown by 118th OAPREB at Chortkov, Ukraine. Eight remain in Ukraine after breakup of Russia. 1989 - Jun 91: Flown by 3rd AE, 11th ORAP at Neu-Welzow, East Germany. Su-24MR [Fencer E] Recon Man Rtng: 2.5/1.5 Damage Value: 34 Size/Signature: Medium/Medium Bombsight: None Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D Inflight Refuel: P Sensors: Relyef TF/RO radar, 1st Gen RWR, M-101 Shtyk SLAR (not a search sensor), cameras (see Remarks). Throttle Setting/Speed in knots Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Low: 560 650 710 Med: 560 700 745 High: 515 745 785 Ceiling: 11000 meters Engine Type: TJ Cruise Range: 710 nmi Int Fuel: 9475 kg Additional Fuel Fuel Wt. Range Add. 3000 L drop tank 2430 kg 240 nmi Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 8000 kg 2 drop tanks, 2 R-60M, Efir-1M pod, Shpil-2M recon pod 2 drop tanks, 2 R-60M, Efir-1M pod, SRS-13 Tangazh recon pod 2 drop tanks, 2 R-60M, Efir-1M pod, KKR-4 recon pod Remarks: In Svc: 1984 Cameras are Low altitude optical and IR. Fitted with LOS sensor link for internal TV camera, Shpil-M and Efir-1M sensors to Posrednik ground station. Operates with one Su-24M to locate ships, Su-24MR to take photos. Squadrons have 12 a/c. Must follow preplanned course, using waypoints. Su-24MRK: Four ex-Russian to Algeria 1997-99. Probably not fitted with Efir-1M pod. 1983 - 93: 257 delivered. Mid-80s: Operational with Navy. 15th ODRAP at Chkalvsk 1985-93; 967th ODRAP at Severomorsk-1 1993-97; 173rd OMShAP at Pristan 1993-95 as Su-24M/MR. 1992: 214 remain - 130 Russia, 11 Azerbaijan, 12 Belarus, 12 Kazakhstan, 12 Uzbekistan, 27 Ukraine, remaining 10 unknown. 2019: Four squadrons remain with Air Force - 11th SAP at Marinovka, 37th SAP at Gvardeyskoye, 4th ORAE at Shatalovo, 992nd ORAE at Varfolomeyevka. Navy has two mixed squadrons (6 Su-24M, 6 Su-24MR each) - 43rd OMShAP at Saki, Black Sea and 98th SAP at Monchegorsk, Northern and one squadron Su-24MR. Mid-2020s: To be retired. For Work/Gaming: 28" Philips 246E Monitor - Ryzen 7 1800X - 32 GB DDR4 - nVidia RTX1080 - SSD 860 EVO 1 TB / 860 QVO 1 TB / 860 QVO 2 TB - Win10 Pro - TM HOTAS Warthog / TPR / MDF
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