Analysis: Soviet-made Sukhoi downed by IAF exposes Syria’s aging air force
It can be armed with the AA-2 ‘Atoll’, AA-8 ‘Aphid’ and AA-11 ‘Archer’ air to air missiles and other ordinance.
The SU-22 is based on a model that has been flying since the 1960’s. It can fly 1,400 km an hour. Syria got an earlier version of the aircraft, an SU-20 in 1973, and they fought in the Yom Kippur war, also flying from T4 airbase.
In 1979 Moscow agreed to sell 40 newer SU-22Ms to Damascus, according to an article in The National Interest. Moscow sent more variants of the plane in the 1980’s, but Syria lost several of them fighting Israel during the 1982 Lebanon war. By 2010 the Syrian air force only had around fifty of the aircrafts, many of them needing upgrades.
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