Beholding
One
of the photos capturing the Su-30MK2 jets during their May 21, 2015 drill
flight which Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper holds an exclusive right to. Tuoi Tre
A Tuoi
Tre (Youth) reporter recently paid a
visit to a regiment posted in southern
The Tuoi Tre reporter
visited the 935 Fighter Jet Regiment, on Thursday, its 40th birthday.
The regiment, which operates under
Division 370, which belongs to the Air Defense-Air Force, is stationed in
It is the first regiment in
The Su-30MK2, dubbed “King Cobra,”
is a further improvement to the Su-30MKK with upgraded avionics and maritime
strike capabilities.
The Su-30MKK is a modification of
the Sukhoi Su-30, incorporating advanced technology from the Sukhoi Su-35
variant.
The aircraft, developed by Sukhoi
Company in 1997, is a heavy class, all-weather, long-range strike fighter.
With a rated maximum takeoff weight
of 85,000 lb, the Su-30MK2 has an enhanced weapon system optimized for
maritime strike, built around the N-001VEP radar, which will target the
Kh-31A ramjet supersonic anti-shipping missile, and a radar seeker equipped
variant of the Kh-59, designated the Kh-59MK2, according to ausairpower.net.
All Su-30MK2 pilots are supposed to
have over 300 flying hours on different kinds of jets, and an adequate
command of the Russian language.
It takes them a month of theoretical
training and one or two flights with accompanying instructors to maneuver the
cutting-edge fighter jets.
Established on May 21, 1975, the 935
regiment was tasked with riding Mig-21, Russian-built supersonic jets, and
employing F-5 fighters collected from defeated enemy troops to their own use.
In December 2004, the regiment was
armed with the state-of-the-art Su-27 and Su-30MK2 warplanes.
Six years later, the unit had more
Su-30MK2 jets added to its fleet as replacements of the Su-27.
Since 2008, the 935 regiment has
made regular patrol flights to
Its current missions are
safeguarding the skyline, seas, border areas, islands, and key economic zones
to the south of the country.
The regiment has made outstanding
military accomplishments and won ample accolades over the past 40 years.
Its members also provided
substantial assistance for
Since 2010, the regiment has trained
almost 800 pilots and instructors from different air force units to maneuver
Su-27 and Su-30MK2 fighter jets.
Below are Tuoi Tre's photos of the
regiment's May 21, 2015 drill flight:
Technicians are seen giving a Su-30MK2 jet the last check before
handing it over to pilots for a drill flight on May 21, 2015. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A technician perspires under the scorching heat. Temperatures in
hangars are generally two to three degrees Celsius higher than outside.
Photo: Tuoi Tre
A young pilot is shown drawing air routes for his assignment. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A group of pilots prepare for their drill flight in a yard with illustrative air routes. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A pilot gets ready for his flight with a Su-30MK2 model on his hand. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A technician signals to the pilots to have the jet taxi out of the hangar into the runway. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A Su-30MK2 jet is seen taxiing on a runway amidst the white-flowered reed field. Photo: Tuoi Tre
The jet is taking off. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Two jets are seen soaring into the sky. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A Su-30MK2 fighter jet is seen during flight in this photo taken
from inside the cockpit by Senior Lieutenant Colonel Tran Trong Tuyen,
Division 370’s political chief. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A fighter jet is seen doing a “somersault” in the sky in another photo taken from inside the cockpit. Photo: Tran Trong Tuyen
The “King Cobra” jet is pictured amidst floating clouds. Photo: Tran Trong Tuyen
The commanding officials on the ground are seen giving commands to the pilots. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A jet gets ready for its landing. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A jet’s pilots open their parachute upon landing. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A jet has safely landed. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Technicians talk to the pilots after a successful drill flight. Photo: Tuoi Tre
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