Sukhoi Su-7

Su-7
A Polish Su-7BKL photographed in 1991.
General information
TypeFighter and fighter-bomber / ground-attack aircraft
National originSoviet Union
ManufacturerSukhoi
StatusIn limited service with the Korean People's Army Air Force
Primary usersSoviet Air Forces (historical)
Number built1,847
History
Manufactured1957–1972
Introduction date1959
First flight7 September 1955
Developed intoSukhoi Su-17

The Sukhoi Su-7 (NATO designation name: Fitter-A) is a swept wing, supersonic fighter aircraft developed by the Soviet Union in 1955. Originally, it was designed as a tactical, low-level dogfighter, but was not successful in this role. On the other hand, the soon-introduced Su-7B series became the main Soviet fighter-bomber and ground-attack aircraft of the 1960s. The Su-7 was rugged in its simplicity, but its Lyulka AL-7 engine had such high fuel consumption that it seriously limited the aircraft's payload, as even short-range missions required that at least two hardpoints be used to carry drop tanks rather than ordnance.[1]

  1. ^ Wheeler 1992, p. 143.