Video: Rostec delivers new batch of Su-34 fighter-bombers to the Russian Army

Su-34. Telegram @rostecru
Su-34. Telegram @rostecru

September 15, 2025 — The Russian state-owned company Rostec announced the delivery of a new batch of Su-34 fighter-bombers to the Armed Forces, reinforcing the country’s combat aviation fleet.

Production was carried out by the United Aircraft Corporation, responsible for the serial manufacturing of the aircraft.

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According to Rostec, the Su-34 is capable of carrying out combat missions at any time of day or night, even under adverse weather conditions, using a wide range of weaponry.

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The aircraft was designed to strike both ground and aerial targets, including infrastructure heavily defended by air defense systems, at long distances from its operating base.

Su-34. Telegram @rostecru
Su-34. Telegram @rostecru

In addition to its offensive role, the Su-34 can also be used for aerial reconnaissance missions, further expanding its versatility on the battlefield.

In a statement, Rostec highlighted the aircraft’s reliability in real operations:

“The Su-34 has proven to be a reliable and effective machine. Its characteristics have been confirmed multiple times in combat conditions. Pilots value its maneuverability, endurance, and unique qualities. Our aviation plants have significantly increased production and ensure regular serial deliveries to the troops.”

Expanding production

Su-34. Telegram @rostecru
Su-34. Telegram @rostecru

Russia has accelerated production of the model amid growing demand for multifunctional attack aircraft. The Su-34, which combines the range of a bomber with the maneuverability of a fighter, has become one of the main assets of the Russian Aerospace Forces, especially in conflict scenarios that require precision strikes and extended autonomy.

Source and images: Telegram @rostecru. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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