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NutLoose 24th May 2021 11:12

Two pilots eject from an SU30SM on the ground
 
Appears anything the US can do ( F-15 ejection ) they can do too, hope the crew are ok and the burns are not bad.

https://tass.com/emergencies/1292685


MOSCOW, May 22. /TASS/. Two pilots ejected from a SU-30SM fighter jet when it was on the ground at the Saki military airfield in Crimea, both crew members are alive, a military source told TASS on Saturday.

"On Friday at 18.50, two pilots ejected from a Su-30SM at the Saki airfield in Crimea during preparations for takeoff. Both pilots are alive. The jet technician received burns," the source said.

The Su-30 (NATO reporting name Flanker-C) is a Russian multirole two-seat fighter aircraft, while the Su-30SM is its upgraded version, supplied to the Air Forces of Russia and some foreign countries.

From 2012 until May 2018, 84 Su-30SMs were supplied to the Russian Aerospace Forces (or the Air Force before 2015) and 20 fighters to the Russian Naval Aviation. The Su-30SM went into service with the Russian Armed Forces by a presidential decree of January 12, 2018.

The Su-30SM is a generation 4++ serial-produced and upgraded two-seat super-maneuverable fighter jet. The Su-30SM is furnished with two AL-31FP thrust-vectoring reheated double-flow turbofan engines. The fighter has an operating range of 1,500 km and a flight endurance of 3.5 hours without refueling.
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https://fighterjetsworld.com/latest-...ir-base/25926/

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....30179e1473.jpg

Stitchbitch 24th May 2021 11:35

'In Russia, plane ejects you!' It sounds as if all thankfully survived to tell the tale.


sandiego89 24th May 2021 16:21

Looks like the canopy did not go far. Grainy screen grab, but perhaps some foam underneath, and ejection seat scorches on the side of the fuselage? Maybe a fuel bowser next to it? Perhaps when "hot" refueling becomes literally hot.

atakacs 24th May 2021 16:28

Just with the navy boys I wonder what happened...

NutLoose 24th May 2021 23:56

It appear the burns suffered were to a technician who was burnt by the seat rockets as the crew went out, he must have been standing beside it :(

https://theaviationgeekclub.com/russ...from-the-seat/



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