Sukhoi Su-17 Fitter (variable sweep)

✈️ Aircraft Specifications

DesignationSu-17M4
ManufacturerSukhoi
Country of OriginSoviet Union
First Flight1966
Length19.02 m (62.4 ft)
Max Speed (Mach)1.7
Max Speed (km/h)1,860 km/h
Service Ceiling15,200 m (49,871 ft)
Range2,300 km (1,428 mi)
Engine1× Lyulka AL-21F-3 afterburning turbojet
Crew1
StatusRetired

Overview

The Sukhoi Su-17 (NATO: Fitter, export variants Su-20/Su-22) was a variable-sweep wing fighter-bomber developed from the fixed-wing Su-7. It was the first Soviet variable-geometry aircraft to enter service and one of the most widely exported Soviet combat aircraft.

Design & Development

The Su-17’s key innovation was its variable-sweep outer wing panels — the inboard sections remained fixed while the outer portions could sweep from 30° to 63°. This dramatically improved takeoff and landing performance compared to the Su-7 while maintaining high-speed capability. The design was simpler and cheaper than the MiG-23’s full variable-sweep wing.

Operational History

The Su-17 entered Soviet service in 1970 and was produced in large numbers through 1990. Export variants (Su-20 and Su-22) were sold to over 15 countries and saw extensive combat in conflicts including the Iran-Iraq War, Soviet-Afghan War, Libya, Yemen, and Syria. Some Su-22s remain in service today.

Capabilities

  • Variable-sweep wings (30° to 63°)
  • Mach 2.09 top speed
  • 8 external weapons pylons
  • Laser rangefinder (later variants)
  • Improved field performance over Su-7

Armament & Weapons

  • 2× NR-30 30mm cannons
  • Air-to-Ground: Kh-25, Kh-29, S-24/25 rockets, FAB bombs
  • Air-to-Air: R-60 (AA-8) self-defense missiles
  • 4,000 kg total external load

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between Su-17, Su-20, and Su-22?

Su-17 was for Soviet use, Su-20 was a downgraded export version, and Su-22 was a further export variant with a different engine.

Is the Su-17 still in service?

Yes, several countries still operate Su-22 variants, including Poland (recently retired), Vietnam, and Syria.

What was special about its wing design?

It was the first Soviet variable-sweep wing aircraft, but unlike the MiG-23, only the outer wing panels moved — a simpler, more reliable solution.

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