Soon after the Su-7 jet fighter was put into service, Soviet command instructed the Sukhoi design bureau to create a modification of this aircraft to be a fighter-bomber. At the same time, the USSR decided to completely abolish attack aircraft in favor of fighter-bomber aircraft. Entering service on January 24th 1961, the Su-7B became the first carrier of nuclear weapons.
The Su-7BMK is available for Golden Eagles!
[quote][b]When:[/b] From January 24th (13:00 GMT) until January 26th (11:00 GMT). [b]Where:[/b] USSR > Aviation > Premium vehicles. [/quote]
About this aircraft
- The [url=https://wiki.warthunder.com/Su-7BMK]Su-7BMK[/url] is an export version of the Su-7BM fighter-bomber. This speedy and fast-climbing aircraft is capable of carrying a large array of diverse weapon options. Some of these include regular FAB-500M-54 bombs, OFAB-250 bombs, S-3K rockets and even large S-24 rockets. Overall the Su-7BMK is an excellent choice for attacking ground targets!
