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- Sukhoi Su-30
- Sukhoi Su-33
- Sukhoi Su-34
- Sukhoi Su-35
- Sukhoi Su-37
- Shenyang J-11
- Shenyang J-15
- Shenyang J-16
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Related lists【相关列表】
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3. 英文词条参考文献 | References
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3.2 来源文献 | Bibliography
- “ECA Program Su-27 ‘Flankers’ Destined for Iceland”. Air International. Vol. 79, no. 4. October 2010. p. 9. ISSN 0306-5634.
- Gordon, Yefim (1999). Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker: Air Superiority Fighter. Airlife Publishing. ISBN 1-84037-029-7.
- Gordon, Yefim & Davison, Peter (2006). Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker. Warbird Tech. Vol. 42. North Branch, MN: Speciality Press. ISBN 978-1-58007-091-1.
- Ryabinkin, N. I. (1997). Sovremennye boevye samolyoty [Modern Combat Aircraft] (in Russian). Minsk: Elida. pp. 50–51. ISBN 985-6163-10-2.
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4. 中文词条参考文献
4.1 引用列表(与文中标号对应)
- Russia Air Force Handbook (World Strategic and Business Information Library), International Business Publications USA (1/1/2009), P. 167
- ^ 中时新闻网. 烏克蘭大量使用JDAM 彌補海馬士彈藥不足 – 話題觀察. 中时新闻网. 2023-04-11 [2023-08-09]. (原始内容存档于2023-08-10) (中文(台湾)).
- ^ So far, we have only seen AGM-88 HARM in use with Ukrainian MiG-29 jets. However, evidence has now emerged showing the powerful Su-27S (Notably in an older colour scheme) apparently carrying two HARM missiles; another boost to UkAF SEAD capability.. Twitter. [2022-09-09]. (原始内容存档于2022-09-09) (英语).
- ^ 存档副本. [2012-05-31]. (原始内容存档于2020-04-06).
- ^ 俄罗斯战机突入美国航母战斗群内幕. 北京青年报. 2000-11-17 [2012-04-12]. (原始内容存档于2020-11-01).
- ^ Pentagon acknowledges flyover 互联网档案馆的存档,存档日期2014-10-26.
- ^ 俄罗斯战机突入美国航母战斗群内幕_国际新闻_新闻中心_新浪网. news.sina.com.cn. [2016-09-11]. (原始内容存档于2020-11-01).
- ^ Russian flyover takes Navy by surprise?. [2012-05-22]. (原始内容存档于2020-12-07).
- ^ Journal of Military Ordnance, Vol 11, 2001.
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- ^ Winged JDAM Smart Bombs Are Now Operational In Ukraine (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆). The Drive/The War Zone. 2023-03-06.
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4.2 来源文献
- Gordon, Yefim and Davidson, Peter. Sukhoi 苏-27 Flanker, Specialty Press, 2006. ISBN 978-1-58007-091-1.
- Modern Combat Aircraft: Reference guide pp. 50-51 Minsk, “Elida”, 1997, ISBN 985-6163-10-2. (俄文)
- Comprehensive Russian Military Analysis (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆), warfare.ru.
5. 外部链接 | External links
- Media related to Sukhoi Su-27 at Wikimedia Commons / 维基共享资源中相关的多媒体资源:苏-27
- Official Sukhoi Su-27SK webpage at Sukhoi and KnAAPO
- Official Sukhoi Su-27UBK webpage at Sukhoi
- Official Sukhoi Su-27SKM webpage at KnAAPO
- Zacharz, Michel (2005). “Sukhoi Su-27 “Flanker” / Sukhoi Su-27SKM”. Zacharz.com.
- Kopp, Carlo (7 January 2007). “Sukhoi Flankers: The Shifting Balance of Regional Air Power”. Air Power Australia: 1.
- Kopp, Carlo (August 2003). “Asia’s Advanced Flankers” (PDF). Air Power Australia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 December 2006.
- “Su-27UBs in the United States”. Pride Aircraft. 2009. Archived from the original on 24 November 2009.
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