
Fitters in the Middle East
Through the 1960s, and unlike MiG, Sukhoi continued developing its 'Fitters', resulting in an entire family of airframes, equipped with ever better avionics and more powerful engines. Its Su-7BMKs (ASCC/NATO-codename 'Fitter-A') entered service with Egypt in 1966, Syria and Iraq in 1967, followed by Algeria a year later. In 1972-1973, Su-17, and then Su-20 - the second generation of this design, and the first equipped with variable-sweep wing - entered service in Egypt, followed by Iraq and Syria. Finally, in 1978-1979, the third and final generation - including variants such as the Su-22, Su-22M, Su-22M-3, and Su-22M-4 (ASCC/NATO-codenames 'Fitter F/G/J/K', respectively) - entered service in Iraq, followed by Libya, Syria, and Yemen. Highly appreciated - and often outright beloved - by their pilots and ground crews alike, they formed the backbone of the fighter-bomber fleets of these six air forces, and saw action in about a dozen different wars.
Richly illustrated with a host of exclusive photographs and custom-drawn color profiles, Fitters of the Middle East is the first title ever offering a comprehensive and inclusive operational history of 'Fitters' with six major air forces. As such it is an indispensable single-point source of reference.
- Alaotsikko
- Sukhoi Su-7/17/20/22 in Service in Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Yemen, 1967–2022
- Kirjailija
- Tom Cooper, Milos Sipos
- ISBN
- 9781804512296
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 188 grammaa
- Sarja
- Middle East@War
- Julkaisupäivä
- 15.10.2026
- Kustantaja
- HELION COMPANY
- Sivumäärä
- 88