During the late 1970s, a final and ultimate modernization of the Su-17M fighter-bomber was ordered. The aircraft was upgraded with RSDN navigation, Klyon-57 laser targeting system, SPO-15LE RWR system, the IT-23M optical targeting system for the TUBUS-3 seeker on the Kh-29T missile, and the ability to use the BA-58 targeting system for anti-radiation missiles. The only way to externally distinguish the Su-17M4 over its predecessor, the Su-17M3, is by the presence of multiple extra bleed-air intakes in the rear fuselage, the most noticable one being at the base of the vertical stabilizer. The aircraft would first fly in 1980 and quickly enter service shortly after, supplementing the Su-17M3 fleet throughout the '80s and early '90s, when it was finally withdrawn from Russian service shortly after the dissolution of the USSR. At least one Su-17M4 remains in private service today with Sukhoi, performing the peaceful role of a camera chase plane.
The Su-17M4, introduced in Update "Danger Zone", is the final culmination of the Su-7/Su-17 "Fitter" family of fighter-bombers. The Su-17M4 is a later model of the family, which when compared to the previous Su-17M2, is a major upgrade in almost every way. From the upgraded engine, airframe, and air-to-air missile selection enabling it to perform in dedicated air battles like its predecessor never could, to the major upgrades in ground ordnance allowing it to rain hell from above in mixed battles, all supplemented by the cherry on top: 250+ countermeasures and an upgraded SPO-15LE RWR greatly boosting its survivability in either game mode. The Su-17M4 "Fighter-bomber" is not as great for CAS as its MiG-27 swing wing brother, nor is it as great at dogfighting as well as its MiG-23 cousin. But it performs at a very nice equilibrium of both, allowing it to perform well in either role utilizing hit and run tactics with its large quantity of ground ordnance and generous amount of all-aspect R-60M air to air missiles at the same time.
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Belt | Belt filling | Armor penetration (mm) at a distance: | |||||
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10 m | 100 m | 500 m | 1000 m | 1500 m | 2000 m | ||
HEF-I/AP-T/HEF-I/APHE | 48 | 47 | 40 | 33 | 27 | 22 | |
APHE/AP-T/HEF-I | 48 | 47 | 40 | 33 | 27 | 22 | |
APHE/HEF-I/HEF-I/HEFI-T | 37 | 36 | 31 | 25 | 21 | 17 |
Name | Weight | Slot | ||||||||
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5 × | 570 kg | |||||||||
250 kg | ||||||||||
508.3 kg | ||||||||||
275 kg | ||||||||||
515 kg | ||||||||||
374 kg | ||||||||||
7 × | 216.5 kg | |||||||||
235 kg | ||||||||||
32 × | 225.5 kg | |||||||||
20 × | 376 kg | |||||||||
5 × | 505 kg | |||||||||
370 kg | ||||||||||
297 kg | ||||||||||
410 kg | ||||||||||
94.3 kg | ||||||||||
Drop tank (820 liters.) | 59.4 kg | |||||||||
44 kg | ||||||||||
114 kg | ||||||||||
2 × | 88 kg | |||||||||
4 × | 456 kg | |||||||||
3 × | 750 kg | |||||||||
2 × | 1,016.6 kg | |||||||||
3 × | 825 kg | |||||||||
2 × | 1,030 kg | |||||||||
657 kg | ||||||||||
670 kg |
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