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The Su-7 was a jet developed by the Soviets during the 50s, first seeing service in 1955, it went on to perform the role of a Fighter-Bomber and Ground-Attack Jet for The Soviet Air Force along with several neighbouring countries of the Soviet Union.
While most operators of the Su-7 phased them out of their airforces by early 1990s, North Korea has not yet retired their 28+ Su-7 variants
By 1959 The Soviets stopped producing the A-variant to increase production of the MiG-21, meaning that in total 1,847 Su-7's were produced, with the MiG-21 seeing a significant increase of production with a total of 11,496 been built.
The Su-7 was a jet developed by the Soviets during the 50s, first seeing service in 1955, it went on to perform the role of a Fighter-Bomber and Ground-Attack Jet for The Soviet Air Force along with several neighbouring countries of the Soviet Union.
While most operators of the Su-7 phased them out of their airforces by early 1990s, North Korea has not yet retired their 28+ Su-7 variants
By 1959 The Soviets stopped producing the A-variant to increase production of the MiG-21, meaning that in total 1,847 Su-7's were produced, with the MiG-21 seeing a significant increase of production with a total of 11,496 been built.
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