The S-52 fighter-bomber entered service in the USSR Air Forces in June 1981 as Sukhoi Su-17M3.
It had been produced in different modifications, including reconnaissance machine – Su-17M3R. This particular variant was carrying KKR-1 reconnaissance pod on the centerline pylon.
KKR-1 was designed for the photographic survey of small and medium altitudes, day and night, using an A-39 camera, a PA-1 panoramic camera and a UA-47 camera for night photography. In addition, it also allows the electronic survey via SRS-13 system.
The reconnaissance container had a negative influence on the flight performance of the plane, therefore, Su-17M3R requested additional attention from the pilots, especially during takeoff and landing.
Su-17M3R were used actively during the Soviet-Afghan conflict for bombing accuracy observation, enemy radar localization and intelligence support via photo, IR and TV equipment.
Around 15 various reconnaissance containers had been developed.
Scale | 1:72 |
Parts | 158 |
Weight | 0.349kg |
Gross weight | 0.499kg |
Volume | 0.960kg |
Material | PS plastic |
Minimum age | For modellers 14+ |
length, mm | 264 |
Wing span, mm | 190 |
Country of origin | Ukraine |
Modelsvit 1/72 Su-17M3R (Fitter) Kit First Look by David Veres (English)