Russia's United Aircraft Manufacturing Company has delivered another batch of Su-34 front-line bombers to the Russian Aerospace Forces, but the exact number is strictly confidential. The previous batch of Su-34 was delivered in August this year, which means that another new batch of Su-34 front-line bombers will be delivered to the Russian Aerospace Forces before the end of this year.
In terms of combat use, the Su-34 now serves as a platform for glide-guided bombs. Every day, after the Su-34 takes off, it drops glide-guided bombs at an appropriate distance and then returns. After a short rest, it re-loads the bombs and goes out again. This is how it goes on every day, repeating itself over and over. Although monotonous, the Su-34 has become one of the most troublesome weapons for the Ukrainian forces. A large number of glide-guided bombs dropped by the Su-34 have killed countless Ukrainian troops and destroyed many strong fortifications of the Ukrainian forces.
With the increasing number of Su-34s, the Russian military's capability to strike Ukrainian forces with glide-guided bombs is also continuously increasing.
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