Su-35S Flanker-E

Formerly known as the Su-27M, the Sukhoi Su-35 is an advanced derivative of the Su-27 Flanker. The first Su-27M prototype was displayed at the 1992 Farnborough Air Show. The Su-35 entered service in 1995.

Changes from the Su-27 include a new radar, requiring a somewhat larger nose; foreplanes, as on the naval Su-33; more powerful engines (also originally developed for the Su-33); an enlarged and improved infrared search and track unit in front of the cockpit; an infrared missile-warning scanner on the fuselage spine; numerous internal electronic improvements; larger tail fins (required by aerodynamic changes imposed by the enlarged nose); and a large "spine" between the engines containing a rearward-facing air-to-air radar, allowing the use of rear-firing semi-active radar guided missiles. Besides being a better fighter, the Su-35 also has greatly improved ground attack capability compared to the original Su-27, which was more specialised for the air-to-air role. The cost for one unit is an estimated $45,000,000 USD. 15 Su-35's have been built as of 2010.

Ace Squadrons/Pilots

 * Yang / STFS (AC)
 * Neujmin / FEAF (AC4)
 * Yellow Squadron /FEAF (AC04) (during the Emancipation of San Salvaction)
 * 5th Tactical Fighter Squadron Ofnir / BAF(AC5)

Standard Weapons

 * Gun: 30mm GSh-30-1 Autocannon
 * Missiles: R-60MK (AA-8 Aphid)

Special Weapons

 * UGBM: FAB-1000
 * XLAA: AA-13 Arrow

Air Combat

 * Stability: 50
 * Defense: 50
 * Offense: 90
 * Power: 90
 * Mobility: 90

Ace Combat 2

 * Power: 90
 * Defense: 60
 * Mobility: 80
 * Stability: 70
 * Climbing Ability: 90
 * Air-to-Air: 80
 * Air-to-Ground: 80

Ace Combat 5

 * Speed: 83
 * Mobility: 85
 * Stability: 73
 * Defense: 66
 * Air-to-Air: 93
 * Air-to-Ground: 56