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Novosibirsk Aviation Production Association named after Chkalov (NAPO) has begun to factory test the next batch of serial bombers Su-34 for the transmission of the Russian Air Force. According to a press release, "Dry," which includes a drink, tests are conducted under the state defense order for 2011. How many bombers undergoing flight tests, was not specified. Currently in service with the Russian Air Force are ten Su-34, the first of which entered service in late 2009. The latest batch of these aircraft was transferred to the military in late 2010. In total, the Russian Air Force ordered a Sukhoi 32 bombers, and 2015 is planned to purchase 70 Su-34. Delivery of aircraft will be operated within the state program of armaments for 2011-2020, funding for which will be 19 trillion rubles. Previously reported that in 2011 will release an upgraded version of Su-34. In particular, the new aircraft will be modernized high-mounted turbojet bypass engines AL-31FM1 and auxiliary gas turbine power plants TA14-130-35, which will run the aircraft engines on the ground without the use of ground equipment. Upgraded Su-34 will also receive the new missiles, air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles. Su-34 in the future form the basis for front-line bombers in Russia. Airplanes capable of speeds up to 1,9 thousand kilometers per hour, and their combat radius is 1.1 thousand kilometers. Su-34 armed with a 30-millimeter cannon and has 12 points of suspension for suspension of arms weighing up to eight tons.