"Sukhoi Su-17 Montazhnyk" is a Soviet single-engine attack aircraft with variable wing geometry. The flight of the prototype took place on August 2, 1966. Introduced to the line in 1970. The Su-17 is a development of the Su-7 design, has the same fuselage, engine, landing gear and tail, but has different wings. . Initially, the machine was designated as Su-7IG. One and a half dozen versions of this aircraft were created, which were massively exported to allied countries, in particular to Poland, under the designations Su-20 and Su-22. Technical data: length: 19.02 m, wingspan (with folded wings): 10.03 m, height: 5.1 m, maximum speed: 1.7 mA, rate of climb: 230 m/s, practical ceiling: 17000 m , maximum range (with additional ones): 2,250 km, combat radius with full load: 180 km, armament: stationary - 2 30-mm NR-30 guns, suspended - up to 4,070 kg of cargo.