SU 30 Flanker Wall Art — 2 museum-grade prints on the theme. Algeria ordered 58 Su-30MKA fighters across three contracts from 2007 through 2017, making the type the backbone of the Algerian Air Force's long-range strike and air-superiority fleet. The Su-30MKA is broadly based on the Indian Su-30MKI configuration but replaces Israeli avionics with Russian and French systems including Thales targeting pods. The Sukhoi Su-30SM entered Russian Aerospace Forces service from 2012 as a domestically optimised derivative of the Su-30MK export line, pairing N011M Bars radar integration, modern glass cockpit, and AL-31FP thrust-vectoring engines with a twin-seat crew layout suited to long-range intercept and precision strike. NATO reporting name Flanker-C covers the broader Su-30 family; the SM sub-variant is the backbone multirole type for regiments facing the Black Sea and Baltic approaches.