diff --git a/resources/units/unit_info_text.json b/resources/units/unit_info_text.json index cf032bd9..911fdd89 100644 --- a/resources/units/unit_info_text.json +++ b/resources/units/unit_info_text.json @@ -813,6 +813,13 @@ "manufacturer": "Sukhoi", "role": "Multirole Fighter", "year-of-variant-introduction": "1996" + }, + "China": { + "name": "Su-30MKK Flanker-G", + "country-of-origin": "USSR/Russia", + "manufacturer": "Sukhoi", + "role": "Multirole Fighter", + "year-of-variant-introduction": "2000" } }], "Su-33": [{ @@ -821,8 +828,15 @@ "text": "The Su-33 has been the backbone of Russian aircraft carrier aviation since the late 1990s and is an all-weather fighter capable of engaging both air and surface targets. Based on the powerful Su-27 \"Flanker\", the Su-33 is a navalized version suited for operations aboard the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier. Changes to the Su-33 include strengthened landing gear, folding wings, more powerful engines, and the very visible canards.\n\nThe Su-33 is equipped with a powerful pulse doppler radar and an Infrared Search and Track (IRST) for engaging aerial targets with a wide range of radar- and infrared-guided missiles and its internal cannon. For air-to-surface attack, the Su-33 can be armed with many types of unguided bombs, rockets, and cluster munitions.\n\nDespite its large size, the Su-33 is very capable in a dogfight when combined with its integral helmet-mounted sight and off-boresight missiles.", "country-of-origin": "USSR/Russia", "manufacturer": "Sukhoi", - "role": "Multirole Fighter", + "role": "Carrier-based Multirole Fighter", "year-of-variant-introduction": "1998" + }, + "China": { + "name": "J-15 Flanker X-2", + "country-of-origin": "China", + "manufacturer": "Shenyang", + "role": "Carrier-based Multirole Fighter", + "year-of-variant-introduction": "2013" } }], "Su-34": [{