General info for Su-2 (M-82)

  • Country USSR
  • Vehicle role Attacker
  • Rank 1
  • Battle rating in
    • arcade battles 2
    • realistic battles 2.7
    • simulator battles 2.7

Extended parameters

Arcade Battles
  • Price 6,300€
  • Wp bonus 20%
  • Exp bonus 106%
  • Max speed 486 km/h
  • Turn time 26.0 s
  • Training cost 1,800€
  • Climb speed 9.6 m/s
  • Airfield len 380 m
  • Free repairs 10
  • Mass per sec (shot) 1.16 kg/s
  • Max altitude 8400 m
  • Max speed alt 5850 m
  • Weapon presets 5
  • Full repair cost 390€
  • Weapon
    7.62 mm ShKAS machine gun x4 (Ammo: 3400) Reload Time 15s
    Turret x2: 7.62 mm ShKAS machine gun (Ammo: 1800) Reload Time 15s
    50 kg FAB-50 (forged) bomb x4
  • Full repair time crew 20m
Realistic Battles
  • Price 6,300€
  • Wp bonus 140%
  • Exp bonus 106%
  • Max speed 486 km/h
  • Turn time 26.0 s
  • Training cost 1,800€
  • Climb speed 9.6 m/s
  • Airfield len 380 m
  • Free repairs 10
  • Mass per sec (shot) 1.16 kg/s
  • Max altitude 8400 m
  • Max speed alt 5850 m
  • Weapon presets 5
  • Full repair cost 1,287€
  • Weapon
    7.62 mm ShKAS machine gun x4 (Ammo: 3400) Reload Time 15s
    Turret x2: 7.62 mm ShKAS machine gun (Ammo: 1800) Reload Time 15s
    50 kg FAB-50 (forged) bomb x4
  • Full repair time crew 40m
Simulator Battles
  • Price 6,300€
  • Wp bonus 120%
  • Exp bonus 106%
  • Max speed 486 km/h
  • Turn time 26.0 s
  • Training cost 1,800€
  • Climb speed 9.6 m/s
  • Airfield len 380 m
  • Free repairs 10
  • Mass per sec (shot) 1.16 kg/s
  • Max altitude 8400 m
  • Max speed alt 5850 m
  • Weapon presets 5
  • Full repair cost 1,376€
  • Weapon
    7.62 mm ShKAS machine gun x4 (Ammo: 3400) Reload Time 15s
    Turret x2: 7.62 mm ShKAS machine gun (Ammo: 1800) Reload Time 15s
    50 kg FAB-50 (forged) bomb x4
  • Full repair time crew 41m

Su-2 (M-82) / statistics for the last 1 month

These may be very different from the real, because we are monitoring only those players who use our site.

Arcade Battles
  • Battles 87
  • Win rate 80.65%
  • Air frags per battle 1.45
  • Air frags per death 1.58
  • Ground frags per battle 10.99
  • Ground frags per death 9.86
Realistic Battles
  • Battles 18
  • Win rate 100%
  • Air frags per battle 1
  • Air frags per death 1
  • Ground frags per battle 6
  • Ground frags per death 6
Simulator Battles
  • Battles N/A
  • Win rate N/A
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle N/A
  • Ground frags per death N/A

Wiki info about Su-2 (M-82)

Official War Thunder wiki

Sukhoi Su-2 Short-Range Bomber with M-82 Engine Development of the Su-2 continued after the start of World War II. Special attention was given to improving the aircraft's combat characteristics. The production model had its electric trigger control upgraded, four ShKAS machine guns were once again mounted in the wings, and the LU (MV-2) lower turret, with a 7.62mm ShKAS machine gun and a 500-round magazine capacity, was restored. The MV-5m turret (modified, with a larger continuous belt) was used as an dorsal defensive weapon. The magazine capacity was increased to 1000 rounds. Clusters of KMB-Su-2 bomblets were introduced for this series, allowing the bomber to prepare more quickly and easily for departure and allowing bomb bay space to be used more efficiently. Eight unguided RS-82 or RS-132 rockets could be suspended under the Su-2, four on guide rails under each wing, even if bombs were also carried. At maximum load, the aircraft could take off with up to 8 FAB-100 bombs in the bomb bay and 2 FAB-250 bombs under the wings. Protective armor for the crew was also increased, especially for the navigator. So that the flight characteristics of the aircraft would not suffer, the final production model Su-2 used a Shvetsov M-82 fourteen-cylinder double-row radial air-cooled engine with a maximum take-off power of 1700 hp. From the start of the war, the Su-2 was used on the front lines as a day bomber, a ground-attack aircraft, and a scout plane. Military units armed with the Su-2 fought in the Battle of Stalingrad in the autumn of 1942 and for the Kuban region in the spring of 1943. Virtually all pilots who flew the Su-2 spoke of it very fondly. According to them, it was an undemanding, reliable warrior of the skies. Many times the planes returned with bullet holes or even parts of fins or rudders missing, but the maintenance personnel were able to repair them and send them into battle again a few days later. Of those pilots who flew the Su-2 aircraft during World War II, 27 were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. Mikhail P. Odintsov and Grigory F. Sivkov were awarded it twice. The Su-2 bomber was used relatively little for a number of reasons. The Ilyushin Il-2 ground-attack aircraft was coming into operation and became the most popular multi-purpose aircraft of the Air Forces of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army. It replaced many functions of the Su-2 and was widely used in most military operations during the war. Production of the Su-2 was discontinued in April 1942, and the plane had ceased to participate in combat units by the end of 1943. In all, 877 Su-2 aircraft were produced, including all variants.