Production of Su-15T proceeded from December 1971 by means of the Su-15TM with modernized Taifun-M radar and redesignation. Army tests was created from 15 February 1975 until 20 July 1978 as well as production of this Su-15TM continued until 1975; in many former variants associated with Su-15, the radar antenna had been indeed covered with a cone but this design had not been worthy of the procedure of the effective Taifun-M. The nose associated with Su-15TM ended up being ogive-shaped, a compromise between the demands of electronics and aerodynamics. Utilizing the SAU-58-2 SYSTEM, AN Su-15TM intercepting a low-altitude target have been guided immediately by the Vozdukh-1m system to an altitude of 200m(656ft) and so the target was indeed before it or some higher. Pilots, however, wouldn't normally accept these extreme low-level attacks because of the Su-15TM fighter. Quickly next, manufacturing associated with the Su-15TM was stopped.
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