I feel that this may also be worth tagging as War_Thunder, as all vehicles are of the top tier for the Russian nation, and the MiG-27K is much older than the other three. Logic would dictate a Su-34 or Su-24M, even a Su-25T, but the MiG-27K is 30 years older and not in service, yet is the top CAS plane for War Thunder.
I also believe the background scenery may be based on an April Fool's-turned-base game map called Spaceport.
I feel that this may also be worth tagging as War_Thunder, as all vehicles are of the top tier for the Russian nation, and the MiG-27K is much older than the other three. Logic would dictate a Su-34 or Su-24M, even a Su-25T, but the MiG-27K is 30 years older and not in service, yet is the top CAS plane for War Thunder.
I also believe the background scenery may be based on an April Fool's-turned-base game map called Spaceport.
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The "logical" continuation of the set of T-80BVM, 96K6 Pantsir-S1, and Ka-52 is only a variant of the Su-25. Speaking of the actual Soviet/Russian Armed Forces, it may be a fighter-bomber Su-7/Su-17 or a assault aircraft Su-25, not even fighter-bomber MiG-27.
Firstly, Su-7/Su-17 and MiG-23B/MiG-27 are fighter-bombers which indicates that they form a Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment, subordinate to an Fighter-Bomber Aviation Division, then an Air Army, of the Frontal Aviation of the Air Force (VVS) of the Armed Forces. Su-25 are assault aircrafts, or Sturmovik(i), that form an Independent Assault Aviation Regiment, subordinate to an Air Army, of the VVS. Su-24 (and Su-34) are bombers that form a Bomber Aviation Regiment, subordinate to an Bomber Aviation Division, then an Air Army, of the Frontal Aviation of the VVS (in distinction to the strategic bombers that form a Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment of the Long-Range Aviation of the VVS).
Now, however, the term Frontal Aviation (in Russian Federation, it is called Operational-Tactical Aviation) suggests that in the wartime the Air Armies is attached to a front, in contrast to the Army Aviation, which is attached to a Combined Arms Army or a Tank Army of the Ground Force in both the peacetime and the wartime. (This is because there is no fronts in the peacetime.)
Now, the Su-25 assault aviation (as well as the army aviation), operates in the tactical depth of the enemy, while the Su-17 fighter-bomber aviation operates in the operational-tactical depth. The mission of the Su-25 is to eliminate small ground and maritime targets at a low or very low altitude in the tactical depth or the shallow operational (operational-tactical) depth of the enemy. Only Su-25 (of the many aircrafts mentioned) performs direct fire support in the air for the ground force.
The mission of the fighter-bomber aviation (Su-17, MiG-27) is to eliminate enemy nuclear and conventional rocket weaponry, supply points, pivots of resistence, living forces, technical weapons, and command posts, and provide fire support for both the ground force and the airborne force in the air in this way; and it joins to eliminate the enemy airfields, destroy enemy aircrafts, and suppress air defense facilities. However, Su-17 and MiG-27 are different in the depths of their respective operation. Su-17 operates in the operational-tactical depth while MiG-27 operates in the operational depth of the enemy.
Now the frontal bomber aviation are further different as it support the operations of ground forces, the airborne forces, and the naval landing forces, by eliminating the enemy airfields, enemy aircrafts, and enemy rocketry and nuclear weaponry and suppressing air defense facilities. It further disrupts the manoeuvre of the enemy forces and weaponry and of the enemy supply or transport, and neutralises the enemy rear commands and communication. The bomber Su-24 operates in the operational-strategic depth.
In the wartime, Su-25 and Su-17 is commanded by the Forward Command Posts of the aviation of the ground forces, while for the MiG-27 and Su-24, Command Posts of the Air Forces. This is indicated in the "Vozduh-1A" automated command system of the VVS, when the part of the assault aviation (Su-25) and a part of the fighter-bomber aviation (Su-17) connects to the automated system of the Ground Force, to provide proper fire support in the air for the ground force.
Thus it is noted that the targets for the fighter-bomber aviation and the bomber aviation are usually not direct. A direct fire support targets, for example, a command post, a pivot of resistence. So (MiG-27,) Su-24, or Su-34 cannot be a focus on a painting for a ground operation, as they are not designed for and ought not to provide direct support against engaged enemy forces. It is in this way we say the painting is War Thunder-themed.