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The Sukhoi Su-57 (Russian: Сухой Су-57; NATO reporting name: Felon) [5] [6] is a twin-engine stealth multirole fighter aircraft developed by Sukhoi. [7] It is the product of the PAK FA (Russian: ПАК ФА, prospective aeronautical complex of front-line aviation) programme, which was initiated in 1999 as a more modern and affordable alternative to the MFI (Mikoyan Project 1.44/1.42).
A Russian Sukhoi Su-57 fifth-generation fighter aircraft flies during the airshow in Zhuhai, China on November 14, 2024. - Hector Retamal/AFP/Getty Images Su-57 stealth fighter
As of December 2020, the only combat-ready stealth aircraft in service are the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit (1997), the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor (2005), the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II (2015), [15] [16] the Chengdu J-20 (2017), [17] and the Sukhoi Su-57 (2020), [18] with a number of other countries developing their own designs. There ...
The Su-57 is a supersonic, twin-engine, fifth-generation stealth fighter jet and was seen as Moscow’s answer to Western stealth jets like the US Air Force’s F-22 Raptor.
Russia's first fifth-generation aircraft, the Sukhoi Su-57, will replace its aging MiG-29s and Su-27s. [70] [71] The Su-57 first flew on 29 January 2010. The first production Su-57 was delivered to the Russian Air Force on 25 December 2020. [72] The Mikoyan PAK DP is another proposed fifth-generation fighter, being developed to replace the MiG-31.
The developer told state media the newly revealed J-35A has advanced stealth capabilities to obscure detection from enemy radar. ... and the new J-35, and Russia has its Su-57. The Russian jet ...
The Su-57 is a twin-engine stealth multirole fighter designed in the 1970s. Development was halted due to the fall of the Soviet Union, but an upgraded version has slowly started to make its way ...
I request that stealth be removed to describe the SU-57 as it is not stealth and has the same radar cross section as an F-18. [1] 96.245.165.120 04:05, 21 September 2024 (UTC) The Bulgarian Time is hardly a reliable source nor are the claims is the article. Vamlov 06:20, 21 September 2024 (UTC)