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I think we need an expert opinion of Sir Gambit in this thread, not a bunch of fanboys who are claiming this plane to be superior to F22/F35 and SU30MKI to be a stealth aircraft.
 
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I think we need an expert opinion of Sir Gambit in this thread, not a bunch of fanboys who are claiming this plane to be superior to F22/F35 and SU30MKI to be a stealth aircraft.

no one knows the capabilities of either aircraft, so know one can give an expert opinion. :coffee:
 
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I think we need an expert opinion of Sir Gambit in this thread, not a bunch of fanboys who are claiming this plane to be superior to F22/F35 and SU30MKI to be a stealth aircraft.

No Indian here is claiming that T-50 is superior to F-22 raptors, or F-35.. Wat everybody here is speculating here is how good PAK-FA would be once it rolls out of the assembly lines.. But then there is a difference between Claiming and Speculation.. And all we are claiming is that PAK-FA deserves not to be UNDERESTIMATED..

Moreover nowhere has anyone here claimed that Sukhoi 30 MKI is stealth as in S-T-E-A-L-T-H.. All my comrades here are claiming that only its ability to hide from radar can be improved.. Read it as lower RCS.. And that itself is a very complicated process.. Not that it can be converted into a STEALTH Fighter by applying a layer of paint and letting it dry overnight.. And all that feature will be available in the next upgrade..
 
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I do not degrade Russian technology but still I can see black smoke coming out of the prototype in second video at 0:58. Almost all the Russian engines have this problem. Including one use to power JF-17.

I can not expect an engine from the Russians that is instrumental in developing stealth for the aircraft in 2, 3 years and after the engine is developed its successful integration in the aircraft and necessary airframe modifications and this and that !!!!!!!!!!!!

T-50 is still far away :lazy:
 
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I do not degrade Russian technology but still I can see black smoke coming out of the prototype in second video at 0:58. Almost all the Russian engines have this problem. Including one use to power JF-17.


T-50 is still far away :lazy:

F-18 Super Bug at 2:32


All of the new Russian engines are smokless, sometimes they will smoke (very slightly almost un-noticeable) when you take a hard turn, just like what you see in the video.
 
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All of the new Russian engines are smokless, sometimes they will smoke (very slightly almost un-noticeable) when you take a hard turn, just like what you see in the video.

Thats why i do not degrade Russian technology.

My dear if engine smokes it is going to be noticed.

Just see the exhaust of the plane from 0:55-0:58. No sharp turns no extreme maneuverability display and not a single missile being loaded. Still it smokes. What will happen when it will be carrying 10-12 missiles and taking a sharp turn. Even your new engine may smoke.

I just want to say that an engine best suited for 5th generation aircraft is not present in Russian inventory.

And F-18 is not a 5th generation aircraft, do not compare with it.

F-22 and F-35 do not have this problem.
 
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MOSCOW — Russia on Friday unveiled a new fighter aircraft touted as a rival of the US F-22 stealth jet and developed amid the highest secrecy as part of a plan to modernize the armed forces.

The fifth generation fighter, manufactured by the Sukhoi company and known as the PAK FA, made a maiden flight of just over 45 minutes at the firm's home base of Komsomolsk-on-Amur in the Far East region.

"The flight lasted 47 minutes during which all the aircraft's systems were tested. It was successful," Sukhoi spokeswoman Olga Kayukova told AFP. "This is the first time it has been unveiled."

Pictures broadcast on state television showed the fighter jet -- which has been kept closely under wraps for years -- flying at altitude and then landing on a snow-surrounded runway.

"The aircraft performed well in all stages of the flight programme. It is easy and comfortable to pilot," said Sergei Bogdan, the pilot for the flight, in comments published on the Sukhoi website.

The new jet has the capability of carrying out long flights above the speed of sound as well as simultaneously attacking different targets.

Russia is currently embarking on a major programme to re-equip its military, not least the air force which is still using largely Soviet-era equipment and suffers from frequent crashes.

The new fighter, which has been in development since the 1990s, is due to enter the armed forces in 2015, Russian news agencies said.

The first flight of the PAK FA (Prospective Aviation System of Frontline Aviation) is being seen in Russia as a major boost for the military after the project was hit by repeated delays over the last years.

"There is no doubt that the plane is needed," the ex-commander of the Russian air force, Anatoly Kornukov, told the Interfax news agency.

"Our Su-27 and MiG-29 planes are good but have aged. They are 20 or more years old and it's time to have something as a replacement," he said.

He said the new plane could easily stand comparison with the US F-22, also a fifth generation stealth fighter.

"It's going to be no worse than an F-22. I've been in an F-22 and I know."

Russia's campaign to modernize its military has been marred by repeated setbacks with new equipment, above all a string of failed tests of its new Bulava sea-based intercontinental nuclear-capable missile.

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