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I suspect these images will be very close the what they will unveil( a baby Mig 1.44 with a single engine and no canards : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikoyan_Project_1.44 ). They have seen that they dont have an answer for ongoing F16, and now JF17 sales where countries want a single engine plane and not dual. The images dont show an internal bay - so that will be interesting to see what they do/adopt in that space. They may be going doing the KFX route for now - and if so, it is a comprimise solution like the Su57 and KFX. Internal weapons bay, certainly for AAM are what make a stealth 5th Gen platform.

It would be interesting to see if this is indeed a proper 5th Gen stealth platform, unlike the Su-57 which was partially stealthy if we are being generous.

I wonder if IAF will go for this (yes, i know they have their own "stealth programme" but this may be closer to a version they can use now, esp now that India has picked a fight within China. If UAE are not part of this programme(eg walked away after the F35 deal) then I can see the Iranians being interested !!!!

Anyway - as an aviation enthuasist, I am excited to see a new platform that we can discuss and look at, regardless of what it may mean for Pakistan in the long run.
 
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They may be going doing the KFX route for now - and if so, it is a comprimise solution like the Su57 and KFX. Internal weapons bay, certainly for AAM are what make a stealth 5th Gen platform.
Su-57 have huge internal bays, bigger than F-22 or F-35
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Russia will unveil a military aircraft next week it says will spark the interest of other countries "including our competitors abroad."

A cryptic marketing campaign is promoting the project that was developed by the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), which is part of Rostec, Russia's state-owned defense and technology development group.

The plane will be revealed on Tuesday, July 20 on the first day of MAKC-2021, a biennial airshow held at Zhukovsky airport around 25 miles southeast of Moscow, Russia.

In teasing its release, a press statement by Rostec gave props to Russia as one of the few countries in the world which had "full-cycle technologies for the production of advanced aircraft systems." It says the upcoming unveiling will be of a "fundamentally new military aircraft."
It also praised Russia's status as a world leader in "making combat aircraft," suggesting that the new plane could be a fighter jet.

"We are convinced that the new product developed by UAC specialists will arouse genuine interest not only in our country but in other regions of the world, including our competitors abroad," the statement added.

Chess is a motif of the aircraft's promotion which is surrounded by mystery. At midnight Monday, the UAC website launched a countdown clock next to an image of a black knight chess piece. It invited web users to "turn the chessboard" and view a 34-second trailer.


 
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That's impossible to be 5th gen and 18 ton the F-35 empty over 13 ton fully loaded 27-30 ton the jf-17 in that range and its a toy compared to the bigger one

The F-35 is basically a big, fat gas tank. That was part of its design and scope, was to make it carry a ton of fuel for long range missions and loitering time without having to air refuel as frequently. Hence why it weighs so much. This new Russian jet obviously doesn't have that need for packing the whole thing with fuel like the F-35. And if Sukhoi says something, I would tend to believe them.

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That's probably what it will most likely end up being. It's the final & improved cut of the MiG-1.44. If that is the case, the question will be how does Sukhoi and MiG deal with the cooperation? It will be very interesting and the good thing is that it's coming up within a couple of weeks, so the wait is not too long.
 
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Ok, the first pics are out, except it has a cover on it but you can see the overall shape & layout and the canted stabilators, which probably means it doesn't have horizontal stabilizers like we kinda predicted. Looks pretty good so far. Seems longer than I anticipated and tall enough from top to bottom to accommodate internal weapons bays. The intake is probably under belly like the MiG 1.44 and it appears Sukhoi is the chief designer and builder with possibly MiG involved to a certain degree.
It also appears to be a fully functioning aircraft and not a mockup since it's being towed which is a good sign.

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But isn't this the pre-version of this?

So what do you and @vostok think about that aircraft? Even though it's covered up, you can still see a lot of its shape and size and stabilators etc. It does appear to look a lot more like the LMFS CGI you had in your post. BTW, the fella who made that CGI in 2017 was way ahead of any knowledge about that aircraft and looks like he nailed it. He's quite the knowledgeable fella, also.
 
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Ok, the first pics are out, except it has a cover on it but you can see the overall shape & layout and the canted stabilators, which probably means it doesn't have horizontal stabilizers like we kinda predicted. Looks pretty good so far. Seems longer than I anticipated and tall enough from top to bottom to accommodate internal weapons bays. The intake is probably under belly like the MiG 1.44 and it appears Sukhoi is the chief designer and builder with possibly MiG involved to a certain degree.
It also appears to be a fully functioning aircraft and not a mockup since it's being towed which is a good sign.

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Oleg Panteleev, Executive Director of the branch of the agency “Aviaport”, told reporters:
"All this indicates that the domestic light fighter will enter into competition with the American F-35 in foreign markets."

He added: "I am sure that the display of the aircraft at the MAKS-2021 will have a positive effect. The introduction by Rosoboronexport of inviting more than 120 delegations from 65 countries to the exhibition was not for nothing.”

“The Sukhoi Design Bureau, on its initiative, is conducting research work to create a fifth-generation single-engine light multipurpose fighter aircraft,” the Russian website, Sputnik News, said, citing some sources.

“During the development of the aircraft, it is planned to make extensive use of the basis developed in the framework of the creation of the Su-57, including the modernized “Product 30” engine, radio-absorbent coatings, radio-electronic equipment and a weapons system.

Currently, single-engine fighters are widely used in the world. The American F-16 and F-35 fighters, the Swedish JAS-39 Gripen, and the Chinese J-10 are some of the leading single-engine combat aircraft. Among the benefits of equipping combat aircraft with a single engine is to significantly reduce the cost of production, operation and maintenance of the aircraft.

Checkmate as it ill be called:

Quoting an industry source, the news agency reported: “Sukhoi is developing a single-engine light tactical aircraft with a take-off weight of 18 tons. The maximum speed of the aircraft will be above Mach 2. It will also have superior maneuverability and improved take-off and landing performance, thanks to its engine equipped with thrust vector control technology. The thrust-to-weight ratio of the aircraft would be higher than 1.

We can probably also expect some avionics commonality with the Su-57, and thrust vectoring capability, possibly based on one engine. A Divergent Supersonic Inlet (DSI) is highly likely as well, which would simplify the inlet design while maintaining performance and help with reducing radar cross-section from the forward hemisphere.


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