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Russia unveils latest stealth fighter Jet
The Sukhoi Su-57 stealth air superiority fighter, also known as flying laboratory T-50-2, is one of the sleekest and most modern aircraft of the Russian Air Force. It made its debut at the Victory Day Parade on May 9 on Moscow's Red Square.
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The first test flight of the Sukhoi-57 <link> took place at Zhukovsky airport on December 5, 2017. Flight tests were later resumed in February, 2018.
Packed with state-of-the-art avionics and active airborne phased array radar, this super-maneuverable fifth-generation warplane <link> can carry a wide array of weaponry, allowing it to engage airborne, ground and naval targets.
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The Su-57, also known as the PAK FA, is a multi-role fifth-generation fighter jet which was developed for air superiority and attack operations.
Some of the most impressive aspects of the airplane include the fact that it has side-mounted active electronically scanned array X-band radars, which enhance the Su-57 fighter's <link>situational awareness.
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It also allows the plane to execute specialized aerial maneuvers such as ”beaming” better than nearly all other fighters. The Su-57 has turrets that fire laser beams at an incoming missile's seeker to blind it and throw it off course.
The Su-57’s internal weapons can hold between four and six medium-range air-to-air missiles, or even a smaller number of larger-payload guided bombs.
- MOSCOW - A test flight of the fifth generation Su-57 fighter jet with a developmental engine installed on it has been caught on camera in Russia 's Zhukovsky.
The Sukhoi Su-57 stealth air superiority fighter, also known as flying laboratory T-50-2, is one of the sleekest and most modern aircraft of the Russian Air Force. It made its debut at the Victory Day Parade on May 9 on Moscow's Red Square.
READ MORE: Russia unveils Worlds first floating nuclear power station
The first test flight of the Sukhoi-57 <link> took place at Zhukovsky airport on December 5, 2017. Flight tests were later resumed in February, 2018.
Packed with state-of-the-art avionics and active airborne phased array radar, this super-maneuverable fifth-generation warplane <link> can carry a wide array of weaponry, allowing it to engage airborne, ground and naval targets.
READ MORE: Russias Putin, Frances Macron to discuss Iran in St Petersburg: Kremlin
The Su-57, also known as the PAK FA, is a multi-role fifth-generation fighter jet which was developed for air superiority and attack operations.
Some of the most impressive aspects of the airplane include the fact that it has side-mounted active electronically scanned array X-band radars, which enhance the Su-57 fighter's <link>situational awareness.
READ MORE: Russia China jumps in to rescue Iran after US sanctions
It also allows the plane to execute specialized aerial maneuvers such as ”beaming” better than nearly all other fighters. The Su-57 has turrets that fire laser beams at an incoming missile's seeker to blind it and throw it off course.
The Su-57’s internal weapons can hold between four and six medium-range air-to-air missiles, or even a smaller number of larger-payload guided bombs.