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Russia's second 5G-fighter to fly before yearend

It will only be the prototype. Maybe for the FGFA.
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Re: Russia's second 5G-fighter to fly before yearend
The engine doesn't look as stealthy as F-22.
The engine for the 5G aircraft is still in developing stage.
:tup: NPO "SATURN"
 
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The new warplane is expected to enter service with the Russian Air Force in 2015.


Will IAF get this in 2016-2017?
 
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Russia to test another Sukhoi T-50 fifth-generation fighter

22.11.2010

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Russia's Sukhoi design bureau will start testing another T-50 PAK FA fifth generation fighter jet until the end of the year. Mikhail Pogosyan, the head of the bureau, told reporters on November 22 that the first plane, which is currently being tested, had performed 40 flights. The official described the tests of the new plane as successful and fast.

The maiden flight of Russia's new fighter jet, produced with the use of stealth technology, took place on January 29 in Russia's Komsomolsk-on-Amur. The serial production of the fifth-generation fighter is expected to be launched in 2015. The PAK FA jet is said to replace MiG-29 and Su-27 in Russia's Air Force.

The training of crews for T-50 is to begin in 2013. T-50 is expected to overcome Western analogues in terms of the price-efficiency correlation and raise significant interest on the international market. For the time, it is only the United States that has fifth-generation fighter jets.

According to Mikhail Pogosyan, Sukhoi currently has over 100 orders for the plane from Russia's defense ministry. More orders are to be signed next year, the official said. The total number of orders for PAK FA planes may reach 150, RIA Novosti reports.

Three years ago, the Russian Federation put forward a suggestion to India to participate in the creation of PAK FA. The two sides will spend approximately 8-10 billion dollars on the project. Two versions of the new plane are to be designed - with one and two seats.

Russia is expected to finish the talks regarding India's participation in the project until the end of the current year. The fifth-generation fighter jet is to be put into service in Russia and India in 2020.



In the future, the two countries intend to sell T-50 planes to other countries. Russia and India are working on an export modification of the plane. The export version of the plane is called FGFA - Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft. Sukhoi plans to produce 100 fifth-generation aircraft a year.

A fifth generation jet fighter, it is designed to directly compete with Lockheed Martin's F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II.

The PAK-FA SH121 radar complex includes three X-Band AESA radars located on the front and sides of the aircraft. These will be accompanied by L-Band radars on the wing leading edges. L-Band radars are proven to have increased effectiveness against VLO targets which are optimized only against X-Band frequencies, but their longer wavelengths reduce their resolution.

The PAK-FA will feature an IRST optical/IR search and tracking system. Sukhoi recently demonstrated cockpit mock-ups, which may relate to both Su-35 or PAK-FA, suggest two very large MFDs and a very wide HUD.

As for its drawbacks, experts point out the improper use of the stealth technology in the production of PAK FA. Choosing between maneuverability and stealth, Sukhoi chose the first quality.


Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin observed the flight of the T-50 fighter in June of this year in the Moscow region. It was a 16th test flight of the aircraft. Putin stated after the test that the new Russian fighter will be twice as cheap as its Western analogues, whereas its performance will exceed that of its prime competitor, the F-22 of the USA.


Russia to test another Sukhoi T-50 fifth-generation fighter - English pravda.ru

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Russia-India: together for the development of a new T-50-based airplane




Moscow, Russia - In December it should be signed the contract, on the occasion of the visit of the Russian President Medvedev


(WAPA) - It seems likely that a Russian-Indian agreement for the design and the construction of a new fifth-generation fighter jet based on the T-50 will be signed in December. The aircraft, developed by the Russian industry, has already been subjected to several test flights and should enter into service with the Russian Air Force in 2015.

To unveil the news the Deputy-Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov. The terms of the forthcoming contract, arranged by the two Countries at the beginning of the year, are about the collaboration between the Holding Sughoi, for Moscow, and HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited), for New Delhi. The vice-premier added that if all the procedures will be completed by the time of the visit that our President Medvedev will carry out in India -in December, Ed- the contract will be ready for the signing. The news of bilateral talks between the two Nations on the development of this aircraft was then confirmed by India, last October.

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is an Indian State-owned aerospace company, under the supervision of the ministry of Defence, based in Bangalore (India). It's primarily engaged in the manufacture of airplanes, helicopters, aerospace technology and communication and navigation systems.

Sukhoi is the largest Russian manufacturer of fighter jets, currently known as Sukhoi Corporation. The group includes, obviously in addition to the Moscow-based Sukhoi Design Bureau, also the Novosibirsk Aviation Production Association (NAPO), the Komsomolsk-na-Amure Aviation Production Association (KnAAPO) and Irkutsk Aviation.
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So serial production in 2015 and operational in 2020?? :what::what:

Why this gap?? :what:
 
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Russia to test another Sukhoi T-50 fifth-generation fighter



The PAK-FA SH121 radar complex includes three X-Band AESA radars located on the front and sides of the aircraft. These will be accompanied by L-Band radars on the wing leading edges. L-Band radars are proven to have increased effectiveness against VLO targets which are optimized only against X-Band frequencies, but their longer wavelengths reduce their resolution.

The PAK-FA will feature an IRST optical/IR search and tracking system. Sukhoi recently demonstrated cockpit mock-ups, which may relate to both Su-35 or PAK-FA, suggest two very large MFDs and a very wide HUD.

As for its drawbacks, experts point out the improper use of the stealth technology in the production of PAK FA. Choosing between maneuverability and stealth, Sukhoi chose the first quality.


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By using X band & L band radars, can this be able to locate US 5th Gen fighter gets?

Is that the reason they chose maneuverability over stealth:devil:?
 
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Well , frankly its a good news that 2nd prototype will fly by end of year
Good to see that development is going well
Now considering that Russian President will sign a 30 Billion USD development and production contract with India for upto 300 FGFA based on PAKFA
Its good news that PAKFA is progressing well , If Pakfa manages to enter service in 2015 then we can expect FGFA to enter service in 2018
 
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I'v heard many rediculous claims, but i must say, this has to be in the top 1%.

correction .. this is the top ... period.


Also, the engines have nothing to do with how much 4th or 5th generation a plane is (well they do, but no the shape of them) .

There are still many unknowns about the design of the T50, and if there were two version of T50 available , say one with 3DVC engines and one with 2DVC (like F22) engines that is also stealthier, I would go with the 3dvc engine version, more efficient and less energy wasted, for a plane that is used for defensive role, there is no point being all aspect stealthy ... my 2c
 
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well don't be so optimistics our indian friends
it's still a long way 2 go. induction stage is still far away.
If jsf can face problems russians and indians are not super creature. think realistically
 
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well don't be so optimistics our indian friends
it's still along way 2 go. induction stage is still far away.
If jsf can face problems russians and indians are not super creature. think realistically

So what???

We already have better aircraft then both Pakistan and China MKIs

And in future MMRCA winner

IF project delayed to 1 or 2 years so we are not in hurry
 
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