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With the U.S. F-35 Grounded, Putin’s New Jet Beats Us Hands-Down | The Fiscal Times

March 24, 2015

With the U.S. F-35 Joint Strike Fighter still in limbo over reliability problems, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s administration on Monday said it would begin regular production of its newest fighter jet, the T-50, next year.

According to state-run media, the Russian military will begin mass-producing the advanced fighter jet in several versions, and will also begin making models that will be available for export.

“We have plans to deliver the first series of fifth-generation fighter jets next year,” said Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov, after visiting a plant owned by Sukhoi, the Russian defense contractor responsible for the new plane, which is also known as the PAK-FA.

The “fifth generation” of fighter jets to which Borisov refers is a category of the very newest military aircraft in the world. To date, the only true fifth generation fighter in operation is the U.S. F-22, a wildly expensive and not terribly reliable plane that Congress agreed to stop funding in 2009. The last F-22 was built in 2011, giving the U.S. Air Force an inventory of 187.

One of the reasons Congress and the Pentagon agreed to eliminate the F-22 was that the F-35 was in the pipeline. The joint strike fighter was supposed to be cheaper to produce and operationally superior to the F-22. To date, it has been neither.

The F-35 has consumed some $400 billion in resources, about $170 billion more than was originally projected, and the prototypes that have been produced have failed to meet the necessary performance standards. A scathing report from the Department of Defense’s Director of Operational Test and Evaluation cited a laundry list of flaws and shortcomings, from vulnerability to engine fires to computer malfunctions.

Related: How to Build a $400 Billion F-35 That Doesn’t Fly

Experts estimate that the F-35 remains years away from deployment in a combat situation, despite assurances to the contrary from the Pentagon.

At the moment, that isn’t a major security issue. The F-22, for all its problems, is currently without real competition in the battle for the skies. However, if the Russian T-50 is true to its specification, that could change in the not-too-distant future.

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The T-50 is significantly faster than the F-22, and has a huge advantage in terms of range – 5,500 kilometers compared to the F-22’s 3,400. The T-50’s detection systems allow it to spot incoming threats at a distance of up to 400 kilometers, compared to the F-22’s 210 km.

Most experts believe that the F-35 would be the dominant plane, should it ever come on line in the form its supporters have promised. But a continuous delay in production leaves Russia with the most dominant fighter jet on the planet.
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What does m stand for in service ceiling?
 
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Though its a good idea for North African countries to join in Sukhoi or MiG.
 
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Numbers built are conveniently ignored.
In 2012
J-20: 2
T-50: 3
F22: 181

In june 2013
Russian airmen expect to take delivery of the first serially produced fighters as soon as in 2013 and plan to purchase at least 70 units.
T-50 fighter to be ready in 2013 | Russia & India Report

In september 2013
The aircraft is planned to enter active service in 2016 – 2016. So far four aircraft have been produced and involved in the flight testing program. A fifth T-50 is expected to join the rest of prototypes by the end of the year.
Under the current contract, the Russian Air Force is to get 60 such fighters.
The Aviationist » Up close and personal with Russia’s 5th generation stealth fighter: first close-up pictures of the PAK-FA
Note the downward adjustment from 'at least 70' to 'under the current contract 60 such fighters'.

Two pototypes were undergoing weapon integration tests in 2014
The Aviationist » Stunning image of two Russian T-50 stealth planes during weapon integration tests

December 2014
Russia Will Have 55 Stealth Sukhoi T-50 Fighters By 2020
The first deliveries will begin in 2016, and in four years' time the Russians will field 55

Vladislav Goncharenko, the deputy director for combat aircraft of United Aircraft Corporation, Russia's state-controlled aviation conglomerate, said the Russian Air Force has already received five T-50s with another three in construction
Russia Will Have 55 Stealth Sukhoi T-50 Fighters By 2020, But Are They As Good As The US Stealth Jets?
Note the downward adjustment from 60 to 55 (which, if production units, adds up to 60 if prototypes are included)

Also December 23, 2014
6th J-20 Stealth Fighter Rolls Out, More to Soon Follow
http://www.popsci.com/6th-j-20-stealth-fighter-rolls-out-more-soon-follow
So that's just +4 in 2 years....
And it mentions:
T-50 PAK-FA has only four airworthy examples, after an accident in June 2014 destroyed the fifth model
6th J-20 Stealth Fighter Rolls Out, More to Soon Follow | Popular Science

The T-50 is a sort of work in progress,” said Richard Aboulafia, a military aviation expert and vice president at the Teal Group, an aviation consultancy firm.

But the question of whether the T-50 joins the United States’ F-22 and F-35, and China’s Chengdu J-20 and Shenyang J-31, in the circle of stealthy fighters is a difficult one. Different standards of stealth technology and maneuverability, and different computer systems, mean that each aircraft, according to Aboulafia, has different qualities as well as flaws. Yet, the American F-22 remains unmatched.
“The T-50 doesn’t even vaguely compare to the F-22, that’s for sure. The F-35 is another story,” said Aboulafia, who also mentioned that China’s aircraft were far too observable and suffered from poor engine technology, which is supplied by Russia “The Sukhoi series are really good fighters; fast, agile and have lots of power – that’s not the F-35, which is much stealthier, but far too dependent on it.”
But Russia won’t be too upset even if the airplane proves to be not the equal of the F-35. The T-50 comes in at a fraction of the price of the Lockheed Martin jet, which is expected to cost upwards of $1.5 trillion.
According to retired U.S. Air Force Gen. David Deptula, who was deputy chief of staff of the USAF, the T-50 is a “pretty sophisticated design” and has “greater agility” and a more aerodynamic design” than the F-35.
However, Deptula said the U.S. still has the edge in terms of sensors and data fusion, two critical components of modern warfare.
Russia Will Have 55 Stealth Sukhoi T-50 Fighters By 2020, But Are They As Good As The US Stealth Jets?

Russia ready to launch fifth generation fighter serial production — deputy minister
China's military aircraft production
 
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Numbers built are conveniently ignored.
In 2012
J-20: 2
T-50: 3
F22: 181
Both T-50 and J-20 will be better than expensive toy called F-22 once serial production starts.Not to mention another expensive toy called F-35.After how many years F-35 will be able to use cannon and bombs?Since numbers do matter(in your mind) why not beloved USA ruled by war-criminals try to attack Russia or China?Despite the desire to take down both countries USA cant do nothing.And since you apperantly miss it-no such thing as "stealth".Both Russia and China have radars move than capable to spot from far away your "mighty" fleet of 181 F-22.Not to mention sitting duck called F-35.

What does m stand for in service ceiling?
For metres
 
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Both T-50 and J-20 will be better than expensive toy called F-22 once serial production starts.Not to mention another expensive toy called F-35.After how many years F-35 will be able to use cannon and bombs?Since numbers do matter(in your mind) why not beloved USA ruled by war-criminals try to attack Russia or China?Despite the desire to take down both countries USA cant do nothing.And since you apperantly miss it-no such thing as "stealth".Both Russia and China have radars move than capable to spot from far away your "mighty" fleet of 181 F-22.Not to mention sitting duck called F-35.

Wow , now this is what you call stupidity
 
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Both T-50 and J-20 will be better than expensive toy called F-22 once serial production starts.Not to mention another expensive toy called F-35.After how many years F-35 will be able to use cannon and bombs?Since numbers do matter(in your mind) why not beloved USA ruled by war-criminals try to attack Russia or China?Despite the desire to take down both countries USA cant do nothing.And since you apperantly miss it-no such thing as "stealth".Both Russia and China have radars move than capable to spot from far away your "mighty" fleet of 181 F-22.Not to mention sitting duck called F-35.
Please don't cry.
 
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i dont know why but tunnel and engine gives me the feeling that they will effect t 50's stealth same case with the canards of j 20.
 
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