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The Kremlin has made major strides in recent years to drive down the Su-57’s cost, making it easier to mass-produce and allowing Russia’s defense sector to export it at a more competitive price. ....
Not unlike the F-35, this high-tech, high-speed, high-stealth jet comes with a major price tag. Here s What You Need to Remember: The biggest downside of the Su-57 has been its cost, and Russia has been slow to receive the aircraft. Codenamed the Felon by NATO, Russia s Su-57 stealth fighter has the potential to be a dangerous adversary in the sky as it combines stealth and speed with advanced weapons and state-of-the-art sensors. Su-57 Stealth Fighter: Why the Felon Is So Dangerous Developed by Sukhoi Design Bureau and the Russian Aircraft Corporation as part of the Russian Air Force s PAK FA fifth-generation fighter jet program, the aircraft has been slower to arrive than Moscow may have initially planned. However, the Su-57 will eventually replace the Russian military s MiG-29 and Su-27 fourth-generation aircraft. ....
Russia s Su-57 Stealth Fighter Is Now For Sale The Su-57 project will occupy a sizable chunk of Russian defense spending. The Kremlin is keen to offset as much of these costs as possible through a series of high-profile export contracts. Less than half a year following the introduction of the Su-57 stealth fighter jet, Russia is stepping up its efforts to sell foreign customers on its flagship fifth-generation multirole aircraft. Russia’s defense ministry reportedly received its first serial Su-57 unit in December 2020, with four more to follow over the course of 2021. These initial fighter jets will be powered by the stopgap AL-41F1 engine; Su-57’s with the bespoke, more powerful Izdeliye 30 engine will begin to ship in 2022. ....
The Su-57 program remains under-funded and under-developed. Here s What You Need to Remember: In light of the difficulties the Su-57 program faces, the purported second Syria deployment likely achieved as much as the 2018 deployment did. Nothing much. The Russian air force deployed Su-57 stealth fighters to Syria a second time since first deploying them to the war-torn country in February 2018. But that doesn’t mean the twin-engine Su-57 is any closer to being ready for mass production, to say nothing of its readiness for full-scale warfare against a high-tech foe. The Russian military’s chief of the general staff Valery Gerasimov announced the deployment in mid-December 2019, according to TASS. ....
The Su-57 just became deadlier. Here s What You Need to Remember: The upgraded K-77M also has a new dual-pulse rocket motor and an enhanced active electronically-scanned array radar seeker. It has double the range upwards of 100 miles of the original R-77, and could also be capable of engaging anti-aircraft missiles including those approaching from the rear. Photos circulated online earlier this week showing a Russian Su-57 Felon flying without its canopy during a test sortie. The aircraft was part of the Russian Aerospace Forces (RuASF) 929th V.P. Chkalova State Flight Test Center from Akhtubinsk Air Base, which is responsible for the state evaluation of military aircraft as well as weapons platforms. ....