The first fifth-generation fighter Sukhoi Su-57 entered service with the Russian Aerospace Forces, the TASS news agency reported, citing an...
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The first fifth-generation fighter Sukhoi Su-57 entered service with the Russian Aerospace Forces, the TASS news agency reported, citing an anonymous source in the Russian military-industrial complex. No official confirmation from the Russian Ministry of Defense has been provided yet.
The first production fifth-generation multirole fighter entered service with one of the aviation regiments of the Southern Military District of the Russian Federation. The first production Su-57 fighter should be able to carry out combat missions from February 2021.
The plane was spotted during the flight from the Komsomolsky-on-Amur Aviation Plant named after Yu.A. Gagarin, presumably, to Zhukovsky airport in Moscow. The photos and video were made during its stop-over in Novosibirsk.
The fifth-generation Su-57 fighter with tail number “01 blue” (T-50S-2 aircraft, serial number 51002)/ Svetlana Balaeva
The fifth-generation Su-57 fighter with tail number “01 blue” (T-50S-2 aircraft, serial number 51002)
The fifth-generation Su-57 fighter with tail number “01 blue” (T-50S-2 aircraft, serial number 51002)
The fifth-generation Su-57 fighter with tail number “01 blue” (T-50S-2 aircraft, serial number 51002)
The Su-57 is designed to destroy all types of air, ground and surface targets. The aircraft has a supersonic course speed, inboard munitions, as well as the advanced on-board equipment set. The Su-57 is the first operational aircraft in Russian Air Force service to have radar absorbing coating (stealth technology). It also can be controlled by the artificial intelligence in unmanned mode at long distances from the base.
According to videos that have recently surfaced online, Russia used augmented reality technologies on the production line for its Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jet. The system works with QR codes that are being attached to Su-57 parts and allow specialists to work with the combination of real-world and virtual objects.
In August 2018, at the Army-2018 International Military-Technical Forum, the Russian Ministry of Defense and PJSC Sukhoi Company signed a contract for the supply of the first two production Su-57 fighters with engines of the “first stage”. The first production aircraft was supposed to be received by the Russian Ministry of Defense at the end of 2019.
The first Su-57 fighter crashed near Khabarovsk during flight tests. The release was delayed because of this incident that took place, presumably, due to a malfunction in the aircraft’s control system.
In 2021, the Russian Aerospace Forces will receive four more Su-57 aircraft. According to earlier statements by the Minister of Defense of Russia Sergei Shoigu, the number of Su-57 fighters in the ranks of the Russian Aerospace Forces will be increased to 76 units over the next 8 years.
The first Su-57 entry-into-service with the Russian Aerospace Forces marked Russian switch to the fifth-generation fighters.
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