Russia has developed a new Long-Range Cruise Missile for the Su-57
Russia has developed a new Long-Range Cruise Missile (KRBB) for the internal bay of the Su-57 Felon fighter jet.
Russia has developed a new Long-Range Cruise Missile (KRBB) for the internal bay of the Su-57 Felon fighter jet.
Sukhoi Su-57 Felon stealth fighter jet will control four S-70 Okhotnik UCAVs on a combat mission and control up to a range of 1,500 km.
Russian aggression in Ukraine has been ongoing for almost one year. Invaders are using even export systems and new platforms as well.
Russia's 23rd Fighter Aviation Regiment has been selected as the first primary forward unit to receive the Su-57 fighter jets. The pilots of the elite regiment are undergoing theoretical training. The training took place at Lipetsk's 4th State Military Evaluation and Air Personnel Preparation Centre.
Russia shaped its fifth-generation aircraft studies with a different vision than the West. United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) continues to invest in Su-57 (NATO Reporting Name: Felon).
Russia’s Checkmate aircraft delays at least one year, according to Rostec CEO Sergey Chemezov. Rostec produces stealth Su-57 and Checkmate.
Russia plans to merge two aerospace companies to produce fighter planes. The merger is between Sukhoi and MiG under United Aircraft Corporation (UAC).
Russia's Tactical Missile Armament Corporation (KTRV) is developing a hypersonic missile for the Su-57 fifth-generation fighter, According to Interfax.
Russia unveiled a new single-engine fighter which is a model of the new-generation Russian fighter or a prototype. It is called Checkmate.
Russia is ready to negotiate the deliveries of fifth-generation fighters SU-57 and generation 4++ fighters SU-35 with Turkey.