Russia has just bolstered its Aerospace Forces with a new batch of advanced Su-57 and Su-35 fighter jets, according to UAC (United Aircraft Corporation), a subsidiary of the state-owned Rostec.
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The delivery of these aircraft, captured in a recently released video, highlights the ongoing modernization of Russia’s military fleet. According to the official statement, the fifth-generation fighters underwent rigorous factory and operational tests before being accepted by the technical team and flown to their final destination. Pilots from the Russian Ministry of Defense tested the jets in various operational modes to ensure their effectiveness and performance in the field.
“The number of fifth-generation fighter jets entering the Russian Aerospace Forces increases every year,” said Yuri Slyusar, head of UAC, emphasizing that the Su-57 is currently Russia’s most advanced frontline aircraft.
With production continually evolving, UAC is also expanding its facilities to ramp up Su-57 production.
Sukhoi Su-57
The Su-57 is a fifth-generation multirole fighter developed by Russia, designed for air superiority and attacks on land and sea targets. It incorporates stealth technology to reduce radar detection, offers high maneuverability, and the ability to fly at supersonic speeds.
Equipped with advanced weaponry and avionics, the Su-57 also has the capability to operate in electronic warfare environments and perform reconnaissance missions. The fighter is a key component in the modernization plan of the Russian Aerospace Forces and represents the pinnacle of the country’s air combat technology.
Source and images: Telegram @uac_ru. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.