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Breaking: Russia Just deployed Su57/PAKFA in Syria at Khmemeim Airbase in latakia

Jesus Christ stop embarrassing yourself. The Pak-fa tested all weapons and just because we don't have photos or videos of the weapons bays with weapons doesn't mean it hasn't been tested.


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A look at Russia's advanced Su-57 stealth fighter jets sent to Syria

www.presstv.com/Detail/2018/02/24/553479/Syria-Russia-warplane

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A file photo of a Russian Su-57 stealth fighter

Russia has taken its military support for the Syrian army to a whole new level by dispatching two of its most advanced Su-57 stealth fighter jets to the Arab country. Here are some of the features of the fighter jets.

The two Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jets had been recently spotted in the skies above Syria and then seemed landing at Hmeymim airbase in the country’s western Latakia province.

Read more:
Russia’s Su-57, manufactured by the country’s Prospective Aviation Complex of Frontline Aviation, is a stealth, single-seat, twin-engine jet multirole warplane.

The warplane, also known as T-50, is the first aircraft in the Russian military equipped with stealth technology and it is intended to have supermaneuverability with supercruise capability and advanced avionics such as active phased array radar and sensor fusion that autonomously make battlefield calculations to assist the pilot.

Russia sees Su-57 as the basis for the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) to succeed the country’s MiG-29 and Su-27. The FGFA is currently being co-developed by Sukhoi and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Indian Air Force.

Last year, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov said the Su-57 would most likely enter service in 2018 after installation of more advanced engines compared with the original model and further testing.

The aircraft is equipped with all-moving horizontal and vertical stabilizers, enabling the aircraft to perform very high angles of attack maneuvers.

The Su-57 is expected to carry four beyond-visual-range missiles in its two main weapons bays and two short-range missiles in the wing root weapons bays.

The main bays of the jet can also accommodate air-to-ground missiles and precision-guided bombs.

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The file photo shows T-50 aerodynamic condensation.

The Russian Defense Ministry had said the jets were slated to be introduced to its forces this year, and a total of 12 aircraft were initially ordered by the Moscow government.

However, Russia does not plan to mass produce and export Su-57 until 2025 as the upgrading and testing process for the aircraft still continues.

According to Vladimir Gutenov, chairman of the Military Industry Committee in the Russian parliament, the presence of the Su-57s in Syria would doubtlessly send a political message, serving as a deterrent "for aircraft from neighboring states which periodically fly into" Syrian airspace uninvited.

The Russian lawmaker added that the stealth SU-57 fighter jet planes “need to be tested in combat conditions, in conditions of [enemy] resistance.”

The reported deployment comes after the US employed earlier this month its most advanced fighter jet, the F-22 stealth fighter, in strikes against alleged terrorist targets in Syria.

Russia has been lending aerial support to Syria upon a request by Damascus since September 2015.

Yes Russia screw the occupier terrorist Masonic Yankee Jew worshippers ...
 
A look at Russia's advanced Su-57 stealth fighter jets sent to Syria

www.presstv.com/Detail/2018/02/24/553479/Syria-Russia-warplane

635ebb09-cad2-4277-8302-94bf8ed06da9.jpg

A file photo of a Russian Su-57 stealth fighter

Russia has taken its military support for the Syrian army to a whole new level by dispatching two of its most advanced Su-57 stealth fighter jets to the Arab country. Here are some of the features of the fighter jets.

The two Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jets had been recently spotted in the skies above Syria and then seemed landing at Hmeymim airbase in the country’s western Latakia province.

Read more:
Russia’s Su-57, manufactured by the country’s Prospective Aviation Complex of Frontline Aviation, is a stealth, single-seat, twin-engine jet multirole warplane.

The warplane, also known as T-50, is the first aircraft in the Russian military equipped with stealth technology and it is intended to have supermaneuverability with supercruise capability and advanced avionics such as active phased array radar and sensor fusion that autonomously make battlefield calculations to assist the pilot.

Russia sees Su-57 as the basis for the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) to succeed the country’s MiG-29 and Su-27. The FGFA is currently being co-developed by Sukhoi and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Indian Air Force.

Last year, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov said the Su-57 would most likely enter service in 2018 after installation of more advanced engines compared with the original model and further testing.

The aircraft is equipped with all-moving horizontal and vertical stabilizers, enabling the aircraft to perform very high angles of attack maneuvers.

The Su-57 is expected to carry four beyond-visual-range missiles in its two main weapons bays and two short-range missiles in the wing root weapons bays.

The main bays of the jet can also accommodate air-to-ground missiles and precision-guided bombs.

8c3b5d78-17cd-4f73-b231-8094c83c6b5c.jpg

The file photo shows T-50 aerodynamic condensation.

The Russian Defense Ministry had said the jets were slated to be introduced to its forces this year, and a total of 12 aircraft were initially ordered by the Moscow government.

However, Russia does not plan to mass produce and export Su-57 until 2025 as the upgrading and testing process for the aircraft still continues.

According to Vladimir Gutenov, chairman of the Military Industry Committee in the Russian parliament, the presence of the Su-57s in Syria would doubtlessly send a political message, serving as a deterrent "for aircraft from neighboring states which periodically fly into" Syrian airspace uninvited.

The Russian lawmaker added that the stealth SU-57 fighter jet planes “need to be tested in combat conditions, in conditions of [enemy] resistance.”

The reported deployment comes after the US employed earlier this month its most advanced fighter jet, the F-22 stealth fighter, in strikes against alleged terrorist targets in Syria.

Russia has been lending aerial support to Syria upon a request by Damascus since September 2015.

Yes Russia screw the occupier terrorist Masonic Yankee Jew worshippers ...

In Syria they function as bombers, not as fighters.
 
Any plane can be shot down by a SAM. F-117 was shot down over Serbia. F-16 was shot down over Syria. F-15 was shot down over Yemen.
No F-15 was shot over Yemen.. 2 F-16s and one Tornado fell as well as on Typhoon that hit a mountain..An F-15 was targeted but escaped.. these are the known facts.. if you have other evidence..please provide it..
 
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The Russian S-57 fighter was equipped with a smart liner, where the "Н036" radar antennas were now positioned not only in the nose of the aircraft but on its surfaces.


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And other sensors..
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I guess it can do these manoeuvers too.. just like the SU-35 :o:
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