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With the head of the Russian Aerospace Forces Viktor Bondarev earlier citing the development of the country's sixth-generation fighter jet, it is worth reflecting on the feasibility of this project on the whole.


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The debate on the development of a sixth-generation fighter jet has lasted since head of the Russian Aerospace Forces Viktor Bondarev said in March that the work on the creation of such a warplane is already underway in Russia, according to RT.


Historically, jet fighters are often categorized in generations so as to underscore improvements related to aircraft design, avionics and weapon systems.

Most experts believe that right now, there are five generations of jet fighters embracing the period from 1950, when high-speed subsonic planes were created, to nowadays.

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As for the fifth-generation warplanes, they are only represented by the US Air Force's F-22 Raptor, with Russia's T-50 PAK FA, the US's F-35, China's J-20 and J-31 as well as Japan's Mitsubishi ATD-X currently performing flight tests.

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Meanwhile, Vladimir Mikhailov of Russia's United Aircraft Corporation said that the sixth-generation fighter, which he said is expected to be created by 2025, will be able to fly at hypersonic speeds, according to RT.

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While Mikhailov said that the requirements for the sixth- generation plane are yet to be formulated, some experts believe that such jet fighters should overcome the Mach 5 threshold in terms of speed and be able to conduct long-range flights without refueling.

At the press conference on Russia's future jet, Bondarev, for his part, said that the plane, which will be made of composite materials, would have both a manned and an unmanned version. He added that drone equipment is "much more functional and low-maintenance," and "can withstand any g-force," referring to the human body's inability to survive plane maneuvers, leading to death or loss of consciousness.

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Importantly, experts said, the sixth-generation jet fighter should be a multi-purpose super maneuverable plane, carrying out tasks as an interceptor, a bomber and a ground attack aircraft armed with hypersonic missiles and equipped with stealth technology.

As for the United States, the idea of creating the sixth- generation warplane has been floated by the Pentagon since 2010, and a new such fighter codenamed F-X should reportedly enter service after 2030.

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Unlike the Russian-made sixth-generation plane, the F-X may be equipped with powerful batteries and electric motors. Such a hybrid would take advantage of a jet engine's speed and use electric generators so as to give power to directed-energy weapons, including lasers. It would also fly at low speeds, according to RT.

Needless to say, the concept of such a plane is just being developed by a number of US companies, including Lockheed and Boeing, which have reportedly made major breakthroughs in the matter.

In this regard, RT quoted military expert Alexey Ramm as saying that speaking of the Russian sixth-generation jet fighter's main targets is irrelevant given that such a warplane has yet to be created.



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"If we proceed from the assumption that the sixth-generation plane will be tasked with fighting the F-22 and the F-35, we should bear in mind that the tasks should be implemented by the T-50 plane," he said.


Ramm added that only after the T-50 plane enters service will it be possible to make any conclusions about the feasibility of the Russian sixth-generation jet fighter.

In February 2016, it was reported that the fifth generation T-50 fighter jet, also known as the PAK FA, is set to enter service with the Russian Armed Forces later this year. The plane is expected to be equipped with highly advanced X-74M2 cruise missiles.
 
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6th gen will be an odd one. While we know that it will incorporate some unmanned technology, we don't know how much; Actually, we don't even know what would even constitute a 6th gen. All the generations, until now, have had a clear progression of what was needed to make future gens far superior, but the 6th gen is very much an unclear undertaking.

I have no doubt that the people over that Sukhoi, Boeing, and Lockheed all have some concept in their minds, but they're practically walking in the dark, with a dim flashlight.

If they're going to convince nations that 6th gens are worth investing in, they're going to have to prove that 6th gens are superior enough to 5th gens, to make the investment a long term one. Basically, if the technology isn't good enough, 6th gens are going to struggle to find markets.

5th gens are still in their infancy, and they're already running into controversy after controversy.
 
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The definition of 6th gen fighter is different for the Russian's and American's
 
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6th Gen is marketing Gimmick.

As of now not many fifth gen fighters are inducted to Air Forces around the world.

If they better concentrate their efforts on PAK-FA and try to add more features to it reserved for next gen. as upgrade that may suite Russia better.

Even engines for PAK-FA are not ready. If Russia work to improve it may suite their needs well beyond 2035-45 limit set for 5th gen fighters.
 
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Fine tune and induct 5th fen T 50 first then talk about 6th whose specifications ate not even known to any one
 
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Actually MiG 1.44 had 5th gen characteristics and that was done in the late 1980's so it was quite ahead of its time in comparison to the T50.

The problem is money which Russia always seems to have less off
 
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As everyone has said before on this forum. we are barely into the 5th generation of fighter jets. what on earth makes anyone think we should be talking about a future 6th generation, when we can barely churn out new 5th gen designs?
we probably shouldn't even think about them until about 2025-2030. because we don't have practical experience on this generation to decide what the 6th one will need.
 
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I see a topgun 2 movie coming out and then BAM! USA announces their fighter program. But until then and for now... the basis, concept, design... none exist.
 
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