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Russia’s T-50 PAK FA '100 Percent Digital Aircraft'

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Many parts of the T-50 (PAK FA) covering are equipped with antenna systems which allow for the full use of its capabilities.


The Russian T-50 (PAK FA) fifth-generation jet fighters is a "100 percent digital aircraft" because of the "smart covering" of its body, Igor Nasenkov, Deputy CEO of KRET Holding, told RIA Novosti.
KRET, part of Russia’s Rostec hi-tech corporation, developed electronic systems for the aircraft.
"The PAK FA is a fifth-generation aircraft, with a number of brand-new technologies used in the development. It is a 100 percent digital aircraft. It can provide full information support for the pilot. The aircraft is equipped with versatile antenna systems built in its covering," Nasenkov said during the Dubai Airshow-2015.
According to him, the radio-radar equipment of the T-50 can be used for passive surveillance, active radiolocation, and electronic warfare tasks.
The PAK FA radar has several operational bands. It is capable of providing 360-degree visibility, with all information projected on the helmet visor and in-cabin displays.

All the PAK FA systems are integrated in its digital control system. It gives the pilot maximum comfort and handling, Nasenkov said.
The T-50 is a single-seat, twin-engine jet fighter, and the first operational aircraft in Russian service to use stealth technology. It was designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau. The aircraft will be used to achieve air superiority and assist in ground attacks.
Besides its ability to fly at speeds well above Mach 2, the T-50 boasts other, even more important, features such as invisibility to radar and powerful weapons. It is equipped with advanced avionics and cutting-edge phased array radar.
In December 2014, Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation announced that production of the fighter was ready to begin in 2016. Fifty-five PAK FA jets will enter service in the Russian Air Force by 2020.
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source: sputniknews
 
Its Time India Should go For PAK FA Early than Scheduled Timeline
 
Its Time India Should go For PAK FA Early than Scheduled Timeline
There are speculations that India might go for few off the shelf T-50s before it start manufacturing FGFA( Indian variant of T-50) here in early next decade or so.
 
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Smokey like hell ,Hey Indian members what about SU-30 is it the same or is controlled as we have learned RD93 is quite smokey engine
 
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Smokey like hell ,Hey Indian members what about SU-30 is it the same or is controlled as we have learned RD93 is quite smokey engine

I doubt this picture, btw PAKFA uses AL41F engine engine, an upgraded version of the engine Su30 uses that doesnt have smokey tail.
 
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Smokey like hell ,Hey Indian members what about SU-30 is it the same or is controlled as we have learned RD93 is quite smokey engine
looks more like when this picture was taken russians were experimenting of diffrent feul mixtures as Su-35 Engines used on testing models are smoke less and so are the engines of Su-30MKI while those on earlier versions of Mig29 are infact smokey which is not the case now with the latest engines on upgraded Mig29s of IAF and Mig29Ks of IN.... cheers mate :coffee:
 
So AL series is different from RD series ?
Yes. Also latest RD series engines( used in upgraded Mig-29s and Mig-29Ks of Indian/Russian Navy) are not only smoke less but more efficient and with more thrust.
 
looks more like when this picture was taken russians were experimenting of diffrent feul mixtures as Su-35 Engines used on testing models are smoke less and so are the engines of Su-30MKI while those on earlier versions of Mig29 are infact smokey which is not the case now with the latest engines on upgraded Mig29s of IAF and Mig29Ks of IN.... cheers mate :coffee:

Okay!!!
Thanks for sharing the fact dear. :tup:
 
looks more like when this picture was taken russians were experimenting of diffrent feul mixtures as Su-35 Engines used on testing models are smoke less and so are the engines of Su-30MKI while those on earlier versions of Mig29 are infact smokey which is not the case now with the latest engines on upgraded Mig29s of IAF and Mig29Ks of IN.... cheers mate :coffee:

Thx for sharing this
 
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