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Sukhoi PAK-FA / FGFA: Updates,News & Discussions

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South Korea and Iran??? That's surprising I have not heard of any talks of them buying it.

That's a fan art, not an official time line, Russia offered Pak Fa to S. Korea, but that's not realistic, just as Iran is only a theoretical choice.
 
South Korea and Iran??? That's surprising I have not heard of any talks of them buying it.
s korea offered suhkoi to enter their countries bid for 5th gen fighter, supposedly s korea wanted to buy 20 of t50's, however due to delays sukhoi never entered the bid so the whole plan froze, seeing how complex 5th gen fighter development is i dont think s korea can domestically build one any time soon, further US f22 is not for sale and f 35 is a joke, so the only options are china and sukhoi
 
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Google translated:
Gun tests Sukhoi T-50 in 2015

Russian society Rostec, a consortium of several Russian manufacturers whose Kalashnikov, announced that testing of the gun Russian fifth generation fighter Sukhoi T-50 / PAK-FA, should take place in 2015.
The gun 9А1-4071К 30 mm, described by Rostec weapon of "high rate" has already been tested in 2014 on a Su-27SM. The work of integration on board the T-50 should therefore take place this year and will result in trials whose exact nature was not specified.

Many observers point out that the barrel of the T-50 could be operational before the F-35. The 25mm cannon GAU-22 JSF should indeed not be operational before 2017. But at that time the F-35 is already deployed in a few squads while the series production of the T-50 will probably not start . ;)

Essais du canon du Sukhoï T-50 en 2015 - Air et Cosmos





 
Wow nice thread guys . Looks like we will have two variants by 2016-2020 ?
 
Such are very poor at marketing their products. By this time in the F-35 program they were producing advanced CGI videos showcasing the full road map of the F-35 and where it hoped to go. The final design/capabilities of the PAK-FA are unknown.

Still waiting on things as basic as the look of the cockpit and the HMDS to be employed.

India's taxpayers are supposed to be okay investing $30+ BN in this project but have little idea what they are getting in return (I'm sure the IAF/HAL do but that's separate).
 
Such are very poor at marketing their products. By this time in the F-35 program they were producing advanced CGI videos showcasing the full road map of the F-35 and where it hoped to go. The final design/capabilities of the PAK-FA are unknown.

Still waiting on things as basic as the look of the cockpit and the HMDS to be employed.

India's taxpayers are supposed to be okay investing $30+ BN in this project but have little idea what they are getting in return (I'm sure the IAF/HAL do but that's separate).

What we see today is basically what the first stage Pak Fa will look like, since the Russians will induct it from next year onwards in this design and capability. It's natural that they don't show all the capabilities and remain with some secrets. We don't know about the true capacity of theweapon bays, we don't know how the final EW sensor config will look like, we don't know the final performance of the radars, as well of the fighter in general in the serial production configuration.
Cockpit won't change that much for this version either and for the HMS:

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What we see today is basically what the first stage Pak Fa will look like, since the Russians will induct it from next year onwards in this design and capability. It's natural that they don't show all the capabilities and remain with some secrets. We don't know about the true capacity of theweapon bays, we don't know how the final EW sensor config will look like, we don't know the final performance of the radars, as well of the fighter in general in the serial production configuration.
Cockpit won't change that much for this version either and for the HMS:

Sukhoi PAK-FA / FGFA: Updates,News & Discussions | Page 100
Hmm I had missed the news about the HMDS, pretty underwhelming considering what the F-35 will have as far as HMDS go (if things go well ).

I guess the IAF could just stick to the TOPSIGHT-I and interstate that HMDS for their FGFAs.
 
Hmm I had missed the news about the HMDS, pretty underwhelming considering what the F-35 will have as far as HMDS go (if things go well ).

I guess the IAF could just stick to the TOPSIGHT-I and interstate that HMDS for their FGFAs.

That's as said the base for the first stage Pak Fa, the later Pak Fa / FGFA can have far different cockpit displays, HMS, just as the engines will be different as we know to, especially since there our requirements come in, which evidently are higher than the Russian once.
 
Gun for the PAK FA will be tested in 2015

Weapons for the fifth-generation fighter are developed by High Precision Systems

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Flight tests of the 9A1-4071K modernized rapid-aircraft cannon, which can exhaust its entire ammunition capacity in any mode, were conducted on the Su-27SM. In 2015, developmental work is planned to test the gun on a plane of the fifth-generation – the T-50.

Currently, the official terms of reference and the state contract are being finalized, according to TASS. PAK FA is Russia's fifth-generation multi-role fighter. It is being developed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau, where the fighter has been designated as the T-50. PAK FA first took to the skies in 2010. In total, eight aircraft are being constructed; five of which are already flying. Serial deliveries of the fifth-generation fighter to the army are to begin in 2016.

The T-50 provides a system of automatic target recognition. In the lining of the PAK-FA special transceiver elements are integrated, allowing the aircraft to respond to all surrounding objects and to transmit signals to the pilot of any threats.

The main structural elements of the fighter are manufactured by Rostec enterprises. The power core was developed by designers from the United Engine Corporation. The cabin lights and trim were developed by specialists from RT-Chemcomposite. Avionics and onboard electronics, which satisfy the requirements of a fifth generation aircraft, were developed by Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies.

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Sukhoi PAK FA exceeds all expectations

The fifth-generation fighter aircraft passes an important testing stage

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In Zhukovsky, just outside Moscow, one of the testing stages for the multi-purpose PAK FA fighter plane has been completed. Parts for the aircraft were developed by companies under Rostec State Corporation.

The fifth-generation Russian fighter aircraft not only outperformed foreign analogues, but it also demonstrated characteristics which exceeded its designers’ expectations.

The PAK FA, also known as the T-50, is capable of carrying out the functions of fighter, attack and bomber aircraft. The fifth-generation fighter is equipped with stealth technology, artificial intelligence and has a top speed of over 2,500km/h. The aircraft can carry out complex operations which had previously been impossible without pilot input.

The PAK FA has completed its test flights and given a demonstration of acrobatic manoeuvres. The testers reported that the aircraft carries out many functions automatically, making the pilot’s work easier. For example, if the stick is released upon take-off the aircraft will manoeuvre itself into a horizontal position. Even in the case of the pilot being unable to fly the plane, the PAK-FA can automatically return to base and land.

The PAK FA has automatic target recognition. Its skin also has special built-in transmit-receive elements allowing it to react to all surrounding objects and send a warning signal to the pilot in case of a threat.

The main structural elements of the aircraft are made by Rostec companies. The power unit is being developed by United Engine Corporation. The cockpit light and fittings are made by specialists at Rostec Chemical and Composite Technologies and Materials. The avionics and on-board radioelectronics to meet the requirements of a fifth-generation aircraft are being created at Radioelectronic Technologies.

Most of the aircraft’s specifications are being kept secret. The designers will only confirm that many of the PAK-FA’s parameters surpass those of the American Raptor F-22 fifth-generation aircraft. The Russian jet has a top speed that is more than 500km/h faster; it is also lighter and has a longer flight duration. Furthermore, the PAK FA has greater manoeuvrability than the American aircraft.

During secret trials the PAK FA completed over 500 flights. Its designers have confirmed that the first testing stage was a success. The fifth-generation PAK FA is due to go into mass production in 2015.

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Russia To Receive 5th Gen Fighters This Year

WARSAW — The Russian Air Force is set to receive the first batch of Sukhoi T-50 PAK FA jet fighters this year amid its strained business relationship with co-developer India.

Compared with the aircraft's previous version, the variant has been fitted with a number of new features, according to the manufacturer.

Despite this, Russia will need to cope with the increasing criticism voiced by India, which is partnering with Moscow on developing the aircraft, amid concerns over delivery delays and technical shortfalls of the program.

Local analysts say that the bilateral cooperation on the program has produced a sense of disenchantment by India's military circles.

While the program has been "announced with a great deal of promise for the overall Indo-Russian defense cooperation," the fighter jet project "is currently confronted with a myriad of problems. With India already having paid US $295 million for the preliminary design and development costs, Russian unwillingness to share design information on the aircraft is not being received well in New Delhi," said Monika Chansoria, senior fellow at the Centre for Land Warfare Studies think tank in New Delhi.

The T-50 is to serve as the basis for developing the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft program, which will be supplied to the Indian Air Force. In 2007, Moscow and New Delhi signed an agreement to jointly develop the fighter jet, following which Russia's state-owned Rosoboronexport and Sukhoi, and India's state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, signed a preliminary design development deal. The total worth of design, research and development works has been estimated at more than $10 billion.

Meanwhile, the capabilities added to the new variant of the stealth fighter include a new avionics suite that integrates the electronic pilot functionality, and an advanced phased-array antenna radar, according to Russia's state-run United Aircraft Corp.

With the new features, United Aircraft says it is aiming to significantly decrease pilot load, and enable data exchange in real time, not only with ground-based control, but also within the flight group, according to information obtained by local news agency ITAR-TASS.

The fifth-generation fighter jets will be made at the plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, a subsidiary of the Russian group. The aircraft is to be enabled with a maximum speed of 1,516 mph.

"[F]ollowing repeated demands by India, the Russians finally agreed to carry out a technology demonstration flight of the prototype aircraft in June 2014, which, shockingly, caught fire at the end of the test flight while landing at the Zhukovsky test center near Moscow," Chansoria said. "What added to the controversy … was Russia's refusal to share any details of this failure, to the extent that a technical evaluation team of the Indian Air Force that reportedly was present at the site was refused access to inspect the damaged platform."


The T-50 is intended as a successor to the Russian military's fourth-generation Sukhoi Su-27 and Mikoyan MiG-29 fighters, and a competitor to the F-22 Raptor and F-35 aircraft. The deliveries of the aircraft have been significantly postponed, as in 2010, Russia's then-Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said the first batch of the fighter jet was expected to be supplied to the country's Air Force in 2013.

The analyst said that the "repeated technical delays on the project are prompting a debate within India" whether the country "can afford to wait for another decade to induct the fighter into its forces."

By 2020, the Russian Air Force will have acquired 55 T-50s, Vladislav Goncharenko, the deputy head of the military aviation programs department at United Aircraft, said Dec. 15, as reported by ITAR-TASS.

Under the plan, the Russian Air Force this year will obtain 126 new aircraft and 88 helicopters as part of the country's military modernization program.

Meanwhile, the latest announcement follows the release of United Aircraft's improved financial results for 2014. Last year, the group delivered 161 aircraft and increased its revenues by about 30 percent to 285 billion rubles (US $4.32 billion), according to company data. This year, company representatives say they are expecting to expand the manufacturer's revenues to about 400 billion rubles.

The fighter jet project could be decisive for shaping Moscow's military cooperation with New Delhi, which remains Russia's major defense trade partner. Other joint projects developed by the countries include the BrahMos, a supersonic cruise missile jointly developed by NPO Mashinostroeyenia, a Russian design bureau, and India's state-run Defence Research and Development Organisation.

Until 2013, India represented 38 percent of Russian major weapons exports, with Moscow supplying 75 percent of India's imports of major weapons, according to Chansoria. However, a lack of sufficient partnership on the FGFA program could put the future of this collaboration into jeopardy.

"Moscow and New Delhi need to iron out these differences and speed up progress on the project," Chansoria said.

Email: jadamowski@defensenews.com

Russia To Receive 5th Gen Fighters This Year
 
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Is this real or artistic image the landing gear lights looks real to me click on image to further magnify the picture
 
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Is this real or artistic image the landing gear lights looks real to me click on image to further magnify the picture
I think its artistic image because background picture and pilot seat area is little dusky than other surface area of aircraft
 
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