Last
year former US Air Force intelligence chief Lt. Gen. David Deptula told
The National Interest that “the analysis that I have seen on the PAK-FA
indicates a pretty sophisticated design that is at least equal to, and
even superior to US fifth-generation aircraft.”
He added: “It certainly has greater agility
with its combination of thrust vectoring, all moving tail surfaces, and
excellent aerodynamic design, than does the F-35.”
Russian military experts are certain that it definitely is superior to its US counterparts in every way.
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Sputnik/ Valeriy Melnikov. Stealth Ability Neutralized! Russia’s T-50 Jetfighter to Rule the Skies
Viktor
Bondarev, Russian Air Force Commander-in-Chief, said that the Sukhoi
PAK FA, also known as T-50, will be able to outduel America’s F-22 and
F-35 fifth generation fighter jets.
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, powerful weapons and high maneuverability.
The single-seat, twin-engine jet fighter — the first operational
aircraft in Russian service to use stealth technology — is designed
for the air superiority and ground attack functions.
The Sukhoi PAK FA fighter jet is ready to go into production next
year, and is to some degree a flying robot, which renders the pilot a
part of the plane’s control system.
The use of composite materials, innovative technologies, advanced
avionics and engines ensure the T-50’s extremely low level of radar,
optical and infrared visibility.
A T-50 airplane during demo flights at the Russian stage of the Aviadarts-2015 Flight Skills Competition in Voronezh
The T-50 also carries the upgraded BINS-SP2M strapdown inertial
navigation system that autonomously processes navigation and flight
information, determines position and motion parameters in the absence
of satellite navigation, and can integrate with GLONASS, Russia’s
space-based satellite navigation system.
In December 2014, Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation announced that
production of the fighter was ready to begin in 2016, following the
completion of the testing phase.
Fifty-five PAK FA jets will be delivered to the Russian Air Force by 2020.
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