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Can Su-35 Detect f35?

Can Su-35 Detect f35?

A RAND Corporation study in 2008 found that the Su-35 could shoot down 2.4 F-35s for every aircraft lost; however, the US Department of Defense and Lockheed Martin had refuted criticisms of the aircraft, claiming that it is 400 percent more effective in air-to-air combat than any other aircraft other than the F-22.

Is Su-35 better than F 35?

Despite being a fourth-generation jet, Su-35 is compared with the stealth fifth-generation F-35 for several reasons. The Su-35 is a real 4 ++ generation fighter; and the only thing that puts it in the fourth generation is its lack of stealth technology. The F-35 clearly wins in this department.

Is the Su-35 any good?

‘The Su-35 is definitely the most capable Fighter in Russian Air Force and there is no doubt that it presents a serious threat to any 4th gen aircraft out there. But to say that it’s on the same level as today’s F-15E, F/A-18E/F, Typhoon or Rafale, much less ‘superior’ is defying reality.

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Is SU-57 a failure?

Westerns analysts have concluded that Russia’s fifth-generation Sukhoi Su-57 stealth fighter is unlikely to enter operational service before 2027. Postponements, cost-overruns and research and development-related problems mar the project. This should come as no surprise. The Su-57 program was never really viable.

Is Su-57 better than F 35?

The Su-57’s 3D thrust vectoring gives the fighter a huge degree of maneuverability and is far superior at executing acrobatic movements at lower speeds than its non-thrust vectoring competition in the F-35 and J-20A (the J-20B is expected to add thrust vectoring capabilities).

Does Russia have stealth aircraft?

The Su-57 is a fifth-generation multirole fighter aircraft and the first operational stealth aircraft for the Russian armed forces.

Can US F-16 sell to Turkey?

ANKARA, Turkey — U.S. President Joe Biden said there’s only a “50-50” chance that the U.S. Congress and Senate would approve a Turkish request to buy American-made F-16 warplanes, but pledged to do “his best” to ensure that the sale goes through, Turkey’s president said on Monday.

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Does Turkey have 5th generation aircraft?

The TAI TF-X (“Turkish Fighter”) is a fifth-generation stealth twin-engine all-weather air superiority fighter in development by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) and BAE Systems as its sub-contractor….TAI TF-X.

TF-X
Introduction 2028 (planned)
Status Preliminary design studies
Primary user Turkish Air Force (intended)

Does the Su-57 have a gun?

The Su-57 is intended to succeed the MiG-29 and Su-27 in the Russian military aviation arms and form the basis for a family of stealth combat aircraft that would replace those of earlier generations….Sukhoi Su-57.

Su-57
Number built 12 (10 test and 2 serials) as of 2020
Variants Sukhoi/HAL FGFA

What happened to the Russian Su-24 aircraft?

On 24 November 2015 at 9:24 am, as it was returning to Khmeimim airbase, a Russian Sukhoi Su-24 aircraft with tail number 83 was shot down near the Syrian–Turkish border by a AIM-9X Sidewinder missile from a patrolling Turkish Air Force F-16 fighter jet. The Economist reported that the two Su-24s were on their way…

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What happened to the SAAF Su-24?

On 18 March 2018, a SAAF Su-24 was shot down by rebels in East Qalamoun, East of Damascus province, the Su-24 fell into territory controlled by Syrian government forces.

Which countries still use the Su-24M?

Some “Fencer-C” and later Su-24M (NATO “Fencer-D”) have large wing fence/pylons on the wing glove portion with integral chaff /flare dispensers; others have such launchers scabbed onto either side of the tail fin. Substantial numbers of ex-Soviet Su-24s remain in service with Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine.

How did NATO react to the shooting down of the Su-24?

The shooting down of the Sukhoi Su-24M was the first destruction of a Russian or Soviet Air Forces warplane by a NATO member state since the attack on the Sui-ho Dam (during the Korean War). Reactions to the incident included denunciation from Russia and an attempt to defuse the situation by NATO afterwards.