The Russians are very smart they will solve the engine problem in time. However these planes are very expensive and I can see the Russians looking for ways to overcome stealth rather than build planes that are too expensive.
They obviously have managed to build a very cost effective fighter. On the basis of the recently approved contract for 76 x SU57 the unit cost to the Russian Air Force will be only about $35 million each. Presumably with the new engine. Of course nobody else will get them for that price. No development costs included in that cost. The Russians have always said the new engine cost will be lower than the interim engine. Another 2/3 years we will know. By then an export version will probably be on offer.
It now has new engine screening fitted + the new engine will be 30% lighter, fuel is stored incorporated into the structure in polyurethane foam, it can be hit with a 30mm cannon and doesn't explode! The aircraft's control is optical fibre, connected to a control brain linked in to other systems, the lack of traditional wiring makes it emp immune! Laser weapons will also be fitted!!! This aircraft is capable of carrying out missions autonomously and has a lot more advanced features easily capable of dominating rivals!!!:)
Dude we will see how many su 57 russia will build so far only 12 units vs china j 20 so far 50 units and f 35 jsf 500 units hum...hihihi russia is getting lost...
Stealth was important in the 90s. It is entirely possible for missile defense systems in operation today to detect and defeat stealth aircraft if not all the time, most of the time. Plus stealth planes are so expensive to develop and field that they are too precious to use against peer opponents, which is the only reason to justify the enormous expense. Not to mention that these kinds of planes are obsolete or obsolescent as soon as the enter serial production. Honestly, history may show that the emphasis on making the Su-57 the best at traditional air superiority missions was the smartest idea among 5th gen planes.
@Reid Tucker That would be false Its called modern warfare and stealth is far more important than ever. In the 90s, stealth required little support from electronic warfare planes. Advances in technology have greatly improved radar resolution. The Su-35S N035 can detect non-stealth planes at up 250 miles away in optimal conditions however against stealth its just 50 miles This is normal conditions without electronic warfare. Land based systems are closer 75 miles against stealth but can see non-stealth exceeding 300 miles away The next factor is weapon systems. Radar guided missiles only work against stealth ranges under 30 miles. Radar seekers on modern AAM limited have the same resolution against stealth ,they have to close. This why militaries are trying to extend IR missile range to BVR ranges. Stealth is useless against Infrared homing, however Infrared homing range is very limited. In order to suppress an S-400 or S-500, the US has to commit 10 planes per site. 2 EA-18Gs to suppress with 2 F-18s launching aerial decoys from stand off range. While the S-400 and S-500 is sorting decoy from electronic fake and clearing through the jamming, 4 stealthy F-35s approach and attack with AGM-88s and JSOW-ERs . The S-400 and S-500 protection which is Panstir S1 , Tunguska ,Buk or Tor sensors can't work with a EA-18G jamming them. Trying to pull off that attack using non-stealth would require a lot of stand off missiles even with EA-18G supporting. F-18's or F-15E have to stay at stand off range because if Su-35s or Su-57 are sortied, their own sensors can easily see them wheres F-35s and F-22s are much harder to see. Now reverse the situation Russia forces trying to attack US forces. As the Su-57 has limited capabilites , Russia will have rely heavily on the US not defeating its stand off weapons
@@verdebusterAP the are some issues I have with your analysis; 1. The numbers you are ascribing to the performance of these systems are not facts but speculations since the actual performance of these systems are highly classified. 2. You seem to be deliberately ignoring the capabilities of Russian electronic warfare systems such as krasukha 4 and many other EW systems fielded by Russia today as part of an integrated air defence network. The RQ-170 sentinel incident in Iran some years back is just a glimpse of the dangers posed by Russian EW systems. Russia today has radio location systems that can fix the position of stealth drones and manned stealth planes. It should be noted that Russian long range surface to air missiles and air to air missiles have home-on-Jam capabilities.
Russians claim it is a 5th Gen Stealth fighter, India didn't think so, they dropped out of the co-development agreement because they realized the SU 57 had all the stealth-like characteristics of a flying Out House.
@@frankrenda2519 Why should I be bitter, its a beautiful aircraft just not the stealth demon they claimed it was. India got sucked in by the hype and bailed when the truth was revealed.
@@brentdallyn8459 after all a Russian discovered stealth technology. USA claim their jets are stealth they got Hollywood to back it and a whole propaganda against Russia.
@@brentdallyn8459 main reason behind India got itself out of the programme was the lack of promised co operation from Russian side. Mainly key technology sharing and developing.
I thought that engine was ready back in 2017? All you're used to hearing about the plane is "the engines aren't ready" but when you actually search the engines the wiki tells you different.
It's because of thrust vectors. Su-57 was designed for super maneuvering and Close air combat so it needed 3D thrust vectors. Unlike F-22 raptor. Which was designed for BVR combat so it didn't need difficult maneuvers and thus so.
the discourse of invisibility is quite uncertain, it is all related to radars, their frequencies, the ionosphere. It is also true that progress and development in materials engineering has made it possible to model planes with more similar and normal shapes. The first to study the correction of physical optics was a Russian, Pyotr Yakovlevich Ufimtsev, the first application on a US plane. All tied to the edges, in fact f117 have a lot of edges. Now he is in america, his father died in a gulag. I appreciate the Russians, because they have settled on the budget. Americans have an anomalous concept of spending, the more you spend the better. Since the USSR collapsed, the Russians have spent less, but have invested, in engines that are fundamental. But fortunately they are careful not to pass technology on to the Chinese.
I no aviation expert but just to my amateur eyes it looks stealth up front but normal 4th generation in the back. Does anybody agree with me on this amateur viewpoint?
As impressive as this bird of metal is in its looks, it’s got some serious problems. It’s design has flaws that increases its radar cross section beyond the limits set for a “Stealth” fighter, it’s underpowered as it’s engine is still “UnderDevelopment”. The bottom line is Russians are trying to do their best to put together a decent “Stealth Fighter” with their struggling economy and limited resources. No wonder India pulled put..... what kind of a part blocks its project partner’s employees from taking a lose look at the plane and expects them to buy the jet based off Russia’s claims??? Would be interesting to see what will happen of this beautiful bird
Those adjustable leading edge vortex controllers are a pretty unique feature that easily goes unnoticed in this fighter jet...
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The Russians are very smart they will solve the engine problem in time. However these planes are very expensive and I can see the Russians looking for ways to overcome stealth rather than build planes that are too expensive.
No worries, Turkey is there
They obviously have managed to build a very cost effective fighter. On the basis of the recently approved contract for 76 x SU57 the unit cost to the Russian Air Force will be only about $35 million each. Presumably with the new engine. Of course nobody else will get them for that price. No development costs included in that cost.
The Russians have always said the new engine cost will be lower than the interim engine. Another 2/3 years we will know. By then an export version will probably be on offer.
The only true stealth aircraft was the f17 nighthawk. But it sacrificed flight performance.
It now has new engine screening fitted + the new engine will be 30% lighter, fuel is stored incorporated into the structure in polyurethane foam, it can be hit with a 30mm cannon and doesn't explode! The aircraft's control is optical fibre, connected to a control brain linked in to other systems, the lack of traditional wiring makes it emp immune! Laser weapons will also be fitted!!! This aircraft is capable of carrying out missions autonomously and has a lot more advanced features easily capable of dominating rivals!!!:)
Dude we will see how many su 57 russia will build so far only 12 units vs china j 20 so far 50 units and f 35 jsf 500 units hum...hihihi russia is getting lost...
as always...great vid bud.
Stealth was important in the 90s. It is entirely possible for missile defense systems in operation today to detect and defeat stealth aircraft if not all the time, most of the time. Plus stealth planes are so expensive to develop and field that they are too precious to use against peer opponents, which is the only reason to justify the enormous expense. Not to mention that these kinds of planes are obsolete or obsolescent as soon as the enter serial production. Honestly, history may show that the emphasis on making the Su-57 the best at traditional air superiority missions was the smartest idea among 5th gen planes.
Laughs in S-400 and S-500
My thoughts exactly- that's a good one there.!
@@mithridates3152 that was a much shorter way of saying the same thing I did hahaha I love it
@Reid Tucker
That would be false
Its called modern warfare and stealth is far more important than ever. In the 90s, stealth required little support from electronic warfare planes. Advances in technology have greatly improved radar resolution. The Su-35S N035 can detect non-stealth planes at up 250 miles away in optimal conditions however against stealth its just 50 miles
This is normal conditions without electronic warfare. Land based systems are closer 75 miles against stealth but can see non-stealth exceeding 300 miles away
The next factor is weapon systems. Radar guided missiles only work against stealth ranges under 30 miles. Radar seekers on modern AAM limited have the same resolution against stealth ,they have to close. This why militaries are trying to extend IR missile range to BVR ranges. Stealth is useless against Infrared homing, however Infrared homing range is very limited. In order to suppress an S-400 or S-500, the US has to commit 10 planes per site. 2 EA-18Gs to suppress with 2 F-18s launching aerial decoys from stand off range. While the S-400 and S-500 is sorting decoy from electronic fake and clearing through the jamming, 4 stealthy F-35s approach and attack with AGM-88s and JSOW-ERs . The S-400 and S-500 protection which is Panstir S1 , Tunguska ,Buk or Tor sensors can't work with a EA-18G jamming them. Trying to pull off that attack using non-stealth would require a lot of stand off missiles even with EA-18G supporting. F-18's or F-15E have to stay at stand off range because if Su-35s or Su-57 are sortied, their own sensors can easily see them wheres F-35s and F-22s are much harder to see.
Now reverse the situation Russia forces trying to attack US forces. As the Su-57 has limited capabilites , Russia will have rely heavily on the US not defeating its stand off weapons
@@verdebusterAP the are some issues I have with your analysis;
1. The numbers you are ascribing to the performance of these systems are not facts but speculations since the actual performance of these systems are highly classified.
2. You seem to be deliberately ignoring the capabilities of Russian electronic warfare systems such as krasukha 4 and many other EW systems fielded by Russia today as part of an integrated air defence network. The RQ-170 sentinel incident in Iran some years back is just a glimpse of the dangers posed by Russian EW systems. Russia today has radio location systems that can fix the position of stealth drones and manned stealth planes. It should be noted that Russian long range surface to air missiles and air to air missiles have home-on-Jam capabilities.
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Russia is the only country that can match the U.S when it comes to military technology, but the were only lacking of money.
Bigger than an F-15 but a bit smaller than F-22.
good video
Russians claim it is a 5th Gen Stealth fighter, India didn't think so, they dropped out of the co-development agreement because they realized the SU 57 had all the stealth-like characteristics of a flying Out House.
sounds like your bitter the russians have a great machine
@@frankrenda2519 Why should I be bitter, its a beautiful aircraft just not the stealth demon they claimed it was. India got sucked in by the hype and bailed when the truth was revealed.
@@brentdallyn8459 after all a Russian discovered stealth technology. USA claim their jets are stealth they got Hollywood to back it and a whole propaganda against Russia.
@@brentdallyn8459 main reason behind India got itself out of the programme was the lack of promised co operation from Russian side. Mainly key technology sharing and developing.
Will be developed into 6th gen platform.
The final decision is made by the person behind the controls.
I still miss the Scooter at the end.
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@@DungTranMilitaryBlog Thanks . I hope that you and the Vietnamese Nation are doing well .
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I thought that engine was ready back in 2017? All you're used to hearing about the plane is "the engines aren't ready" but when you actually search the engines the wiki tells you different.
@Blind Squid
Why?
3rd here
Nice video
Keep it up
Hey.
Any reason they do not cover the exhaust tips like the f22 ?
I see it somewhere it is because the cost would be too high for them to develop it.
It's because of thrust vectors. Su-57 was designed for super maneuvering and Close air combat so it needed 3D thrust vectors.
Unlike F-22 raptor. Which was designed for BVR combat so it didn't need difficult maneuvers and thus so.
In today's day and edge, f22's stealth nozzles don't help much to deflect a close a2a it guided missile.
@@exculpate6194 thanks
Make a video about Kh 31 russian missile
the discourse of invisibility is quite uncertain, it is all related to radars, their frequencies, the ionosphere. It is also true that progress and development in materials engineering has made it possible to model planes with more similar and normal shapes. The first to study the correction of physical optics was a Russian, Pyotr Yakovlevich Ufimtsev, the first application on a US plane. All tied to the edges, in fact f117 have a lot of edges. Now he is in america, his father died in a gulag. I appreciate the Russians, because they have settled on the budget. Americans have an anomalous concept of spending, the more you spend the better. Since the USSR collapsed, the Russians have spent less, but have invested, in engines that are fundamental. But fortunately they are careful not to pass technology on to the Chinese.
How much do they cost?
I no aviation expert but just to my amateur eyes it looks stealth up front but normal 4th generation in the back.
Does anybody agree with me on this amateur viewpoint?
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It's based on counterstealth principal
First yup.
Still this fighter lack a 5th gen engine and stealth like f22
@Conan have you seen it? When?? Omg
Russian technology can match US except in volume and networking.
As impressive as this bird of metal is in its looks, it’s got some serious problems. It’s design has flaws that increases its radar cross section beyond the limits set for a “Stealth” fighter, it’s underpowered as it’s engine is still “UnderDevelopment”. The bottom line is Russians are trying to do their best to put together a decent “Stealth Fighter” with their struggling economy and limited resources. No wonder India pulled put..... what kind of a part blocks its project partner’s employees from taking a lose look at the plane and expects them to buy the jet based off Russia’s claims???
Would be interesting to see what will happen of this beautiful bird