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Russia’s Sukhoi began work on the creation of a tactical single-engine, fifth-gen fighter jet which will be built using stealth technologies and Su-57 platform, a key source in the aircraft construction industry told Sputnik
“During the development of the aircraft, it is planned to widely use the groundwork developed in the framework of the creation of the Su-57, including the state-of-the-art product 30 engine, radio-absorbing coatings, on-board radio-electronic equipment, a weapon system,” the source said.
The latest statements on a new light single-engine jet appears to be motivated by the need for Russia to stay competitive in an evolving arms market. In recent years, developing countries have selected fighter aircraft like the Chinese-developed JF-17 and South Korean F/A-50, while more advanced militaries have opted for US and European systems.
“During the development of the aircraft, it is planned to widely use the groundwork developed in the framework of the creation of the Su-57, including the state-of-the-art product 30 engine, radio-absorbing coatings, on-board radio-electronic equipment, a weapon system,” the source said.
Russia Developing A New Variant Of Su-57 Fighters To Match US' Single-Engine F-16, F-35 Jets - Reports
Russia's Sukhoi began work on the creation of a fifth-gen jet which will be built using technologies and Su-57 platform to match F-16, F-35 jets
eurasiantimes.com
The latest statements on a new light single-engine jet appears to be motivated by the need for Russia to stay competitive in an evolving arms market. In recent years, developing countries have selected fighter aircraft like the Chinese-developed JF-17 and South Korean F/A-50, while more advanced militaries have opted for US and European systems.
Russia's Sukhoi developing single-engine stealth fighter: Reports
The Su-57 twin-engine jet is Russia's only stealth fighter to date
www.theweek.in
Russia is developing a new single-engine fighter - Air Data News
Technology corporation Rostec announced studies for a light combat aircraft using its own resources, against the determination of the Air Force to operate only twin-engine fighters
www.airway1.com