I don’t knew who was flying the missions over Syria. Only that SU-57s were given to the Air Force for testing at some point and that the did conduct real missions over Syria which they recently again did.
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I would laugh too if i found myself in a predicament where I was arguing with someone about an engine not being 3 decades old despite that engine in question originated in 1986 while the izdeliye 30 originated around 2011 and won’t be ready until around 2025.
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Why would I ask someone something that knows nothing and has a history of making troll comment?
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I believe the test pilot, Bogdan, mentioned it in some old interview.
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Wrong. At this post you clean know nothing and just want to win the argument at any cost possible even making false blanket statements.
Officially from United Aircraft Corporation:
https://www.uacrussia.ru/en/corporation/
Третий лётный образец выполнил первый полёт 22
ноября 2011 г. После проведения комплекса наземных подготовительных работ и дооснащения наращенным составом бортового оборудования он также подключается к выполнению программы предварительных испытаний.
Even a simple weki search would have spared you the.....
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukhoi_Su-57
On 22 November 2011, the third prototype, T-50-3, took its first flight from KnAAPO's airfield in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, piloted by Sergey Bogdan. The aircraft spent over an hour in the air, and was subjected to basic stability and power-plant checks.
[78]It differs from the other prototypes in the way it lacks a
pitot tube. At this time all 14 test aircraft were expected to fly by 2015.
[79]T-50-3 was the first prototype to fly with an AESAradar. Originally scheduled for the end of 2011,these flights occurred in August 2012, and showed performance comparable to existing radars.
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The AESA on the Mig-29, the Zhuk is totally unrelated to the NIIP offered for the SU-57. The Zhuk was also in its infancy, it originally only had 680 TR modules but the improved version has 1000+. The Rafale was a train wreck when it first became operational, it had dozens of problems, but you are comparing a prototype product with finished product. You’re bias is unbelievable.
Technically the first Rafale used AESA 7 years ago and it
used US transmitter receivers. Your argument is bias, the French piggy backed off US technology. Russia mostly had to do everything on its own minus using some foreign processors. Certainly no one was giving Russia their TR modules.
As for Russian AESA, until very recently they didn’t have any fighters with AESA,
they did however, have operational ground based AESA for some time and now even their missiles use AESA. Russia already has many operational AESA radars any many more will be introduced next year.
Just a few examples:
Ground based AESA radars (operational for years)
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(Supposedly ready)
AESA Radar seekers for missiles:
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A-100 AWACS Operational in 2020:
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No it’s not a “fact” because Sukhoi has been very vague or simply secretive about the specific functions of some of its avionics. The only fact, we know is that the SU-57 radars have greater range, far superior situational awareness in terms of scanning area, far greater off bore engagement capabilities due to side lobe radars, 360 degrees MAWS and IR sensors. It’s missile also have a range of 192km and use AESA.
I don’t see a single thing “better” here for the Rafale. The Rafale is a fantastic aircraft but very much conventional in every sense. There is nothing ground breaking or innovative unlike the SU-57 or F-35.
The side lobe radars are 1/4 the size of the main radar. The rest of your sentence is nonsense. Again the SU-57 side lobe radar is more then adequate for range and does give the aircraft far greater situational awareness and enhances the missiles ‘kill’ envelop without the fighter needing to turn into the enemy.
What was the point you “proved”? You just mentioned something plainly obvious, and something that has little to do with the topic.
What seriously advantages does the Rafale have in A2A or A2G? Let’s go through this one last time.
SU-57 has a far smaller RCS (advantage SU-57)
SU-57 has longer range radar (advantage SU-57)
SU-57 radar has greater FOV and situational awareness (advantage SU-57)
SU-57 has longer range A2A missiles, 192km K-77M vs Meteor’s 150km (advantage SU-57)
SU-57 has supercruise, much greater service ceiling and far greater acceleration again all advantages for the SU-57 in A2A.
What propaganda stream did they run? They don’t even have promotional videos for the SU-57 unlike the F-35 or many other platforms. In fact the SU-57 has probably been advertised far less then the Rafale and the amount of advising Sukhoi did compared with Lockheed is probably 1%. Besides a few airshow appearances which is common for all aircraft they did no advertising at all. You are again getting desperate to just sling mud. Remind everyone what France did in Afghanistan or the fiasco in which they released mock HUD footage with F-22s in which the US was unhappy about.
The SU-57 desperately needs funds?
russia put away 650 billion in new weapons purchases. The SU-57 program cost is a drop in the bucket compared to total cost they invest in the military. Once again you are just getting petty.
The lunsberg lens does not enhance the IR signature of the F-22. Russian avionics from SU-35 tracking IR signature of F-22 but SU-57 has poor avionics according to you.
The only thing I mention was that Russia disabled US electronics warfare aircraft and drones over Syria. They also jammed GPS signals. No information is available in regards to what caused the jamming but it proves Russia has a very serious electrics warfare/jamming capabilities. This is not the same Russia of the 1990s and you clearly are underestimating their capabilities. You are arguing well established facts, which proves you are either ignorant or don’t care and just want argue with me. You claimed Russia never had AESA in 2011. Even Sukhoi confirmed that fact so basically your arguments consist of calling everyone (Sukhoi) liars while you can’t disprove anything they presented.