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Among the drones to be installed in the Su-57 fighter aircraft, the names of three drones are S-70 Okhotnik Low Observable ...
The war against Ukraine has not stopped the Russian defense manufacturing industry from developing and improving existing weapons. One such example is the Sukhoi Su-57 Felon, which now has a new and ...
Manufacturer Sukhoi replaced a French engine with a Russian analogue and said it substituted "dozens" of other "foreign ...
Europe’s last Sukhoi Su-22 ground attack aircraft have been formally withdrawn from Polish Air Force service after 41 years in the air. Several of the remaining Su-22s, known to NATO as “Fitter,” made ...
Sukhoi has unveiled a mock-up of its latest fifth-generation fighter aircraft at the MAKS-21 air show near Moscow. Called the Checkmate SU-75, it's designed as an "inexpensive" rival to the Lockheed ...
During the recent Zhuhai Airshow in China, Russia’s Sukhoi-57, a fifth-generation fighter jet, captivated the spectators with its impressive aerobatic displays. Boasting stealth technology, this ...
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft’s Superjet 100 can take off from short runways, Sukhoi said. Proven during certification, this takeoff ability was tested at Stockholm Bromma Airport. “Since the beginning of ...
Fuselage defects have been identified in several Sukhoi Superjet 100 regional airliners that are currently being used to operate domestic commercial passenger services in Russia. The news comes as a ...
At over 670 million miles per hour, the speed of light is the ultimate speed limit: no object can outrun it. But, as Yakov Smirnoff might say: In Soviet Russia, speed of light does not outrun you, you ...
Get ready for an extraordinary display of strength and determination in "Challenge of Champions: Pulling the Sukhoi Superjet ...
Moscow -- Russia's transportation minister said Monday 41 bodies have been recovered from the burned wreckage of an Aeroflot plane at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport. Yevgeny Dietrich also told ...
JUST BEFORE the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the Soviet Union built 150 airliners a year, around a fifth of the world’s total. By 2000 that number had fallen to almost nothing. In 2006 Russia’s ...