Sukhoi Company Su-57 Felon - Russia's Stealth Apex Predator

R-37M replacement? Is that the one for the internal bay?

yea, they are working on a new missile to fit in the bay. maybe @kizvy could have more info about it

Izdeliye 810 Iirc

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you got a problem?


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What are you talking about?

did you forget already ?? wow

Frameless canopies 😔🥀
He’s lost it

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watch the next cope is about landing greas.

No. Don’t you know how the F-35’s canopy is designed?

Spoiler

Because you do?

Me and the engineers from LM, Chengdu and KAI

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Yeah no. There is no you and Engineers XD



i think so,It’s really ugly…

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Nevertheless, you can see how the canopies of these aircraft are designed.

Not much different.

Fantastic observation! Now you can compare them to the Su-57’s canopy.

They are completely different. In the image above, whether it’s the J-20, F-35, or KF-21, all of them feature integrated or reinforced integrated canopies. Their reinforcement ribs are located inside the cockpit rather than exposed externally.

The Su-57D retains the traditional Flanker-series cockpit design. Similar to most other fourth-generation jets, it uses a traditional two-segment rear-flip canopy (Su-57 features a single-piece rear-sliding canopy.), with reinforcement ribs fully exposed on the outside. Although the twin-seat versions of the KF-21 and J-20S also have exposed reinforcement ribs, the KF-21 is currently not considered a stealth fighter (as stated by South Korean officials), while the J-20S’s reinforcement ribs feature noticeable serrated stealth treatment.

In contrast, the Su-57Ds cockpit is almost entirely carried over from the Su27ub/30sm.

Plane just has to work Frameless canopy or not hit the stats get it done all that matters.

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Lol, the main criticism of this aircraft is that it fails to perform its primary tasks.

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Will I get reported again for saying that I’m not convinced its super stealth?