«Показуха не имеет отношения к реальным боям»: экс-летчик скептически оценил пилотаж Су-57 на авиашоу в Китае

Fighterbomber: active pilots do not fly the Su-57, it is not in service with the regiments

The aerobatic maneuvers of the fifth-generation Su-57 multirole fighter, demonstrated at the Airshow China 2024 international aviation exhibition in China, have nothing to do with real combat operations, but are only a vivid demonstration of the machine's capabilities to potential buyers. This opinion was shared by a former military pilot, the author of the Fighterbomber Telegram channel.

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Practice shows that show-offs have nothing to do with real combat operations. But this is a demonstration of the machine's capabilities to a potential buyer. That is, to the Chinese. In this case, maneuverability.  According to the video, the capabilities are impressive. Whether they are better or worse than the capabilities of the Su-35S, it is impossible to say from the video.
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The former pilot admitted that he would first buy an aircraft that defeats everyone in long-range air combat, secondly, one that wins at medium distances, and finally, a multifunctional and universal "stealth" fighter that can turn around on the spot.

At the same time, I can't say anything bad about the Su-57. Because it is not in service with active regiments. Active pilots do not fly them and do not fight on them, so there is nothing to talk about yet. But you can and should admire the beautiful aircraft, the aerobatics and the skill of the test pilot, of course.
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Earlier www1.ru reported that foreign customers were interested in the Russian modernized Il-76 military transport aircraft.

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