In 2025, KnAAZ (Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aviation Plant named after Yu. A. Gagarin) will deliver a new version of the advanced Su-57 fighter to the Russian army, according to the company's director, Yuri Kondratyev.
According to him, the company will increase the production of Russia's only fifth-generation multirole fighter, the Su-57.
Starting in 2025, we will begin delivering a new version of the Su-57 to the Russian Aerospace Forces.
The director expressed confidence that the company will cope with the increase in production volumes "thanks to the people who are the main thing in aviation."
The prototype of the Su-57 aircraft made its first flight in 2010. The first serial model was received by the Russian army in 2020.
Military Watch Magazine noted that the Su-57 surpasses all other fifth-generation combat aircraftin "combat provenness". Western journalists emphasized that the fighter successfully resists air targets, suppresses air defense systems, and delivers high-precision strikes in conditions of strong opposition.
Earlier,www1.ru reported thatprotective hangars for military aircraft were spotted on the Russian Aerospace Forces airbase.
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