The United Aircraft Corporation (UAC, part of Rostec) has launched the production of a new batch of advanced fifth-generation Su-57 multi-role aircraft. This was announced by UAC General Director Vadim Badekha.
New batches of Su-35S, Su-34 and Su-57 aircraft are in production.
According to him, the corporation is making rhythmic deliveries of combat aviation equipment under the current year's program. UAC plants are confidently coping with the tasks set, understanding the importance of fulfilling the state defense order in full and on time.
At the same time, work is underway to increase capacity and put new production infrastructure facilities into operation to implement further plans to ensure the country's defense capability.
On Monday, May 12, Rostec delivered a new batch of Su-35S fighters to the Russian Ministry of Defense. The combat vehicles have passed a full cycle of factory tests.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Kulikins installed an automatic cannon from a BMP-2 on a gun carriage from a D-44 gun in the back of a UAZ: footage of a military "Frankenstein"
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