The first foreign customer of the fifth-generation Su-57E fighter will begin operating it in 2025. This was reported by the press service of the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSMTC) of Russia during the International Exhibition of Armaments and Military Equipment MILEX 2025 in Minsk.
The first foreign customer of the Su-57E will begin operating the aircraft as early as 2025.
The Su-57 is the only fifth-generation fighter in the world that has proven its effectiveness in countering Western air defense systems in real combat conditions.
The aircraft is characterized by low visibility to enemy radars and is capable of using a wide range of guided high-precision weapons.
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