Military specialist and retired pilot Fighterbomber reported that an unnamed foreign customer of Su-34 fighters refused to purchase combat aircraft in orange color. Therefore, the search for a new color scheme is now underway.
As soon as a color is selected for the Su-34 for the customer, the parties will proceed to discuss the color scheme of the export version of the fifth-generation Su-57E fighter, the military expert added.
The search for a camouflage for the Su-34E that would suit the customer continues. Because the "orange", also known as "piggy", did not suit. As soon as they find a color for the Su-34 that satisfies the customer, they will proceed to discuss the color scheme of the Su-57E.
Photos of the Su-34 in orange color previously went viral on the Web. Presumably, the new aircraft were built for Algeria.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the American Chevrolet Corvette C7 was presented in the color of the Su-57 fighter.
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