The Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS) have not yet received new Su-30 and Su-57 fighters in 2025 due to export orders. This opinion was expressed by foreign analysts.
Interestingly, the Russian Armed Forces did not receive either Su-30 or Su-57 this year. It seems that this is due to the temporary redirection of the production lines of these machines for export.
The authors of the material recalled that eyewitnesses recorded Su-34 fighter-bombers in an unusual sand camouflage, which could have been built for Algeria. Also, Russian manufacturers exported Su-30SM2 to Belarus.
In addition, there was information in the media that India intends to purchase 48 Su-57 fighters from Russia at once. The parties may agree on partial localization of production at Indian facilities.
It should be noted that Su-57 fighters are built at the Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aviation Plant (KnAAZ) in the city of the same name.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that a Russian swarm of drones will be controlled from a group of satellites.
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