The Russian military-industrial complex (MIC) has significantly accelerated the production of modern Su-57 and Su-75 aircraft. The combat fighters have become a symbol of the latest stage in the development of the domestic aircraft industry.
The United Aircraft Corporation (UAC, part of the Rostec State Corporation) has confirmed plans to increase production capacity. The company's main task is to ensure effective counteraction to a potential enemy in the air space.
According to On-News, 76 Su-57 aircraft will be delivered to the Ministry of Defense by 2030. The mass production of fighters is intended to gain dominance in the sky over the most modern American counterparts - F-22 and F-35.
At the same time, active work is underway on a new aircraft project - the light and economical Su-75 Checkmate. The development will strengthen Russia's position in the global market for military technologies, and will also become a powerful tool to support domestic manufacturers.
Also, theS-70 stealth drone "Okhotnik" with the Al-41F engine for the Su-57 has entered mass production. It is assumed that the drone will perform the role of a scout.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the cost of one Iskander-M missile has become known.
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