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Su-57 and F-35 Stealth Fighters Arrive in India
Historic First: Two Stealth Fighters in One Frame
For the first time, Russia’s Su-57 and the U.S. Air Force’s F-35 have been captured together at an airshow in India. The F-35A made its second appearance at the Aero India Airshow in Bangalore, while the Su-57 made its debut in India.
Strategic Context: The Stealth Gap for India
The Su-57’s arrival coincides with growing regional air power competition. With China expanding its fleet of J-20 stealth fighters and Pakistan potentially acquiring J-35s, India faces a widening “stealth gap.” Russia has offered the Su-57 to India as a potential solution.
Su-57: Russia’s Fifth-Generation Fighter
- Design & Capabilities: Twin-engine, supersonic, multi-role stealth fighter.
- Stealth & Speed: Incorporates composite materials and an internal weapons bay to enhance stealth and can achieve supersonic cruising speeds.
- AI & Sensor Systems: Features advanced onboard computing, AI-assisted piloting, and a distributed radar system.
- Weapons: Equipped with beyond-visual-range K-77M missiles, short-range air-to-air missiles, and potential integration of R-37M hypersonic missiles.
- Loyal Wingman Concept: Russia plans to pair the Su-57 with the S-70 Okhotnik drone for enhanced operational capabilities.
F-35: The Benchmark for Stealth Fighters
- Global Production & Adoption: Over 1,000 units in service across the U.S. and allied nations.
- Stealth & Computing Power: Advanced software-driven systems, high-resolution sensors, and an AI-enhanced computing core.
- Interoperability: Designed for seamless integration with NATO and allied forces.
- Continuous Upgrades: Open-architecture design allows for rapid modernization and software enhancements.
Comparing the Su-57 and F-35
- Stealth & Sensors: The F-35 has superior stealth coatings, a smaller radar cross-section, and advanced sensor fusion.
- Production & Reliability: The F-35 has a well-established production line, while the Su-57 remains in limited numbers.
- Weapons & AI Integration: Both aircraft incorporate AI and advanced missiles, but the F-35 leads in real-time data processing and networked warfare.
India’s Dilemma: Su-57 or F-35?
India faces a key decision in addressing its stealth fighter needs:
- Su-57 Under “Make in India”: Possible collaboration with Russia for local production.
- F-35 Procurement: A longer-term option requiring infrastructure adaptation and geopolitical alignment.
Conclusion
With evolving regional threats, India must evaluate the Su-57 and F-35 based on combat readiness, technology, and long-term sustainability. The decision will shape India’s air superiority strategy in the coming decades.
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