Is Su-35 better than F 15?
In terms of weapons load, the Su-35 has twelve or more hardpoints for carrying missiles compared to just eight on the F-15C. This is a clear advantage for the Su-35, which will likely fire multiple missiles at a time to increase hit probability; however, this edge may prove temporary.
How is the Su-35 so maneuverable?
The twin Saturn AL-41F1S turbofans provide the Su-35 with maneuverability that can easily match or exceed the evasion techniques of nearly all existing fourth-generation fighters. With a maximum speed of 1,550 mph and a ceiling of 59,050 feet, it is a well-armed, speedy aircraft.
What countries have Su-35?
Sukhoi Su-35
Su-27M / Su-35 | |
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Status | In service |
Primary users | Russian Air Force People’s Liberation Army Air Force Egyptian Air Force |
Produced | Su-27M: 1987–1995 Su-35S: 2007–present |
Number built | Su-27M: 12 Su-35S: 142 |
What is the russian equivalent of the F-15?
The Sukhoi design, which was altered progressively to reflect Soviet awareness of the F-15’s specifications, emerged as the T-10 (Sukhoi’s 10th design), which first flew on 20 May 1977. The aircraft had a large wing, clipped, with two separate podded engines and a twin tail.
What is Russia’s air superiority fighter?
Sukhoi Su-35
Su-27M / Su-35 | |
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A Russian Air Force Su-35S | |
Role | Multi-role fighter, air superiority fighter |
National origin | Soviet Union (Russia since 1991) |
Design group | Sukhoi Design Bureau |
How many SU does Russia have?
The Russians as of 2021 possessed around 122 Su-34s in several regiments. Even taking into account losses, by 2030 the air force could operate nearly 200 Su-34s.