Russian multipurpose fighter of the fifth generation, developed by the company "Sukhoi". First flew in January 2010. Adopting Release adopt the Russian Air Force is expected in 2016, but the beginning of serial production of the export version of the fighter - in 2020.
Sukhoi PAK FA (PAK FA), also known as the T-50, I-21, [41] and I-90 [35], first flew on 21 January 2010. Development of the new aircraft began in 2002, but the program for the creation of multi-purpose fighter started in the USSR and the USA in the 1980s. The general concept of "fifth generation" included a number of requirements for new aircraft, among which were: low visibility in the optical, infrared and radar signature (the presence of technology "stealth"), the ability to take off and landing on short runways, the use of a wide range of weapons , including precision-guided weapons, countering the enemy's technology, which uses stealth technology, supersonic flight without afterburner capacity and maneuverability (American concept of this requirement is not put forward, and used instead the requirement to the total dynamic combat system "pilot - airplane"
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