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i agreee sir that it is good plane but it is not 5 generation for sure what ever u say it is not stealth similar to SU 37 details

In this post to make it look more mature, you could have said.... In terms of looks so far PAK-FA is not as good as F-22 and F-35 and has a lot of similarities with SU-27 from the bottom and YF-23. just trying to help you.
 
i agreee sir that it is good plane but it is not 5 generation for sure what ever u say it is not stealth similar to SU 37 details

No body here can discuss about the capabilities or stealthiness of PAK-FA since everyone here saw the pictures just today. and no one knows any details except for the pictures.

I will give you the details of the first indian idiot who says india will conduct surgical strikes using pak-fa. then both of you can fight. okay?
 
KHOOB BHAALO.....
 
Finally indian media wake-up atleast print one

Russian 5th generation fighter makes its maiden flight - Europe - World - The Times of India

Russian 5th generation fighter makes its maiden flight

PTI, 29 January 2010, 02:00pm ISTText Size:|Topics:maiden flight
5th generation fighter

MOSCOW: Russia's fifth generation fighter aircraft (FGFA), which is a joint project with India, today made a "succesful" maiden flight in the

country's far east, boosting hopes that the stealth fighter may be ready for induction in the next five years.

"The 5th generation fighter made its maiden flight at Komsomolsk-on-Amur. The flight lasted about 45 minutes and was a success," Sukhoi Corporation's spokesperson Olga Kayukova told state-run 'Rossiya 24' TV.

Describing the flight as a textbook, she said, "all the expectations of the scientists were met".

With the aircraft getting airborne, Russia is the second country in the world to produce a 5th generation fighter, which is 90 per cent made up of composite fibre.

Sukhoi's KNAAPO aircraft plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur is reported to have built three prototypes of FGFA with the technical name T-50 under its PAK FA project to rival US Lockheed F-22 Raptor and its newer version F-35.

Under an agreement signed in October 2007, India has also joined the FGFA project by taking a 50 per cent investment stake in the project. For the Indian Air Force, a lighter, two-seater version is to be developed to meet its specific requirements.

The Russian Air Force intends to begin the induction of FGFA from 2015, India is also expected to induct at least 250 combat jets, which would be manufactured by HAL - the nodal partner of Sukhoi in the project.
 
Finally the forum returns to its glory, we are all discussing defense and not trolls. Keep it up guys.

The spy satellites from all over the world must have keeping a eye on the beast.
 
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I couldnt find the plane's number. anyone??:undecided::undecided:
 
Finally the forum returns to its glory, we are all discussing defense and not trolls. Keep it up guys.

The spy satellites from all over the world must have keeping a eye on the beast.

Well said... An observation is if there is nothing to speak about then people troll...
 
can someone copy and past a picture from the following sit, my computer isn't letting me.

Page 173, post #2588

Sukhoi T-50 PAK FA

It's an extreemly high quality, close up. Very close.
 
Except from the engine exhaust nozzles, every thing else just screams stealth.
Good Going Russia.
Best of Luck India.

Regards,
Sapper
 
Russia's future fighter makes its maiden flight

MOSCOW (PTI): Russia's fifth generation fighter aircraft (FGFA), which is a joint project with India, Friday made a "succesful" maiden flight in the country's far east, boosting hopes that the stealth fighter may be ready for induction in the next five years.

"The 5th generation fighter made its maiden flight at Komsomolsk-on-Amur. The flight lasted about 45 minutes and was a success," Sukhoi Corporation's spokesperson Olga Kayukova told state-run 'Rossiya 24' TV.

Describing the flight as a textbook, she said, “All the expectations of the scientists were met.”

With the aircraft getting airborne, Russia is the second country in the world to produce a 5th generation fighter, which is 90 per cent made up of composite fibre.

Sukhoi's KNAAPO aircraft plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur is reported to have built three prototypes of FGFA with the technical name T-50 under its PAK FA project to rival US Lockheed F-22 Raptor and its newer version F-35.

Under an agreement signed in October 2007, India has also joined the FGFA project by taking a 50 per cent investment stake in the project. For the Indian Air Force, a lighter, two-seater version is to be developed to meet its specific requirements.

The Russian Air Force intends to begin the induction of FGFA from 2015. India is also expected to induct at least 250 combat jets, which would be manufactured by HAL - the nodal partner of Sukhoi in the project.

The Bangalore-based Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has a 25 per cent share of design and development work in FGFA, with India contributing largely to composites, cockpit and avionics.

The Indian systems onboard would be mission computers, navigation systems, most of the cockpit displays, the counter measure dispensing. The Russian expertise in Titanium structures would be complimented by India's experience in composites for the new fighter.

The Indian version of the futuristic fighter will also have weapon of Indian origin including Astra, the beyond visual range missile being developed by the DRDO.

At the initial stages, 500 FGFA are to be developed with options kept open for both Russian and Indian Air Force.

While the Russian military has ordered 200 single seaters and 50 twin seaters, the IAF has projected 200 twin seaters and 50 single seaters.
 
^^^ Thank you. If you click the top of the picture it expands.
 
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