Su 57 Protiv F 35 [repack]

Su-57 protiv F-35: Sukob vazduhoplovnih filozofija U svetu moderne avijacije, malo koji duel izaziva toliko pažnje kao poređenje ruskog Sukhoja Su-57 "Felon" i američkog Lockheed Martina F-35 "Lightning II"

. Iako se oba aviona klasifikuju kao letelice pete generacije, oni su konstruisani prema potpuno različitim vojnim doktrinama. Dok se F-35 oslanja na "nevidljivost" i digitalnu dominaciju, Su-57 stavlja fokus na sirovu snagu i ekstremnu okretnost. Ključne razlike u dizajnu i performansama

Glavna razlika između ova dva lovca leži u njihovim fizičkim karakteristikama i operativnim ciljevima: su 57 protiv f 35

The comparison between the Sukhoi Su-57 "Felon" and the Lockheed Martin F-35 "Lightning II" is not merely a comparison of two aircraft; it is a collision of two divergent philosophies regarding the future of warfare. One represents the apex of the Soviet-Russian doctrine of aeronautical supremacy—speed, maneuverability, and kinetic energy. The other represents the Western revolution in military affairs—networking, stealth, and information dominance.

To understand how these aircraft would fare against one another requires looking beyond a simple "dogfight" scenario and analyzing the kill chain: detection, tracking, targeting, and engagement. Su-57 protiv F-35: Sukob vazduhoplovnih filozofija U svetu

The Reality of Production

A deep analysis cannot ignore the industrial reality.

The F-35 is a mature platform with over 1,000 units built, flown by more than a dozen nations. Its teething problems are largely resolved; its logistical tail is global; its pilots have thousands of flight hours. Su-57: Generally reported to have longer ferry range

The Su-57 is a rare bird. Plagued by development delays, the crash of a prototype, and sanctions impacting high-tech components (specifically avionics and stealth coatings), the Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS) possess only a handful of these aircraft. A "deep piece" must acknowledge that in a conflict today, a Su-57 wouldn't be fighting a lone F-35; it would be fighting a network of hundreds of F-35s, supported by AWACS, satellites, and electronic warfare assets.

Tehnološke filozofije: Stealth protiv Super-manevrabilnosti

Within Visual Range (WVR): The Knife Fight

If the engagement degrades to a dogfight, the tables turn violently.

The F-35 is not a slouch in a turn—it has high-lift devices and a powerful engine—but it was built to avoid this scenario. Its high wing loading and focus on internal weapon storage create drag.

The Su-57, conversely, is a predator in the WVR environment. It is the first production aircraft to feature "3D thrust vectoring" on both engines, allowing it to pitch and yaw independently of its velocity vector. It can perform the legendary "Pugachev's Cobra" and the "Kulbit" maneuver—turning the aircraft 360 degrees in a tighter radius than any Western fighter. In a visual-range merge, the Su-57 can point its nose (and its high-off-boresight R-73/R-74 missiles) at the F-35 almost instantly. If the F-35 is forced into this arena, it is fighting on the Su-57’s terms.

Range & endurance

  • Su-57: Generally reported to have longer ferry range and higher internal fuel capacity.
  • F-35: Shorter range on internal fuel compared with some competitors; logistics support and aerial refueling extend operational reach.

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