Thursday, February 22, 2018

Russia's Su-57 Fighter Jets Are Not Combat Ready, But They Have Been Spotted In Syria

(L) Su-57 multirole figher jet © Sputnik / A still from a video by Syrian Military Capabilities/Facebook

Business Insider: Russia appears to have deployed its most advanced fighter jet to Syria.

* An expert told Business Insider that it could be used to spy on the US's F-22 stealth fighter.
* Russia often uses Syria as a showroom for new hardware, and it most likely wants to market the Su-57, which is still a prototype, as having been combat-tested.
* But the Su-57 isn't ready for combat, and Russia has only 12 of the jets on order as it seeks funding to expand the program.

Videos on social media appear to show Russia's Su-57, a prototype of a new, fifth-generation fighter jet, operating in Syria — and it could be a direct threat to US stealth aircraft like the F-22.

Justin Bronk, a combat aircraft expert at the Royal United Services Institute, told Business Insider that initial attempts to geolocate Su-57s shown in the video indicated the deployment may be authentic.

He also said any deployment could be a cynical move to boost Russia's military sales while gaining valuable intelligence on the F-22.

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More News On Reports That Russia's Su-57 Fighter Jets Are Now In Syria

Russia Just Sent Its Best Fighter Plane to Syria -- Popular Mechanics
Pentagon Won't Confirm Russia's Su-57 Stealth Jet Arrival in Syria -- Military.com
Russia sends new stealth fighters for combat trials in Syria as Putin uses civil war to test latest military technology -- Daily Mail
Russia tests new stealth fighter over war-weary Syrian skies -- Washington Times
New Russian stealth fighter spotted in Syria -- The Guardian
Russia's Su-57 Stealth Fighter in Syria: “This Is Testing in Actual War" -- The National Interest Online
Russia is flaunting its fancy new stealth fighter jets -- VICE News
Russia's Newest, Mysterious Fighter Jet Just Showed Up In Syria -- Task & Purpose

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sounds like someone is upset that their planes are getting outmatched over the skys of Syria by base model prototypes. Indeed from the reports i have heard its the Americans who opt to drop cheap munitions that constantly target hospilties. I have seen first hand with chain of command how war is fought on a budget. The F35 project with its single engine isn't even the biggest threat of the US arsenal is it... If it was me i would see this as something advantageous.

Anonymous said...

Sure sure lol

jac said...

I have a hard time to believe the Su-57 is as stealth as the F-22 is.

Mike Feldhake said...

Reminds me of Germany's role in Spainish civil war ahead of WWII. Allowed them to perfect their Air campaign.

Anonymous said...

Why? The f22 is already getting old