Article Summary - China’s 2016 deal for 24 Russian Su-35s was never about fleet size; it was about technology. -Beijing wanted the AL-117S engines, Irbis-E radar, and thrust-vectoring know-how it ...
The Rafale and Su-35 were designed for very different functions. The Rafale was designed as a true multirole, or “omnirole,” fighter—with an emphasis on sensor fusion, electronic warfare, and ...
Selling the Su-35 fighters is a way for the Kremlin to maintain good relations with its Iranian counterparts. While rumors surrounding a potential Russian delivery of Su-35 fighters to Iran have ...
The Singapore Airshow featured a rare mix of US, Chinese, and Russian-made fighters in a single event. Their pilots showcased ...
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