(VIDEO) Russia Unveils Su-57E Export Variant for the First Time at China Airshow, Zhuhai

(VIDEO) For the first time, Russia has unveiled the export variant of the Su-57E fighter jet and its accompanying weaponry at the 2024 China Airshow in Zhuhai.
(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) – The combat experience gained by the export variant of the Su-57E fighter jet qualifies it as a fifth-generation fighter, according to CEO Alexander Mikheyev during the 2024 Zhuhai Airshow in China.
“The Su-57E meets all requirements for a fifth-generation fighter. Its primary competitive advantage is its real combat experience,” he stated.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reports that the aircraft has performed well in combat, describing it as a high-powered weapons system equipped with the latest missiles and enhanced survivability features, including low signature and advanced internal defense systems.
For the first time, Russia showcased the Su-57E export variant and its weaponry at the 2024 China Airshow in Zhuhai.
“This includes the Kh-58UShKE anti-radar missile, Grom-E1 missile, K08BE smart air bomb, and UPAB-1500B-E glide bomb. Analysts are particularly excited about the new-generation KH-69 cruise missile,” Mikheyev added.
The Su-57E variant also conducted a demonstration flight at the Zhuhai airshow, based on the Su-57 Felon. Its presence at the event highlights Russia’s commitment to attracting international interest in acquiring the Su-57 as a fifth-generation fighter.
With a maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of 34,000 kg and an operational range of up to 7,800 km with in-flight refueling, the Su-57E is designed for durability and versatility.
It is powered by twin engines, each generating 14,500 kgf thrust, and can achieve a maximum speed of 1,350 km/h at near-ground level.
Classified as “supermaneuverable” and capable of supersonic speeds, the Su-57E fulfills the multi-mission requirements of foreign operators.
It is a fifth-generation fighter designed to engage all air, land, and maritime targets while monitoring airspace from its base and beyond, with a weapons payload capacity of up to 10 tons.

Sergey Bogdan
According to Sergey Bogdan, the pilot who flew the Su-57E at the 2024 China Airshow, the fighter is exceptionally stable and secure.
“The extreme demonstration maneuvers showcased the fighter’s remarkable stability and safety. Practicing specific maneuvers can yield new technical tactics, enhancing its competitive edge in aerial combat,” he explained. — DSA

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