For the First Time, Russia’s Fifth-Generation Su-57 Fighter Jet Arrives in China
Designed to compete with the United States’ fifth-generation fighters, the F-35 and F-22 Raptor, the Su-57 has garnered significant attention from Chinese media, particularly as it shares the stage with China’s own fighters, including the J-15 and FC-31 (J-35).
(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) – For the first time, Russia’s fifth-generation fighter jet, the Su-57, has arrived in China to participate in “Airshow China 2024” in Zhuhai, Guangdong province.
Developed by Sukhoi, the Su-57 is Russia’s most advanced fighter jet, though its production reportedly faces challenges due to stringent economic sanctions from Western nations.
Designed to compete with the United States’ fifth-generation fighters, the F-35 and F-22 Raptor, the Su-57 has garnered significant attention from Chinese media, particularly as it shares the stage with China’s own fighters, including the J-15 and FC-31 (J-35).
The FC-31, China’s second fifth-generation fighter after the J-20 “Mighty Dragon,” is expected to operate from Chinese aircraft carriers in the coming years.
The Su-57’s presence at the Zhuhai airshow highlights the strengthening military ties between Russia and China, especially as Moscow faces mounting pressure from the United States and its allies over its actions in Ukraine.
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