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SU-57 Felon

SU-57 Felon production

Su-57 Felon: why Russian production remains at a standstill

23 January 2026 admin 0

Rare deliveries, engines in transition, components under sanctions: the Su-57 Felon is progressing slowly and undermining Moscow’s industrial and export image. In summary The Su-57 […]

SU-57 Felon

Russia confirms that its Su-57 has found its first buyer

21 November 2025 admin 0

The Su-57 Felon is on display at the Dubai Airshow 2025, claiming its first foreign customer and a modernized Su-57E version, somewhere between marketing and […]

Technological advances on the Sukhoi SU-57 Felon

Technological advances on the Sukhoi SU-57 Felon

17 March 2025 admin 0

Detailed analysis of the technologies of the Sukhoi SU-57 Felon, Russia’s 5th generation fighter: stealth, sensors, engines, weapons. The Sukhoi SU-57 Felon represents the most […]

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  • How the MiG-23 corrected the flaws of the Soviet MiG-21
  • Canada relies on the F-35 to defend the Arctic
  • GCAP under pressure as Tokyo fears a capacity gap
  • The fuel-cooled F-35: when a fuel tank that is too hot can ground it
  • NATO: 5% of GDP, the budgetary shock coming to Europe
  • MiG-31 and total look-down: the radar feat that surprised NATO
  • Did you know: The Super Hornet can fly with its wings folded
  • Deprived of Starlink, Russia improvises an “internet” via balloons
  • 11 more F-35As: Brussels takes responsibility, but wants “Made in Europe”
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  • The Mirage IIING, an aircraft that became a laboratory for modern fighter jets
  • How the MiG-23 corrected the flaws of the Soviet MiG-21
  • Canada relies on the F-35 to defend the Arctic
  • GCAP under pressure as Tokyo fears a capacity gap
  • The fuel-cooled F-35: when a fuel tank that is too hot can ground it
  • NATO: 5% of GDP, the budgetary shock coming to Europe
  • MiG-31 and total look-down: the radar feat that surprised NATO
  • Did you know: The Super Hornet can fly with its wings folded
  • Deprived of Starlink, Russia improvises an “internet” via balloons
  • 11 more F-35As: Brussels takes responsibility, but wants “Made in Europe”
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