India May Consider Russian Su-57 as Stopgap to Counter China-Pak 5th Gen Jets as AMCA Still Far Away

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India's pursuit of its own fifth-generation fighter jet, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), is a testament to the nation's growing defence ambitions. This indigenously designed aircraft promises cutting-edge capabilities like stealth technology, supercruise, and advanced weaponry.

However, the AMCA project faces potential delays, particularly in the development of a suitable engine, which could take six to seven years according to current estimates. This delay has opened a window of vulnerability for India as regional rivals China and Pakistan forge ahead with their own fifth-generation fighter programs.

China has already deployed the Chengdu J-20, and is actively developing other advanced fighter jets like the FC-31. Pakistan is also expected to acquire sophisticated fighter aircraft in collaboration with China. This evolving regional threat landscape has prompted India to re-evaluate its options and consider interim solutions to maintain its air superiority.

One potential solution gaining traction is the acquisition of Russia's Sukhoi Su-57 fighter jet. Initially, India had reservations about the Su-57 due to concerns about its engine and other technical aspects. However, recent upgrades, particularly the integration of the Izdelie 30 (A51) engine, have reportedly addressed many of these issues. This new engine significantly enhances the Su-57's thrust, fuel efficiency, and stealth capabilities.

The Su-57 boasts advanced radar-absorbent materials and a reduced radar cross-section, making it a formidable stealth aircraft. With these improvements and its full operational status within the Russian Aerospace Forces, the Su-57 is now viewed as a viable option to bridge the gap until the AMCA is ready for deployment.

Procuring the Su-57 offers several advantages for India. Firstly, it allows the Indian Air Force (IAF) to quickly acquire a fifth-generation fighter jet to counter the J-20 and other advanced threats. Secondly, the Su-57 shares similarities with India's existing fleet of Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighters, potentially easing the transition in terms of maintenance, logistics, and pilot training.

While the AMCA remains a crucial long-term goal for India's defense industry, the Su-57 presents a compelling stopgap solution. By acquiring the Su-57, India can ensure its air power remains robust and capable of addressing the evolving challenges in the region. This strategic move underscores India's commitment to maintaining its defense edge in a rapidly changing geopolitical environment.
 
So we will bow to some one sided western sanctions? Bhaad me jaye ye sanctions, India should maintain its decision autonomy at all cost.
India already owning billions of dollars for oil to Russia.
Now please figure out how India will pay the huge contract bill first and write it here.

Not only India, but many other countries also no longer buying Russian armaments for same sanctions reasons too.

Sad indeed but there is only one superpower, and it is surely behaving like one.
 
They shot down their own stealth drone by su-57 as experimental drone went out of control. Where it tells you its not 5th gen ?
Question is not about who and what shoot it down, but I am pointing out at rivets on the external parts of that drone. Do check the pictures. It's nothing out of stealth plane.
 
Okotnik was shot down by su57 while they were flying over UKRAINIAN airspace due to some malfunction in the drone/interference by Ukrainian EW. This tells all that you need to know, why weren't Ukrainian AD able to detect and shoot both of these down? Okhotnik has rivets because it is still undergoing testing and is not the final version just like the first instances of the su57
are u assuming that I am clueless about what shot it down and why? answer to ur question could be the reaction time of the Air defence system. If it has the rivets because of testing prototype then why would Russia proclaim it as equal to western counterparts. Even Su-57 design was not stealth enough. That's one of the many factor India was not impressed with it. It is just tall claim by Russians that compels others to believe in it.
 
are u assuming that I am clueless about what shot it down and why? answer to ur question could be the reaction time of the Air defence system. If it has the rivets because of testing prototype then why would Russia proclaim it as equal to western counterparts. Even Su-57 design was not stealth enough. That's one of the many factor India was not impressed with it. It is just tall claim by Russians that compels others to believe in it.
They equal in usefulness and function... Don't you even know Iranian hack US drone too from the past?🧐🤔 That's why no drones are safe if you use a powerful electronic warfare against it😹😹😹
 
Nothing is Going to stop From Buying our own security related defence deal , If Bharat Think there is need of Su-57 Fighter jet they will Buy if Not they will not . it will depend on IAF , But I still think Instead of Buying old Mirage-2000 at 60 Mn$ Bharat should go for Brand new Stealth fighter jet
After a long time sensible comment, anything possible through BRICS payment system, Borat can do anything, what ever is good for it's security, now India and China signed a security pact and dis engaged at the Border, the MOD guys will use this a reason to not procure anything.
 
Whoever wrote this article missed a bunch of points, or simply decided to ignore them:
Expert Anant’s on-site opinion about SU-57 after flying it personally from Moscow, this expert also visited the SU-57 plant personally to notice production problem.
Of-Course if a small number of 36 Rafales is not going to be maintenance problem, SU-57 wouldn’t either.

this expert is very qualified to give opinion on SU-57.
 
Expert Anant’s on-site opinion about SU-57 after flying it personally from Moscow, this expert also visited the SU-57 plant personally to notice production problem.
Of-Course if a small number of 36 Rafales is not going to be maintenance problem, SU-57 wouldn’t either.

this expert is very qualified to give opinion on SU-57.
Rather than trying to be snarky, how about you actually give some evidence? Russia has received some Su-57s, but gauging both by their limited deployment and the small batches, it is known that they are still only in small-scale production.
 
India shall immediately buy 36 su57 and 36 rafael f4 and then work with Saab and rafeael to make super rafael and super gripen indigenously along with super sukhoi
India can use engine from Safran or al51 from russia for it's AmCA or tejas mk1A or tejas mk2 projects
Yes, let's get that massive maintenance headache. That's what we need, isn't it?
 

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