Russia's Su-57E Offer for India Reaches Advanced Stage; Includes Ready-to-Fly Jets, Local Production, and Joint Two-Seat Variant

Russia's Su-57E Offer for India Reaches Advanced Stage; Includes Ready-to-Fly Jets, Local Production, and Joint Two-Seat Variant


Discussions between New Delhi and Moscow regarding the purchase and domestic manufacturing of the Su-57E fifth-generation stealth fighter are progressing rapidly.

Recent reports and statements suggest the talks have moved into a highly advanced phase. Russia has tabled an extensive proposal that promises the swift delivery of fully assembled jets to India, followed by large-scale production within the country under a technology transfer agreement.

This comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly reaffirmed the offer during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in June 2026, offering joint production with "no limitations."

According to officials, the current plan aims to supply the Indian Air Force (IAF) with an initial batch of 36 to 60 ready-to-fly Su-57E aircraft. This move would provide India with an immediate fifth-generation stealth capability to counter regional developments.

Following this first phase, manufacturing would shift to Indian factories under a licensed production deal. The strategy seeks to quickly modernise the IAF's combat fleet while strongly supporting India's ambition to build a self-reliant domestic defence industry.

Sources confirm that the dialogue is mature, with Moscow having shared extensive technical data on the fighter's performance with the IAF.

Russia is reportedly showing great flexibility in meeting India’s demands, especially regarding the transfer of critical technology and local industrial involvement.

Recent statements from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) indicate that the Russian Defence Ministry has even offered full access to the aircraft's source code, a rare and highly valuable concession in global defence agreements.

In addition to setting up local assembly lines, Moscow has proposed co-developing a customised twin-seater version of the Su-57 designed specifically for the IAF’s tactical needs.

The deal also opens the door for manufacturing Russian aerial weapons in India, along with the integration of homegrown Indian systems like the BrahMos-A supersonic cruise missile. This ensures the jets can be heavily customised with high levels of indigenous technology and weaponry.

To prepare for potential manufacturing, Russian experts have already inspected HAL's facilities, specifically the Nashik plant, which has a long history of successfully assembling Su-30MKI fighters.

The audit concluded that roughly half of the existing infrastructure could be repurposed for the Su-57 programme with some new investments. This existing setup and workforce experience could significantly speed up the start of any future production if a final contract is signed.

Russia is heavily promoting the Su-57E as a top-tier stealth fighter. Its design significantly reduces its radar cross-section using advanced shaping, internal bays for weapons, and special radar-absorbing coatings.

The jet features a powerful Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar, thrust-vectoring engines for high manoeuvrability, modern electronic warfare systems, and AI-assisted flight computers, making it highly effective in modern, network-enabled warfare.

Russian representatives also point out that the Su-57 has been tested in real-world combat scenarios. It has operated in complex environments heavily defended by anti-aircraft missile networks and advanced electronic jamming.

According to Moscow, this practical combat experience proves that the aircraft can perform reliably in the demanding conditions of modern warfare.

Advocates for the Su-57 note that its stealth capabilities and cutting-edge sensors would give the IAF a major technological leap over existing fourth-generation jets, whether for dominating the skies or conducting precise strikes on ground targets.

Furthermore, the aircraft's spacious internal weapon bays allow it to carry a substantial payload without compromising its stealth.

As India waits for its indigenous Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) to mature over the next decade, the Su-57E presents a viable option to bridge the immediate capability gap.
 
Super offer. Get engine tech also. Get support for Kaveri also. So india can reduce huge expenses. Scrap rafale useless deal and safran engine deal.
 
Super offer. Get engine tech also. Get support for Kaveri also. So india can reduce huge expenses. Scrap rafale useless deal and safran engine deal.
Bro we need a 4.5 gen jet besides Su 30 for future, it's Spectra EW suit is very good , Meteor and Scalp proved their worth in Op Sindoor, it will be better than our LCA Mk1/1A
 
What cost bro. 40billion. Your tax will be tripled in future. For walking u need payment tax. Ready for it. Brahmos enough bro.
 
It seems we are on the path to procure both Rafales and SU57, it will make up the shortfall of our squadron strength and AMCA is bit far off, full induction not before 2040. But this happens we must consider ourselves blessed with our wonderful PM.
 
The Su-57 can readily provide India with a 5tg gen Stealth Jet in time to counter Pakistan which is set to get its J-35s from China by the end of the current decade. Getting a few squadrons of the Su-57 as an interim stealth fighter, besides the 4.5 gen Rafales, will give the IAF a huge interim boost till the AMCA comes online in the next decade...
 
as many have said, we don't need local manufacture of su57. just get 1 2 squadrons as a stop gap and focus on AMCA
 
The Russian jets are very advanced. that's how they get air superiority over Crimea and Ukraine. They have proved in the three days war against Ukraine how advanced they are. No analogs in the world. Best engineering and tactics. Now they proved how advanced they are in the skies of Russia as well. Well defended oil facilities all over the entire country.
So keep going on with this agreement.
 
The Russian jets are very advanced. that's how they get air superiority over Crimea and Ukraine. They have proved in the three days war against Ukraine how advanced they are. No analogs in the world. Best engineering and tactics. Now they proved how advanced they are in the skies of Russia as well. Well defended oil facilities all over the entire country.
So keep going on with this agreement.
Your sarcasm is on a whole new level! I guess that's meant to be tongue-in-cheek? because all the facts you're presenting are false!
If there is one piece of concrete evidence that the Russians are incapable of doing something, it is Ukraine, which demonstrates every day that Russian equipment is not resilient at all.
 
Your sarcasm is on a whole new level! I guess that's meant to be tongue-in-cheek? because all the facts you're presenting are false!
If there is one piece of concrete evidence that the Russians are incapable of doing something, it is Ukraine, which demonstrates every day that Russian equipment is not resilient at all.
Just mirroring the article's sarcasm 🫡. If this turns out to be true, then someone in our beloved government has clearly been bought
 
SU-57 is only for stop gap..India is actively looking to mount it's indigenous drones/ missile on it ( same with new procurement of Rafale) for which Source code was important criteria for the deal. So whatever limitations that these jets may have against J-35/F35 , India is trying to bridge the gap with its customised weapons and equipment that will be mounted on these Jets .
 
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Bro we need a 4.5 gen jet besides Su 30 for future, it's Spectra EW suit is very good , Meteor and Scalp proved their worth in Op Sindoor, it will be better than our LCA Mk1/1A
I too accept it as we have a long connection with them operating Sepecat Jaguars, Mirage & Rafael along with choppers.....

But they are not allowing us to integrate our weapons...

LCA is getting delayed.... Spectra warfare integration....

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Too much cost escalation....

As to IDRW IAF may go for immediate purchase of two more squadrons of Rafaels.... Local production may continue..... No clear picture.....

LCA too is also a potent competitor with Brahmos-NG, Astra Rudhram & SAAW.....
 
Your sarcasm is on a whole new level! I guess that's meant to be tongue-in-cheek? because all the facts you're presenting are false!
If there is one piece of concrete evidence that the Russians are incapable of doing something, it is Ukraine, which demonstrates every day that Russian equipment is not resilient at all.
Sir, you are not accepting the "wound on your skin".... After almost 12 months, you are proving that all 36 French machines are safe.... We public get astonished....... We too are patriotic Indians.......
 
India should target
1.sqaudron as ready to fly
2. Rest with max tech transfer
3. Get technology and manufacturing of engine as that's the weak area of India and should be the target, so that it will help India improve its kaveri engine program to get needed engine for Tejas Mk-1A, develop its own replacement for F414 to become independent and remove dependency of NON-TRUSTED US.
4. This will help address concerns delays from Tejas program
 
India should target
1.sqaudron as ready to fly
2. Rest with max tech transfer
3. Get technology and manufacturing of engine as that's the weak area of India and should be the target, so that it will help India improve its kaveri engine program to get needed engine for Tejas Mk-1A, develop its own replacement for F414 to become independent and remove dependency of NON-TRUSTED US.
4. This will help address concerns delays from Tejas program
According to another thread on the forum Kaveri 2.0 will be flight tested in a Tejas development aircraft. If it performs, Mk1A engine problem solved!

Developing an Indian engine to avoid use of F414 in Tejas Mk2 does not fit the Mk2 timeline. It would possibly/probably push Mk2 production to some time after 2040.
 

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