F-22 versus Su-35 kulbit maneuver comparison. Kulbit maneuver is basically a very tight loop in the vertical. The tightest looper gains more tactical advantage in air combat.
This isn’t even the same maneuver. The SU35 is performing a kulbit, demonstrating its high instantaneous turn rate. The F22 is demonstrating its post stall control by pitching up to bleed off speed and stall the plane before using the rudders and elevators to rotate the plane despite a high degree angle of attack and the low speed. The nose is pointed horizontally but the plane is in a steep descending pattern.
Bear in mind, the F22's maneuver is called "Mongo Flip", and it was designed specifically by the USAF to demonstrate the F22's post-stall capabilities. Sukhoi's is the Kulbit, not the F22.
a real Kulbit is done in the horizontal, and just like in this video, ive only seen the F-22 do a sort of Kulbit in the vertical. besides that both the Cobra and the Kulbit were invented on the normal Su-27A/B without thrust vectoring, and there still is no western jet, that can do a full Cobra or Kulbit without the use of vectored thrust. this is because the Su-27 and Mig-29 airframe have been optimized to generate equal lift on both sides of the airframe, even post stall. western aircraft are not symmetrical with their broken airflow distribution. which causes one wing to roll down. and the nose to point down as well if it maintains a post stall manoeuvre, the Su-27 and Mig-29 are specifically designed not to have this problem. which is why both of them can do a full 110-120 degree Cobra and a full horizontal 360 degree Kulbit without vectored thrust.
@@doctorkronos4964 if so, then the pilot that first did it should have named his manouver. he did not, so now the Cobra is universally know as "Pugachev's Cobra" which is defined by going nose up more then 110 degree's. something the draken can not do. in the draken they also invented it to recover from deep stalls "or super stalls" which is quite different from doing it in normal flight. the cobra as we know it today was invented by Igor Volk, in a bog standard Mig-29A and later refined in a Su-27B and then shown off at LeBourget Paris Airshow in 1989 where it gained international recognition the pilot that flew the airshow was Viktor Pugachev, the first pilot Igor Volk, says he was inspired by Egyptian Pilots doing high angle of attack stuff in the Mig-21 during the early 70's, he then started trying it out on the Mig-29 during that planes initial test flights and found that it would nose up even more then the Mig-21. then the Su-27 came along, and it did it even better then the mig-29.
@@LodewijkVrije The cobra maneuver is known as Pugachev's cobra, yes, because it was him that made it famous in airshows. However, that doesn't mean it was his invention, as Drakens already performed cobra maneuvers in the late 50s. Only thing I wanted to express was the fact that the J35D was the first ever jet to pull it off (not the Pugachev's cobra of 110+, but was able to do a cobra of 90). Even before Pogachev, there was another Soviet pilot (Igor Volk) that pulled off the cobra (90 here too). The Soviets and Russians can rightfully claim that they are the first (and only one as far as I know) to pull off Pugachev's Cobra of 110+, but they aren't the first ones to do the original cobra before the maneuver was publicly known. Didn't mean to discredit Pogachev or the soviet/Russians jets and pilots in any way. Apologies if that was how you interpreted it.
Idk about speed frames but approaches are completely different. F-22 is going vertical at very low speed and does ~300° turn while SU-35 moves horizontally at high speed and does 360° turn. So making fun of Ruskies is not on point!
This video is hilarious in that the person who posted it doesn’t realize that between these two videos, the SU-35’s performance exceeded the F-22’s. Yes the Raptor turned sharper, but you can tell during the freeze-frame that the pilot has very little control over his/her aircraft at the moment. The Flanker on the other hand is in full control and ready to execute whatever maneuver is next on the roster. The F-22 still has to recover from the stall before it can maneuver properly.
@@fork9001 i dont understand why you guys criticize super maneuverable maneuvers on modern fifth gen fighters, they entire point of the fifth gen platform is to have first strike capability before the adversary even knows whats going on. Yet yall goofballs focused on maneuverability of the platform yet from a performance standpoint its nearly irrelevant
@@raindrop8061 no its not that fifth gen are bad su 35 is much worse in a dogfight but since the video focused only on maneuverability so are the comments
@@raindrop8061 5th gen is a marketing term not a real thing you look and sound stupid going around saying "it's 5th gen dude not even same ballpark" as if 5th gen is anything but a marketing term, yes these have better stealth capabilities but 5th gen was never a term or idea used in the development, only afterward when a marketer said something along the lines of it and it stuck, it gave the idea that we're getting new futuristic generations of tech, in reality it isn't a "generational" thing, it's just new tech, cool nonetheless.
The Raptor is losing more speed in its maneuver and in a dogfight speed is life. That said I think both aircraft are impressive for being able to execute that kind of maneuver at all.
If a rookie pilot sees them pull a cobra. And hes right on that ruskies tail. Hes going to fly by and get shot down. Its a theory. But can happen. Only if your a idiot though
both aircraft would get killed if they make that maneuver in real combat. both planes stalll to a point of near zero energy and proper recovery can last more than half of a minute. this tricks are nice to test the limits of the aircraft but useless in real combat.
The raptor has a 1.25 PTWR (Power to weight ratio). It doesnt care about bleeding speed, because it will gain most if not all of it in nearly the same time it bled it.
@@Ewig_Luftenglanz stop regurgitating the same tired incorrect slogans you hear from the drooling idiot fangirls and rub your 2 braincells together and come up with your own thoughts and opinions
After watching a whole series of these maneuvers it seems that the F-22 is capable of wilder angles and more stall time for sure. I think as far as the angles capable of being produced the F-22 is undoubtedly the champion. However, from every video I studied, it seems equally unquestionable that the SU-35 has more control within the maneuvers than the F-22 Raptor does. It seems to regain control and launch back to speed far more quickly. In the middle of the maneuvers it looks like the pilot is more in control the entire time than the F-22 pilot is. The SU-35 exits the maneuvers far more quickly and is entering into a completely new maneuver seemingly before the F-22 has even regained control of the stall. Now I'm not about to pretend I know anything at all about this subject. For all I know the pilots flying the F-22 Raptors in the videos I watched may have been purposely stalling for longer. But it does seem from the moment you can visually detect the plane exiting the maneuver until the time it's back into a normal flight pattern is longer with the F-22 than the SU-35. So I don't know the first thing about fighter jets and I'm not about to pretend otherwise. I don't know what capabilities between the two planes the average fighter pilot would prefer. But if my observations are indeed correct, than other things being equal, it would seem to me the ability to regain control in a stall and get back up to high speed would be more valuable than being capable of maintaining a maneuver for longer at sharper angles. But again that's spoken as a civilian with no training in what to look for. It's just an untrained eye and a my limited ability to assess what I imagine to be more valuable in the context of a dog fight or similar scenarios. Anyone is more than welcome to correct me if any of my conclusions are based on a false understanding of this comparison. I'd rather be wrong and learn something new than be right and learn nothing.
You are not really wrong, I just don't get why this much stupid people trying to make one look way better than another, in an air to air fight you won't see neither of those trying anything of the kind, if they do its really over for them, you slow down your plane is facing completely upwards so the surface your enemy is gonna be able to shot will be bigger and its just gonna make the dumbass pulling that manouver die in the fireball the plane is gonna turn into.
At the end of the day the F-22 is stealthy and the Su-35 is not, so it doesn't really matter that much. By the time the F-22 is within visual range, it has already fired its missile and is out of there. Meanwhile, the Su-35 can't even use guided missiles against the F-22, because it has countermeasures against both infrared and radar guided missiles so strong that it would take a volley of air-to-air missiles from multiple Su-35s all locking on properly to take it down.
This is a really poor comparison. What is the air temperature ? Must be the same to be a relevant comparison. What is the air humidity ? Must be the same to be relevant. What is the configuration of both planes .How much fuel .The skill of the pilot. Are both of the pilots trying to do the maneuver as quick as possible ? Because i've seen Su 35 do this quite faster than this at airshows. Also doesn't look to be the same maneuver but two variations . The newest su fighters have thrust vectoring on multiple axes and the f22 just one.Not to mention the new su 57 . I've also seen a f22 beaten by an old rafale in a dogfight . F22 has other advantages vs russian jets but not turnfighting .
You must assume that both pilots represent the top of the pyramid and both are pushing the machine to the outside of the envelope. Otherwise there is no point to any comparison of any kind.
Both planes are 20m long, the Su35 appears to be twice as large as the f22 in this comparison, meaning the su35 is more frame centered because it was moving slower, the F22 was flying faster and stalled, Kulbit has constant timing, while the su35 turn was constant, the f22 went into a deceleration and then an acceleration. So not only the su35 was turning tighter and completely round, it also wasn't stalled. I call bullshit american bias on this video.
@@816_BooG f22 wasn't consistent. The Kulbit is a no stall constant speed circle, the F22 did a rope a dope, and no the Su35 is just 2 meters larger than the F22, almost nothing. Cope muritard, I'm sure you still think the P51 was the best ww2 piston fighter... the Spitfire and the La-7 wanna talk to you on the dead end
F-22 turned more angle and maybe will turn 3 more times, because the pilot will need to recover from that flat stall. In other hand, Su-35 achieved a smooth linear fight almost right after the maneuver end
+TheStarvingSamurai Nice catch, I stand corrected ;) He is humiliating himself, not shelf. I let the "h" sneak in. And the reason why he is humiliating himself lies in the fact that F-22 can`t and had never done Kulbit maneuver on public display. What we actually see in this meaningless video are two different maneuvers (he is doing that very often). Su-35S is performing Kulbit maneuver, but the F-22 is doing high angle of attack loop. The difference between the two is huge!. The loop is just the loop and in this case it is performed at close to 60° AoA. (at the end of the video we can see considerable amount of side-slip, not the good thing at all) During the Kulbit maneuver the Su-35S is going forward (relative to the wind) and at the same time it is rotating around its center of gravity (CG). At one moment the plane is actually flying backwards (technically speaking that would be 180° AoA). The maneuver has no meaningful combat value, but it is done to present the controlability of the plane in most difficult situations. So once again, he is just humiliating himself in the eyes of the people who know the thing or two about planes (I hope I did it right this time, English is not my mother language :D) again, no Ruskie`s got embarrassed ;) The only fanboy here is mister Yves Dulac !
I've seen the F22 do a Fish Hook turn in after burner, or in regular flight and much faster change directions that what we've seen here or for the comparison with the Su 35. Just type it in.
Turned more angle isn't what defines kulbit. Kulbit is about controllability on low speed the F-22 cannot even match the Pugachev Cobra. A real cobra is 120° which only everdone by SU-30 and MIG-29OVT, the F-22 Only capable of 90°.
The f22 are designed not to fly like any other aircraft . It will not be allowed to return in a straight line pattern like other aircraft do. The pilot maneuvers it constantly . It flies always in an angle .
Uh.... pal the Su 35's nose is ready to lock and fire while the F-22 is stuck in the pitch position. What on earth are you talking about the F-22 is Done!? LAUGHABLE
I think you're an extremist USA fanboy but he's got a point, RU jets are somewhat bulky, and I think they rely on TVC too much and I have a question, if both jet do it in airshow, is it possible for someone would do it slower or faster than normal/battle maneuver?
You would never use this maneuver in combat. Killing your forward momentum like that is just begging to die. Note that it took 15 seconds to complete that maneuver... In 15 seconds, an AIM-9 or R-73 can cover 12+ km, and an AMRAAM or R-27 could cover 15-20 km. The only potential combat use for such a maneuver would be to get a snapshot off with a close-range missile like the AIM9 or R73, but doing so guarantees that the missile already in the air running you down will catch you.
By doing that manouver in a fight you have to be at a relatively slow speed wich is probably not gonna happen, second, if you pull that move in a real fight you are seriously stupid, at the point that your plane is facing upwards you start to see the plane's full surface, wich is enormous, and the other pilot is going to make of your plane a fireball at that point, it's just to show off and there's nothing bad in it, but you gotta understand that those manouvers are not reliable and efficient, it's really just a way to make yourself see fire closer than ever, and dying. In the case I explained the planes are medium distance away from each other, if they are closer to each other let's say 30 meters of distance by the time the plane in front finishes the manouver the other plane is in yet in the other side of the world. So it's not efficient in any case that you can imagine.
A tight loop such as a kulbit means you also remain within the azimuth of an AIM-120 or within the seeker of a Sidewinder coming to you at Mach speed. This maneuver is not suitable for dodging an incoming missile. However it is useful for evading air to air gun fire... that is if you and the aircraft can react by the time the bullet leaves the vulcan gun of the enemy aircraft.
it's suitable for dodging adjacent missiles, not trailing or leading missiles. As for the seeker, do you really think it can move more than 90 degrees from the base angle of a mach2+ missile? the point is to fuck with the calculations of turn limitations, not lose a lock
Mejor ve cómo tú F-22 supuestamente "furtivo" fue vulnerado en Siria por los SU-35 😂😂😂 los F-22 supuestamente "invisibles" fueron descubiertos en Siria por los SU-35 Rusos, su "furtividad" no les dió la ventaja esperada, que paso pro Yankees? No hablan de eso? 😂 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺💪
@@MiG-31893that is the most bullshit statement ive heard, if they wanted the russians to know their positions why would they use a stealth fighter in the first place? 😂
@ Because think of it this way. The Russian fighters were now very close to the bombers the F-22s were intercepting. The raptors actually were firing warning flares to the Su-25s, and the Su-35s then had their radars lit up. However the Su-25s that had been intercepted already told the Su-35s what was going on anyway, so Su-35 didn’t just “detect” F-22. If you look up the “picture” that the Russians use to defend this claim it’s pretty funny actually, because firstly it’s obviously a YF-22, and secondly the Su-35 was either really close to capture the ground with the F-22 like that, or it was in the stratosphere.
I would like to point out the fact that this isn't the F-22's full AOA neither it's full capabilities, American pilots are only allowed to show the F-22's capabilities to an extent at airshows. This can even cause bad habits for these pilots and requires further training to make sure the pilots use the F-22's full capabilities in actual combat later.
@@cheytacpraetoriancomposite3413 i never said that the flanker was, however the flanker really isn't classified and has been exported to other countries, it isn't restricted to show its maximum capabilities and knowing russia, they probably have on multiple occasions.
I dont even think its a security restriction more than it is a mechanical one. f22s are already very expensive to maintain so they dont want to risk any extra wear on the airframe on an airshow
Человек, который пишет "*** обижены?" уже обижен на ***. Это касается в том числе и людей, которые пишут "Русские, обиделись?", и людей, которые пишут "Американцы, обиделись?" Это несерьёзно и тупо
at 0.06s the Su35/Su57 can also spin along the vertical axis, lke a circus performer spinning a dinner plate on a pole. there are videos here demonstrating this. I was amazed the first time I saw it.
Not a ruski fanboy . F22 fanboy instead but su 35 bigger body might have something to do with it. And also i've seen su 57 perform better manuevers than su35 even though they have same thrust vectoring capabilities but ig its gotta do with different design and body size.
Person: makes video of Su-35 maneuvering Comments: how beautiful Another Person: makes video of F-22 doing maneuvers in the same vector Comments: F-22 is faking maneuvers. Fuck the commenters, they’re both amazing planes.
well, kulbit is doing a looping whiloe keeping a part of ur momentum, the f-22 does a " casual" normùal looping, while the su shows his supermanouverbility
@@demscrazy6574The video is parallel 0:03, 0:05, 0:12. The video is cut off, it is not played to the end. The end of the maneuvers can be easily found online. The "falling leaf" maneuver is a completely different aerobatics figure and is definitely not performed by their Somersault figures. I will not claim that the F-22 crashed, but the F-22 definitely lost stability, which should not be lost when performing a Somersault figure. PS. In addition, the F-22 still fell on its tail at the end of the maneuver 0:12. PPS. And there is a grammatical error in the text of the video. I wonder who should be "embarrassed"!?))
@@demscrazy6574 In straight-line flight, every aircraft is stable. And yes, I do not argue, the F-15 is the most stable in such a flight. Therefore, he probably could not win the competition against the 4th generation Su-27 aircraft, which took place in the 90s of the last century. I know "a little" about aviation. ;)
The F-22 is more comparable to the su-37 when it comes to comparing maneuverability which does that maneuver much faster. However, though the Su-37 can do that maneuver faster, that is not what matters most. If the su-37 did that maneuver to the f-15, it would die. After the maneuver is complete, you still need to maneuver the plan to a missle lock. My the Su-37 is back up to speed to start turning and stop falling, it has been locked onto.
None of this matters in a modern fight. The Raptor would kill the Su-35 before it could ever even see it on radar. Dogfights don't exist in modern jet combat.
After ww2 Americans came to a conclusion that in 9 out of 10 cases the tank gunfights were won by the crew that saw their enemy first, aimed first, shot first. Even a 75mmm HE shell fired from the M4 Sherman tank induced sufficient shock on the enemy tankers who's tank had just been hit, which gave their adversaries further advantage in reloading the gun with AP shell and finishing the enemy tank. American tanks were not at all as bad as people sometimes think. But, wait a moment, the video is about an aircrafts, not tanks...Yes. All the stealth advertisement campaign is based on the presumption that people can't distinguish between a tank and an aircraft. Am I drunk or insane? I hope I am not. But AP shell travels seconds at max before it hits the target. On the other hand, when you launch an AA missile from beyond the reach of enemy radar as well as other enemy detectors ( naked eye, IR, etc. ) it has to travel maybe 50, maybe 100 km before it can hit the target. That gives the enemy enough time to react. In both Gulf wars U.S. pilots sometimes outmaneuvered several Iraqi surface to air missiles at once. In their F15s. And they succesfully did it, even though they had much less time to react, because the missiles were being launched from the ground so the distance was much shorter. Once F22 pilot launches his AA missile, his aircraft is no more stealthy. The missile simply has an engine, that produces warmth. And then, after the Russian pilot easily outmaneuvres all F22's missiles - Why shouldn't he? American pilots can do it in worse planes under worse conditions. - it's a time for a dogfight. Russian pilots have been never taught the nonsensical theory about dogfights being outdated. On the other hand, Anericans thought that the era of dogfights is over after ww1, then after ww2, then after Korean war, than at the begining of the Vietnam war ( called American war by Vietnamese )....and then now. And it has always been a complete BS. Btw, large ground radars working in long radio waves can easily see the "invisible" stealth aircrafts. From many hundred kilometrs. All the Stealth history is just a way to sell useles garbage at insanely high prices. Which is the true purpose of these aircrafts.
LOL Slagging off the SU-35 like a true F-22 fanboy weener.. If you ever got the chance to fly in an SU-35, even an old mig-21, you'd spunk your pants in excitement!
If you think that the F-22 can perform a kulbit whil the Su-35 cant, or overall that the F-22 is more manuevrable, well you are completely ignorant in air combat engagments
the important matter is... this trick is only for airshows displays. useless in real combat. get your bird in a stall state of near zero speed/energy is turn you and your plane in the easiest target ever for 30 seconds or more.
Haha Yves Dullard. Russian invented the maneuvre and they have half a dozen aircraft that can do it. All the American's invented was the Fatberg maneuvre.
No. The point of the maneuver is to specifically bleed airspeed to make the attacker i.e the guy who is chasing you to overshoot and end up in front of you. In practice it's rarelyuseful.
@@thedaftaviator5737 Ok if you want to compare maneuvers, just check this video at 0:41 mark: ua-cam.com/video/AlJJmcaRdd0/v-deo.html Su-35 in your video can not exceed 90 deg/sec while F-22 can exceed 100 deg/sec.
The Su-35 or any Flanker loses all of its energy once it pulls a Cobra or Kulbit, in the F-22, however, it has the power to main gain its energy after such maneuvers. F-22 can perform those two maneuvers, it’s just that it looks different because of how they were built.
I brought something to measure and suddenly it was claimed that the F22 could turn more. Looks like it's slow and not agile like the su35. It's more of a stealth attack. can't dog fight😅😅😅
F22 were too short kibit different from su35 that have a long it look f22 have limit about fly in low speed the usa have a hight altitude,hight speed but bad flying at low speed russian have a good manuenver,good at flying at low speed but no mug altitude and speed like usa plane both of them need a each other ability if they have each other plane ability that is a time for a real word that say best jet figther
why in gods name would it even want to dogfight, when the f-22 could destroy the su35 from hundreds of miles away, before the su35 even knew that it was there
Ha ha yeah if only they know what happened when an su35 intercepted a f22 , the f22 pilot said “ we prefer to engage at a distance “ what ? It’s supposed to be a dog fighter ha ha that means getting close . Reality hit the f22 pilot when he couldn’t out manoeuvre the su
@@yvesdulac1871 the su35 has dominant advantages at close range , the f22 is a sitting duck in a barrel . If the f22 wasn’t flawed badly as a dog fighter then they still produce it .
@@pauldean8638 I have many insider's information. Su-35 lose altitudes in turns like hell. It got busted in multiples close-in battles, even with Super Hornet. The most recent incident is Oct. 2021 where China's Su-35 got busted by F/A-18Es.
@@yvesdulac1871 think your information is way off , how does having 3D thrust vectoring would a jet lose altitude being banked , it just turn the nozzle to compensate . Yeah the f22 can’t do that can it , up and down the f22 nozzles goes . We chatting f22 and su35 not f18 , that be me saying top trumps with su57 which is the best jet ever produced
@@pauldean8638 Do you know that Su-35 can only deflect its nozzles 15 degrees while F-22 can deflect them 20 degrees? That is 33% difference to turn the aircraft!
Well personally I beleive F-22 outmaneuvers Su-30 easily. SU-30 never do any maneuver that exceeds 100 degree/second nose pointing rate, while F-22 always does that.
@@yvesdulac1871 Yes F-22 is much more stable. It's better at something and worse at other thing. I love SU-30 more just because you can ride your girlfriend on it )))
@@myazleoful Well personally I beleive F-22 outmaneuvers Su-30 easily. SU-30 never does any maneuver that exceeds 100 degree/second nose pointing rate, while F-22 always does that.
Yeah, if the american airforce was sooooo sure about their aircrafts being able to compete and out maneuver the russian aircrafts, the yankees airforce generals and authorities would not have refused/declined the joint training with the russians.
The last thing the American government wants is videos on the internet of Russian jet fighters dominating American jet fighters in the joint training. that would do bad for the American propaganda system. truth does not exist down there.
you are a fool war games makes between both countries and alway rusian wins over americans. In many times americans accept that russian aircrafts has better performance than own. The only adventadge of f22 over su35-37 is the stealth tech
You only beieve that the aircraft its the important thing, you forget the pilot and the performance that claim during combat, and what you want??? reach cold war or vietnam war??? each time that you comment you use oldest data to maintain in a "correct" position, thats patetic, at this days russian aircrafts are superior that usa ones SU-50 its the proof. Want more proofs, SU-35 not always need a perfect runway to take of or landing F-22 well...., another one Su-35 has a version for aircraft carriers, want more??? R-77-M1 A2A missile here one of the post that i found the oldest ones all dissapear cofda.wordpress.com/2015/10/04/u-s-repeatedly-loses-in-pentagon-war-games-against-russia/
LOL you are really patetic, you know that b-2 or f-22 tech is usseles vs low frec radars and passive radars??? well back to the point, this about war games many of these games its in real time, the first airplane detected = destroyed, or in dog figth the fighter jet that hold a 6 Oclock position for more than 5 secs wins so ???? what its better???? anyway i found a small mind person, that cant maintain the objective comments
Yves Dulac well Serbia f117 is a sample how stealth tech was detected, you want numbers go to some military Office in USA or Russia and stop your trash talk you lose the point comments ago 😂, damn fanboy
The point of the kilobit is not how fast it's done. It's about the amount of time the aircraft spend travelling in theoretical the wrong direction. This is where non Russian aircraft struggle. I've seen raptors doing Cobras and kulbits but they are very rare and are rather rushed and quick. Russian Cobras and kulbits are two a penny and are far nicer to look at as they are slow and show the length of time the aircraft can happily spend in awkward manoeuvres. The slower the kulbits, the better. The slower the cobra the better. Simply flipping the aircraft quickly with your vector thrust means very little. Also, doing it at the top of a climb shouldn't really count. The aircraft should be flying straight and level. Ironically I think the person that uploaded this video is the fanboy. One of Americas great flaws is assuming everything is the best because it's American. The F-35 flying Turkey is the most expensive waste of time man has seen but America won't see it that way. You can probably buy 3 SU-57s for the price of one flying Turkey and one 57 would probably knock it out the sky, never mind three. One last thing. Why is it only the latest US aircraft that can kind of do Cobras and kulbits when the flanker was doing it 30 years ago. Surely should tell you something.
Also going to add that the su in this video is much more controlled and levels off at a nice exit angle. The raptor looks all over the place and less controlled. More just pull the stick back as hard as you can rather than skilled control.
Again, this f-22 was performing a pre-planned maneuver in a air show where it flips in to a falling leaf maneuver. It is not trying to perform a cobra. It can pull a cobra tho. Pugachev’s cobra is an air show gimmick. Not useful in actual combat
BlaZe119 BG | The SU-35 can continue flying straight the very same moment it finishes the maneuver while the F-22 needs extra time to boost itself into straight position and break the freefall...
Quick kill ratio comparison. Kills-Deaths-Number Built F15: 104-0-1198 su57: 0-0-21 F22: 241-2-195 (Based on red flag exercise) F25: 20-1-980+ (Kills based on simulated combat) if you wanna know how I got my info, just look up "(Plane Name) kill ratio", click on like the first link, should find you what you need. Russia hasn't released any information about su57 kill ratio to the public.
@@CyberlifeFan12934 we shall see when it matters in ww3 pal....i support Russia, China, Iran and allies, any White western man like me with a brain would too!
This comparison is meaningless and half the comment section has no clue what they’re talking about Also has anyone considered the fact that it’s apples vs oranges here, 4th vs 5th generation, not to mention the fact that the Sukhoi’s kulbit wasn’t the best example out there.
This isn’t even the same maneuver. The SU35 is performing a kulbit, demonstrating its high instantaneous turn rate. The F22 is demonstrating its post stall control by pitching up to bleed off speed and stall the plane before using the rudders and elevators to rotate the plane despite a high degree angle of attack and the low speed. The nose is pointed horizontally but the plane is in a steep descending pattern.
And still does it quicker
@@springbloom5940 nope
Your moms are whores.
@@TheArcticFoxxo yup
@@springbloom5940 If the intentions are not the same, then the speed of executions will also not be the same.
Bear in mind, the F22's maneuver is called "Mongo Flip", and it was designed specifically by the USAF to demonstrate the F22's post-stall capabilities. Sukhoi's is the Kulbit, not the F22.
a real Kulbit is done in the horizontal, and just like in this video, ive only seen the F-22 do a sort of Kulbit in the vertical. besides that both the Cobra and the Kulbit were invented on the normal Su-27A/B without thrust vectoring, and there still is no western jet, that can do a full Cobra or Kulbit without the use of vectored thrust.
this is because the Su-27 and Mig-29 airframe have been optimized to generate equal lift on both sides of the airframe, even post stall.
western aircraft are not symmetrical with their broken airflow distribution. which causes one wing to roll down. and the nose to point down as well if it maintains a post stall manoeuvre, the Su-27 and Mig-29 are specifically designed not to have this problem. which is why both of them can do a full 110-120 degree Cobra and a full horizontal 360 degree Kulbit without vectored thrust.
It’s to do with the massive wings of Russian aircraft... they can fly at really low speeds
Just saying, SAAB's J35 Draken is the first jet ever to pull off the cobra. Neither does it have thrust vectoring, but it has huge delta wings, yes.
@@doctorkronos4964 if so, then the pilot that first did it should have named his manouver.
he did not, so now the Cobra is universally know as "Pugachev's Cobra" which is defined by going nose up more then 110 degree's. something the draken can not do.
in the draken they also invented it to recover from deep stalls "or super stalls" which is quite different from doing it in normal flight.
the cobra as we know it today was invented by Igor Volk, in a bog standard Mig-29A and later refined in a Su-27B and then shown off at LeBourget Paris Airshow in 1989 where it gained international recognition the pilot that flew the airshow was Viktor Pugachev, the first pilot Igor Volk, says he was inspired by Egyptian Pilots doing high angle of attack stuff in the Mig-21 during the early 70's, he then started trying it out on the Mig-29 during that planes initial test flights and found that it would nose up even more then the Mig-21. then the Su-27 came along, and it did it even better then the mig-29.
@@LodewijkVrije The cobra maneuver is known as Pugachev's cobra, yes, because it was him that made it famous in airshows. However, that doesn't mean it was his invention, as Drakens already performed cobra maneuvers in the late 50s. Only thing I wanted to express was the fact that the J35D was the first ever jet to pull it off (not the Pugachev's cobra of 110+, but was able to do a cobra of 90). Even before Pogachev, there was another Soviet pilot (Igor Volk) that pulled off the cobra (90 here too). The Soviets and Russians can rightfully claim that they are the first (and only one as far as I know) to pull off Pugachev's Cobra of 110+, but they aren't the first ones to do the original cobra before the maneuver was publicly known. Didn't mean to discredit Pogachev or the soviet/Russians jets and pilots in any way. Apologies if that was how you interpreted it.
@@doctorkronos4964 not like the Syrians did cobras in MiG-21s before the Russians as well or anything
It´s very easy to combine two videos and play them with different frames per second, it´s not meaningful.
+Matthias Heinz I have watched the original video of these two clips. I can guarantee that the speed of frames are not changed.
Idk about speed frames but approaches are completely different. F-22 is going vertical at very low speed and does ~300° turn while SU-35 moves horizontally at high speed and does 360° turn.
So making fun of Ruskies is not on point!
Both vids have the same FPS,
@@bbdd3737 No you can't.
This video is hilarious in that the person who posted it doesn’t realize that between these two videos, the SU-35’s performance exceeded the F-22’s. Yes the Raptor turned sharper, but you can tell during the freeze-frame that the pilot has very little control over his/her aircraft at the moment. The Flanker on the other hand is in full control and ready to execute whatever maneuver is next on the roster. The F-22 still has to recover from the stall before it can maneuver properly.
And the F-22 only rotated 270 degrees too. There is a good video of MiG-29 pulling a double kulbit, something I think the F-22 is incapable of.
@@fork9001 i dont understand why you guys criticize super maneuverable maneuvers on modern fifth gen fighters, they entire point of the fifth gen platform is to have first strike capability before the adversary even knows whats going on. Yet yall goofballs focused on maneuverability of the platform yet from a performance standpoint its nearly irrelevant
@@raindrop8061 no its not that fifth gen are bad su 35 is much worse in a dogfight but since the video focused only on maneuverability so are the comments
@@raindrop8061 5th gen is a marketing term not a real thing you look and sound stupid going around saying "it's 5th gen dude not even same ballpark" as if 5th gen is anything but a marketing term, yes these have better stealth capabilities but 5th gen was never a term or idea used in the development, only afterward when a marketer said something along the lines of it and it stuck, it gave the idea that we're getting new futuristic generations of tech, in reality it isn't a "generational" thing, it's just new tech, cool nonetheless.
Look at the condensation on the Sukhoi. That plane is falling like a fucking leaf.
How americans can give rules to RUSSIAN maneuver?
How can Russians give rules to Swedish maneuvers
@@racha270 The only Swedish maeuvre is the Volvo maneuvre where you drive very slowly causing huge tailbacks.
MiG-29 doing double kulbit:
How to be confidently incorrect in 20 seconds.
He’s half correct. The su-35 did a pugachevs cobra vs the f-22 which was doing a backflip into a post stall maneuver. You can tell it’s clipped
The Raptor is losing more speed in its maneuver and in a dogfight speed is life. That said I think both aircraft are impressive for being able to execute that kind of maneuver at all.
If a rookie pilot sees them pull a cobra. And hes right on that ruskies tail. Hes going to fly by and get shot down. Its a theory. But can happen. Only if your a idiot though
both aircraft would get killed if they make that maneuver in real combat. both planes stalll to a point of near zero energy and proper recovery can last more than half of a minute. this tricks are nice to test the limits of the aircraft but useless in real combat.
The raptor has a 1.25 PTWR (Power to weight ratio). It doesnt care about bleeding speed, because it will gain most if not all of it in nearly the same time it bled it.
And the raptor started the manoeuvre while vertical, meaning it only rotated 270 degrees. Flanker rotated whole 360.
@@Ewig_Luftenglanz stop regurgitating the same tired incorrect slogans you hear from the drooling idiot fangirls and rub your 2 braincells together and come up with your own thoughts and opinions
After watching a whole series of these maneuvers it seems that the F-22 is capable of wilder angles and more stall time for sure. I think as far as the angles capable of being produced the F-22 is undoubtedly the champion.
However, from every video I studied, it seems equally unquestionable that the SU-35 has more control within the maneuvers than the F-22 Raptor does. It seems to regain control and launch back to speed far more quickly. In the middle of the maneuvers it looks like the pilot is more in control the entire time than the F-22 pilot is. The SU-35 exits the maneuvers far more quickly and is entering into a completely new maneuver seemingly before the F-22 has even regained control of the stall.
Now I'm not about to pretend I know anything at all about this subject. For all I know the pilots flying the F-22 Raptors in the videos I watched may have been purposely stalling for longer. But it does seem from the moment you can visually detect the plane exiting the maneuver until the time it's back into a normal flight pattern is longer with the F-22 than the SU-35.
So I don't know the first thing about fighter jets and I'm not about to pretend otherwise. I don't know what capabilities between the two planes the average fighter pilot would prefer. But if my observations are indeed correct, than other things being equal, it would seem to me the ability to regain control in a stall and get back up to high speed would be more valuable than being capable of maintaining a maneuver for longer at sharper angles. But again that's spoken as a civilian with no training in what to look for. It's just an untrained eye and a my limited ability to assess what I imagine to be more valuable in the context of a dog fight or similar scenarios.
Anyone is more than welcome to correct me if any of my conclusions are based on a false understanding of this comparison.
I'd rather be wrong and learn something new than be right and learn nothing.
You are not really wrong, I just don't get why this much stupid people trying to make one look way better than another, in an air to air fight you won't see neither of those trying anything of the kind, if they do its really over for them, you slow down your plane is facing completely upwards so the surface your enemy is gonna be able to shot will be bigger and its just gonna make the dumbass pulling that manouver die in the fireball the plane is gonna turn into.
sorry but the su-30/35 and su-57 are the champs!
take your pro-Americana obsession and arrogance and shove it @Samford101
At the end of the day the F-22 is stealthy and the Su-35 is not, so it doesn't really matter that much. By the time the F-22 is within visual range, it has already fired its missile and is out of there. Meanwhile, the Su-35 can't even use guided missiles against the F-22, because it has countermeasures against both infrared and radar guided missiles so strong that it would take a volley of air-to-air missiles from multiple Su-35s all locking on properly to take it down.
@@tealmer3528 i'd take the su-35, su-57, J-11 and J-20 over the f-22 craptor
They aren’t even doing the same maneuver wdym
I feel like the Russian planes are more suited for dog fighting for how stable these aircraft are than Americans
russian planes are designed for dogfighting while american planes focus more on bvr combat
@@maybeasian5725 nope us planes can do both
@@cortney3280 yeah they can dogfight but later upgrades of the F16 seem to sacrifice maneuverability for more BVR capability
This is a really poor comparison. What is the air temperature ? Must be the same to be a relevant comparison. What is the air humidity ? Must be the same to be relevant.
What is the configuration of both planes .How much fuel .The skill of the pilot. Are both of the pilots trying to do the maneuver as quick as possible ? Because i've seen Su 35 do this quite faster than this at airshows.
Also doesn't look to be the same maneuver but two variations .
The newest su fighters have thrust vectoring on multiple axes and the f22 just one.Not to mention the new su 57 .
I've also seen a f22 beaten by an old rafale in a dogfight .
F22 has other advantages vs russian jets but not turnfighting .
You must assume that both pilots represent the top of the pyramid and both are pushing the machine to the outside of the envelope. Otherwise there is no point to any comparison of any kind.
Pull those manoeuvres in a real dogfight,your just cannon fodder
Both planes are 20m long, the Su35 appears to be twice as large as the f22 in this comparison, meaning the su35 is more frame centered because it was moving slower, the F22 was flying faster and stalled, Kulbit has constant timing, while the su35 turn was constant, the f22 went into a deceleration and then an acceleration. So not only the su35 was turning tighter and completely round, it also wasn't stalled. I call bullshit american bias on this video.
Bias bullshit ass....
F22 was consistent the whole way....
Su35 is beefy as fuck btw....
@@816_BooG f22 wasn't consistent. The Kulbit is a no stall constant speed circle, the F22 did a rope a dope, and no the Su35 is just 2 meters larger than the F22, almost nothing. Cope muritard, I'm sure you still think the P51 was the best ww2 piston fighter... the Spitfire and the La-7 wanna talk to you on the dead end
The Su-35 WAS technically stalled in terms of CAoA loss of flight, but still kind of in control
@@TheArcticFoxxo if you're stalled you have no control, that's why it's called "Stall" lmao, even if it's all just thrust and no lift
The F-22 was doing the Mongo Flip Manevuer which isn't known much
F-22 turned more angle and maybe will turn 3 more times, because the pilot will need to recover from that flat stall. In other hand, Su-35 achieved a smooth linear fight almost right after the maneuver end
F22 can go as slow as ww2 aircrafts. Stall doesn't exist for F22.
You are very persistent in humiliating your shelf, I`ll give you that :)
+Semendrija123 How was his shelf humiliated? I saw no shelf in the video??
+TheStarvingSamurai
Nice catch, I stand corrected ;)
He is humiliating himself, not shelf. I let the "h" sneak in.
And the reason why he is humiliating himself lies in the fact that F-22 can`t and had never done Kulbit maneuver on public display.
What we actually see in this meaningless video are two different maneuvers (he is doing that very often). Su-35S is performing Kulbit maneuver, but the F-22 is doing high angle of attack loop. The difference between the two is huge!.
The loop is just the loop and in this case it is performed at close to 60° AoA. (at the end of the video we can see considerable amount of side-slip, not the good thing at all)
During the Kulbit maneuver the Su-35S is going forward (relative to the wind) and at the same time it is rotating around its center of gravity (CG). At one moment the plane is actually flying backwards (technically speaking that would be 180° AoA). The maneuver has no meaningful combat value, but it is done to present the controlability of the plane in most difficult situations.
So once again, he is just humiliating himself in the eyes of the people who know the thing or two about planes (I hope I did it right this time, English is not my mother language :D) again, no Ruskie`s got embarrassed ;)
The only fanboy here is mister Yves Dulac !
But still, not the same maneuver.
I've seen the F22 do a Fish Hook turn in after burner, or in regular flight and much faster change directions that what we've seen here or for the comparison with the Su 35. Just type it in.
Turned more angle isn't what defines kulbit. Kulbit is about controllability on low speed the F-22 cannot even match the Pugachev Cobra. A real cobra is 120° which only everdone by SU-30 and MIG-29OVT, the F-22 Only capable of 90°.
I think you are blind. F-22 can do the cobra maneuver up to 140 deg : ua-cam.com/video/12uNNAMdMaY/v-deo.html
Nah, it was invented by the Swedes in the J-35, and there are more than just two planes that can do it. Get yer own maneuver
@@whoflerdude1855 Nah because there's no video of that.
@@yvesdulac1871 That's not 140 degrees.
The f22 are designed not to fly like any other aircraft . It will not be allowed to return in a straight line pattern like other aircraft do. The pilot maneuvers it constantly . It flies always in an angle .
That maneuver has no tactical significance.
Uh.... pal the Su 35's nose is ready to lock and fire while the F-22 is stuck in the pitch position. What on earth are you talking about the F-22 is Done!? LAUGHABLE
Not embarrassed at all, F22 overshot the maneuver whilst the Su35 was at point of regaining kinetic energy lost in the initial turn...
I always do that on mu x 02 while psm
Wrong! Su-35 was doing Kulbit. F-22 did not on this video.
F22 raptor doing kulbit
@Random Autonomous Drone Pilot he is actually right, that wasn't a kulbit.
@@iI_Principe that was kulbit. It doesnt matter how or what they do.
I think you're an extremist USA fanboy but he's got a point, RU jets are somewhat bulky, and I think they rely on TVC too much
and I have a question, if both jet do it in airshow, is it possible for someone would do it slower or faster than normal/battle maneuver?
no, he's alright, you're the extremist russian fan boy, you're just too stupid to realize this :D
I don't like RU Jets that much, I loved F-22
that's count being RU Fanboy?
and where is my answer? please answer my question before accuse me to be a fanboy of something
You would never use this maneuver in combat. Killing your forward momentum like that is just begging to die. Note that it took 15 seconds to complete that maneuver... In 15 seconds, an AIM-9 or R-73 can cover 12+ km, and an AMRAAM or R-27 could cover 15-20 km.
The only potential combat use for such a maneuver would be to get a snapshot off with a close-range missile like the AIM9 or R73, but doing so guarantees that the missile already in the air running you down will catch you.
By doing that manouver in a fight you have to be at a relatively slow speed wich is probably not gonna happen, second, if you pull that move in a real fight you are seriously stupid, at the point that your plane is facing upwards you start to see the plane's full surface, wich is enormous, and the other pilot is going to make of your plane a fireball at that point, it's just to show off and there's nothing bad in it, but you gotta understand that those manouvers are not reliable and efficient, it's really just a way to make yourself see fire closer than ever, and dying. In the case I explained the planes are medium distance away from each other, if they are closer to each other let's say 30 meters of distance by the time the plane in front finishes the manouver the other plane is in yet in the other side of the world. So it's not efficient in any case that you can imagine.
A tight loop such as a kulbit means you also remain within the azimuth of an AIM-120 or within the seeker of a Sidewinder coming to you at Mach speed. This maneuver is not suitable for dodging an incoming missile. However it is useful for evading air to air gun fire... that is if you and the aircraft can react by the time the bullet leaves the vulcan gun of the enemy aircraft.
it's suitable for dodging adjacent missiles, not trailing or leading missiles. As for the seeker, do you really think it can move more than 90 degrees from the base angle of a mach2+ missile? the point is to fuck with the calculations of turn limitations, not lose a lock
I can see the kulbit also being used as a sort of counter attack by shooting back at the enemy on your six
Mejor ve cómo tú F-22 supuestamente "furtivo" fue vulnerado en Siria por los SU-35 😂😂😂 los F-22 supuestamente "invisibles" fueron descubiertos en Siria por los SU-35 Rusos, su "furtividad" no les dió la ventaja esperada, que paso pro Yankees? No hablan de eso? 😂 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺💪
Because the F-22 fired of their flares. They pilots wanted the Sukhois to know their position so they could claim a couple of kills
@@MiG-31893that is the most bullshit statement ive heard, if they wanted the russians to know their positions why would they use a stealth fighter in the first place? 😂
@ Because think of it this way. The Russian fighters were now very close to the bombers the F-22s were intercepting. The raptors actually were firing warning flares to the Su-25s, and the Su-35s then had their radars lit up. However the Su-25s that had been intercepted already told the Su-35s what was going on anyway, so Su-35 didn’t just “detect” F-22.
If you look up the “picture” that the Russians use to defend this claim it’s pretty funny actually, because firstly it’s obviously a YF-22, and secondly the Su-35 was either really close to capture the ground with the F-22 like that, or it was in the stratosphere.
I would like to point out the fact that this isn't the F-22's full AOA neither it's full capabilities, American pilots are only allowed to show the F-22's capabilities to an extent at airshows. This can even cause bad habits for these pilots and requires further training to make sure the pilots use the F-22's full capabilities in actual combat later.
You think Flanker pilots are showing 100% of it too?? Dont think so...there is still alot of things that 3d TV can do.
@@cheytacpraetoriancomposite3413 i never said that the flanker was, however the flanker really isn't classified and has been exported to other countries, it isn't restricted to show its maximum capabilities and knowing russia, they probably have on multiple occasions.
I dont even think its a security restriction more than it is a mechanical one. f22s are already very expensive to maintain so they dont want to risk any extra wear on the airframe on an airshow
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this is wild
at 0.06s the Su35/Su57 can also spin along the vertical axis, lke a circus performer spinning a dinner plate on a pole. there are videos here demonstrating this. I was amazed the first time I saw it.
The jets rn: weeeeeeee!
Not a ruski fanboy . F22 fanboy instead but su 35 bigger body might have something to do with it. And also i've seen su 57 perform better manuevers than su35 even though they have same thrust vectoring capabilities but ig its gotta do with different design and body size.
tankies losing their minds in the comments
This is true Kulbit ua-cam.com/video/hSzLAHMsoV0/v-deo.htmlm . but in your vid it's call "Frolov Chakra"
But it's angle is different, F-22 loop can be follow to the tail but Su-35 can't :DD
The f22 did a slipping loop and rotated on the toop while stationary, the su 37 did it while moving. Not the same.
Person: makes video of Su-35 maneuvering
Comments: how beautiful
Another Person: makes video of F-22 doing maneuvers in the same vector
Comments: F-22 is faking maneuvers.
Fuck the commenters, they’re both amazing planes.
And then they both eat a missile from the other's wingman...
I laughed hard when I watched this video, shame.
well, kulbit is doing a looping whiloe keeping a part of ur momentum, the f-22 does a " casual" normùal looping, while the su shows his supermanouverbility
Явно же видно, что Сушка вышла ровно, а Ф-22 свалилась на крыло, если вообще не свалилась. Во время сделали стоп-кадр.))
Except this may have been the test demonstration where the f-22 was entering the falling leaf maneuver which is a controlled stall?
@@demscrazy6574The video is parallel 0:03, 0:05, 0:12. The video is cut off, it is not played to the end. The end of the maneuvers can be easily found online. The "falling leaf" maneuver is a completely different aerobatics figure and is definitely not performed by their Somersault figures. I will not claim that the F-22 crashed, but the F-22 definitely lost stability, which should not be lost when performing a Somersault figure. PS. In addition, the F-22 still fell on its tail at the end of the maneuver 0:12. PPS. And there is a grammatical error in the text of the video. I wonder who should be "embarrassed"!?))
@@silvesstall i kinda forget that the plane has fly by wire, it never had stability. it is an unstable plane. the f-15 is the stable one.
@@demscrazy6574 I advise you! ua-cam.com/video/q1qC0IPeW9Q/v-deo.htmlsi=Y_rX89dpINUZCgm2
@@demscrazy6574 In straight-line flight, every aircraft is stable. And yes, I do not argue, the F-15 is the most stable in such a flight. Therefore, he probably could not win the competition against the 4th generation Su-27 aircraft, which took place in the 90s of the last century. I know "a little" about aviation. ;)
Haha you can clearly see that actually the su turned more
Cope, seethe.
Did you know the Su-35 doesn't need vertical stabilizers or rudders for yaw control?
Most smart and intelligent American
The F-22 is more comparable to the su-37 when it comes to comparing maneuverability which does that maneuver much faster. However, though the Su-37 can do that maneuver faster, that is not what matters most. If the su-37 did that maneuver to the f-15, it would die. After the maneuver is complete, you still need to maneuver the plan to a missle lock. My the Su-37 is back up to speed to start turning and stop falling, it has been locked onto.
RUSSIANS : try me again with SU37. 😊
Su37 is less maneuverable than su35
None of this matters in a modern fight. The Raptor would kill the Su-35 before it could ever even see it on radar. Dogfights don't exist in modern jet combat.
After ww2 Americans came to a conclusion that in 9 out of 10 cases the tank gunfights were won by the crew that saw their enemy first, aimed first, shot first. Even a 75mmm HE shell fired from the M4 Sherman tank induced sufficient shock on the enemy tankers who's tank had just been hit, which gave their adversaries further advantage in reloading the gun with AP shell and finishing the enemy tank. American tanks were not at all as bad as people sometimes think. But, wait a moment, the video is about an aircrafts, not tanks...Yes. All the stealth advertisement campaign is based on the presumption that people can't distinguish between a tank and an aircraft. Am I drunk or insane? I hope I am not. But AP shell travels seconds at max before it hits the target. On the other hand, when you launch an AA missile from beyond the reach of enemy radar as well as other enemy detectors ( naked eye, IR, etc. ) it has to travel maybe 50, maybe 100 km before it can hit the target. That gives the enemy enough time to react. In both Gulf wars U.S. pilots sometimes outmaneuvered several Iraqi surface to air missiles at once. In their F15s. And they succesfully did it, even though they had much less time to react, because the missiles were being launched from the ground so the distance was much shorter. Once F22 pilot launches his AA missile, his aircraft is no more stealthy. The missile simply has an engine, that produces warmth. And then, after the Russian pilot easily outmaneuvres all F22's missiles - Why shouldn't he? American pilots can do it in worse planes under worse conditions. - it's a time for a dogfight. Russian pilots have been never taught the nonsensical theory about dogfights being outdated. On the other hand, Anericans thought that the era of dogfights is over after ww1, then after ww2, then after Korean war, than at the begining of the Vietnam war ( called American war by Vietnamese )....and then now. And it has always been a complete BS. Btw, large ground radars working in long radio waves can easily see the "invisible" stealth aircrafts. From many hundred kilometrs. All the Stealth history is just a way to sell useles garbage at insanely high prices. Which is the true purpose of these aircrafts.
LOL Slagging off the SU-35 like a true F-22 fanboy weener.. If you ever got the chance to fly in an SU-35, even an old mig-21, you'd spunk your pants in excitement!
Vatnik dipshit spotted.
If you think that the F-22 can perform a kulbit whil the Su-35 cant, or overall that the F-22 is more manuevrable, well you are completely ignorant in air combat engagments
The su27 is a very large aircraft, so comparing it the the f22 might not be fair. I know this is a su 35, but still, they are quite large I think.
It’s fair to compare the 2 planes since one is a lot newer than the other.
The su-27-35 are indeed cool looking aircraft tho
America thinks everything is a competition
the important matter is... this trick is only for airshows displays. useless in real combat. get your bird in a stall state of near zero speed/energy is turn you and your plane in the easiest target ever for 30 seconds or more.
How many Kulbits do you have to do to dodge an AMRAAM?
You shouldn't
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Why cant this guy Accept that a Flanker is more maneuverable than an F22. I mean the F22 is a better jet but its not the best at everything.
No. The Raptor just superior.
Haha Yves Dullard. Russian invented the maneuvre and they have half a dozen aircraft that can do it. All the American's invented was the Fatberg maneuvre.
I thought the point was to keep momentum forward while pitching the plane 360. Both failed, and the f22 even rolled to the side cuz it was so slow
No. The point of the maneuver is to specifically bleed airspeed to make the attacker i.e the guy who is chasing you to overshoot and end up in front of you. In practice it's rarelyuseful.
this maneuver isn't about energy retention, it's to brake within the same trajectory and get on the six of the enemy instead of doing a cobra
Ive seen better examples of kulbit maneuvers; this is a bit biased
All right show me plz. Remember, use mass produced aircraft only (Su37 and Mig-29ovt are not mass produced)
yves dulac
This is a little off topic but check this out COUGH I know it's filmed in vertical:
ua-cam.com/video/woQsWq4aDWo/v-deo.html
@@thedaftaviator5737 Ok if you want to compare maneuvers, just check this video at 0:41 mark: ua-cam.com/video/AlJJmcaRdd0/v-deo.html Su-35 in your video can not exceed 90 deg/sec while F-22 can exceed 100 deg/sec.
Even usa experts says f22 cant survive in front of su 35 🤣
Even Russian experts say Su57 is outmaneuvered by F-35
@@yvesdulac1871 These Russian experts are?
@@yvesdulac1871 that's why top gun mavericks main enemy is su 57
@@yvesdulac1871 F-35A is rated for 8G. Su-57 rated for 9G.
@@yvesdulac1871 Find a video of F-22 doing double kulbit first
The Su-35 or any Flanker loses all of its energy once it pulls a Cobra or Kulbit, in the F-22, however, it has the power to main gain its energy after such maneuvers.
F-22 can perform those two maneuvers, it’s just that it looks different because of how they were built.
Zero Airspeed...dead
I brought something to measure and suddenly it was claimed that the F22 could turn more. Looks like it's slow and not agile like the su35. It's more of a stealth attack. can't dog fight😅😅😅
You are kidding right?
Su 35 did it a lot faster what are you talking about?
Look at this: ua-cam.com/video/r2atbA0W8Ks/v-deo.html&ab_channel=yvesdulac
Su35: kulbit maneuver
F22: straight up stalled
Stall doesn't exist for F22.
lmao did some russkie fanboy hurt you or what
why is this in my recommended anyway
F22 were too short kibit different from su35 that have a long it look f22 have limit about fly in low speed the usa have a hight altitude,hight speed but bad flying at low speed russian have a good manuenver,good at flying at low speed but no mug altitude and speed like usa plane both of them need a each other ability if they have each other plane ability that is a time for a real word that say best jet figther
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cool video man
in plane crazy roblox
thats not even a proper kulbit, f22 fanboy.
F-22 can easily defeat Su-35 in a dogfight
why in gods name would it even want to dogfight, when the f-22 could destroy the su35 from hundreds of miles away, before the su35 even knew that it was there
@@ohboydiamonds I know that which is why I wrote dogfight because its the only option for Su-35 to have a chance against F-22 😂🤣
@@stealthtomcat4739Единственный шанс у f22 если су35 будет воздушным шаром😂😂.
@@doofygilmore-Z I don't know Russian
@@stealthtomcat4739then translate it ! Dumba$$
Ha ha yeah if only they know what happened when an su35 intercepted a f22 , the f22 pilot said “ we prefer to engage at a distance “ what ? It’s supposed to be a dog fighter ha ha that means getting close . Reality hit the f22 pilot when he couldn’t out manoeuvre the su
"having huge advantage at a distance" dost not contradicts "having a smaller advantage at merge". A smaller advantage is still an advantage.
@@yvesdulac1871 the su35 has dominant advantages at close range , the f22 is a sitting duck in a barrel . If the f22 wasn’t flawed badly as a dog fighter then they still produce it .
@@pauldean8638 I have many insider's information. Su-35 lose altitudes in turns like hell. It got busted in multiples close-in battles, even with Super Hornet. The most recent incident is Oct. 2021 where China's Su-35 got busted by F/A-18Es.
@@yvesdulac1871 think your information is way off , how does having 3D thrust vectoring would a jet lose altitude being banked , it just turn the nozzle to compensate . Yeah the f22 can’t do that can it , up and down the f22 nozzles goes . We chatting f22 and su35 not f18 , that be me saying top trumps with su57 which is the best jet ever produced
@@pauldean8638 Do you know that Su-35 can only deflect its nozzles 15 degrees while F-22 can deflect them 20 degrees? That is 33% difference to turn the aircraft!
Su 37 was the best in any supermaneuvers. Not su 35. Second place to Su 30(my fave one) and then F 22. My opinion
Well personally I beleive F-22 outmaneuvers Su-30 easily. SU-30 never do any maneuver that exceeds 100 degree/second nose pointing rate, while F-22 always does that.
@@yvesdulac1871 Yes F-22 is much more stable. It's better at something and worse at other thing. I love SU-30 more just because you can ride your girlfriend on it )))
I think you are doing it backward. F-22 doing maneuver at higher nose pointing rate does not mean it is more stable, it simply means it is more agile.
*_Agree SU-30MKM Can Do Much Better_*
@@myazleoful Well personally I beleive F-22 outmaneuvers Su-30 easily. SU-30 never does any maneuver that exceeds 100 degree/second nose pointing rate, while F-22 always does that.
send it to Ukraine
different speeds)))
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SU is more better 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺💪
🤦♂️ вот поэтому вы всегда и будете просирать.
You failed. Nice try though.
The f-22 has greater stability so of course it performed tighter. Now f-22 vs. SU-57 is another story…
su57 would be dead before it could even see the F22.
We are talking in terms of manubravility@@CyberlifeFan12934
@@CyberlifeFan12934 not part of the discussion, this is a purely dogfight/airshow conversation
POV: You are a USA FANBOY
Yeah, if the american airforce was sooooo sure about their aircrafts being able to compete and out maneuver the russian aircrafts, the yankees airforce generals and authorities would not have refused/declined the joint training with the russians.
The last thing the American government wants is videos on the internet of Russian jet fighters dominating American jet fighters in the joint training. that would do bad for the American propaganda system. truth does not exist down there.
you are a fool war games makes between both countries and alway rusian wins over americans. In many times americans accept that russian aircrafts has better performance than own. The only adventadge of f22 over su35-37 is the stealth tech
You only beieve that the aircraft its the important thing, you forget the pilot and the performance that claim during combat, and what you want??? reach cold war or vietnam war??? each time that you comment you use oldest data to maintain in a "correct" position, thats patetic, at this days russian aircrafts are superior that usa ones SU-50 its the proof. Want more proofs, SU-35 not always need a perfect runway to take of or landing F-22 well...., another one Su-35 has a version for aircraft carriers, want more??? R-77-M1 A2A missile
here one of the post that i found the oldest ones all dissapear
cofda.wordpress.com/2015/10/04/u-s-repeatedly-loses-in-pentagon-war-games-against-russia/
LOL you are really patetic, you know that b-2 or f-22 tech is usseles vs low frec radars and passive radars??? well back to the point, this about war games many of these games its in real time, the first airplane detected = destroyed, or in dog figth the fighter jet that hold a 6 Oclock position for more than 5 secs wins so ???? what its better???? anyway i found a small mind person, that cant maintain the objective comments
Yves Dulac well Serbia f117 is a sample how stealth tech was detected, you want numbers go to some military Office in USA or Russia and stop your trash talk you lose the point comments ago 😂, damn fanboy
F-22 most maneuverable and the greatest fighter jet ever made thus far.
The point of the kilobit is not how fast it's done. It's about the amount of time the aircraft spend travelling in theoretical the wrong direction. This is where non Russian aircraft struggle. I've seen raptors doing Cobras and kulbits but they are very rare and are rather rushed and quick. Russian Cobras and kulbits are two a penny and are far nicer to look at as they are slow and show the length of time the aircraft can happily spend in awkward manoeuvres. The slower the kulbits, the better. The slower the cobra the better. Simply flipping the aircraft quickly with your vector thrust means very little. Also, doing it at the top of a climb shouldn't really count. The aircraft should be flying straight and level.
Ironically I think the person that uploaded this video is the fanboy. One of Americas great flaws is assuming everything is the best because it's American. The F-35 flying Turkey is the most expensive waste of time man has seen but America won't see it that way. You can probably buy 3 SU-57s for the price of one flying Turkey and one 57 would probably knock it out the sky, never mind three.
One last thing. Why is it only the latest US aircraft that can kind of do Cobras and kulbits when the flanker was doing it 30 years ago. Surely should tell you something.
Also going to add that the su in this video is much more controlled and levels off at a nice exit angle. The raptor looks all over the place and less controlled. More just pull the stick back as hard as you can rather than skilled control.
F-22 is not latest, it’s been in production for over 20 years…
Again, this f-22 was performing a pre-planned maneuver in a air show where it flips in to a falling leaf maneuver. It is not trying to perform a cobra. It can pull a cobra tho. Pugachev’s cobra is an air show gimmick. Not useful in actual combat
This isn't a very good comparison
Corny Vid, delete it already. Because you don’t even know what are both of these jets are performing lmao
Lol cope more vatnik
mehh , less stability for f22 , win for russia
jajazz ratava "less stability", are you saying that just because the F-22 didn't finish the manoeuvre at a leveled angle?
BlaZe119 BG | The SU-35 can continue flying straight the very same moment it finishes the maneuver while the F-22 needs extra time to boost itself into straight position and break the freefall...
Yes, thats very important for lock on tgts, so you lose the small advantage acquired
cope
american bias!
su-35 better
su-27/30/33/34/35 and su-57 are much better than the f-14, f-15, f-16, f-18, f-22
and the su-75 will be much better than the f-35
Quick kill ratio comparison.
Kills-Deaths-Number Built
F15: 104-0-1198
su57: 0-0-21
F22: 241-2-195 (Based on red flag exercise)
F25: 20-1-980+ (Kills based on simulated combat)
if you wanna know how I got my info, just look up "(Plane Name) kill ratio", click on like the first link, should find you what you need. Russia hasn't released any information about su57 kill ratio to the public.
@@CyberlifeFan12934 we shall see when it matters in ww3 pal....i support Russia, China, Iran and allies, any White western man like me with a brain would too!
Propaganda fail for the yanks there! 😂🤦♂️
This comparison is meaningless and half the comment section has no clue what they’re talking about
Also has anyone considered the fact that it’s apples vs oranges here, 4th vs 5th generation, not to mention the fact that the Sukhoi’s kulbit wasn’t the best example out there.
Right, let’s compare the SU-57 to F-22 now you got a good match
@@nathanstice8456 I'm pretty sure they're are like 6 of them in existence and they rarely fly at airshow and even then it's only in russia