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  • Опубліковано 14 кві 2008
  • The first Russian 5th generation fighter is scheduled to have its first flight in 2009 and enter service with the Air Force subsequently. The PAK FA will incorporate technology from both the Su-47 and the MiG 1.44. it will be stealthy, have the ability to supercruise, be outfitted with the next generation of air-to-air, air-to-surface, and air-to-ship missiles, and incorporate an AESA radar. This machine will use a completely new engines and be able to perform unique maneuvers.
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  • @nadzhibulla
    @nadzhibulla 12 років тому

    Меня всегда удивляла и восхищала гениальность Российских учёных, создающих такое вооружение, которое не имеет аналогов в мире. Для этих людей НЕТ конкурентов. А летчики, это АСЫ с большой буквы. Я горжусь тем, что живу в России !!!

  • @GarrusVA
    @GarrusVA 12 років тому

    the best military of the best and Im glad we are brothers with you привет из Болгарий руский братушки С НАМИ БОГ !!!

  • @NocnaMora
    @NocnaMora 14 років тому

    То Браћо Руси!!! Поздрав из Србије
    Слава Руском оружију!

  • @172Baton
    @172Baton 14 років тому

    Хороший ролик,приятно видеть как работают ,создают чудесную технику.

  • @bennymutant
    @bennymutant 14 років тому

    I just discovered the test flight footage.
    Blown away. Amazing, beautiful aircraft.

  • @mstersgtpro
    @mstersgtpro 13 років тому

    i like how they put the f-22 and MIG together, make it look badass

  • @soloweysolowey
    @soloweysolowey 14 років тому

    "специальная краска сделает его невидимым" - улыбнуло : )))

  • @vladg23
    @vladg23 15 років тому

    Good video and the interviews, thanks for posting!

  • @siuwed
    @siuwed 13 років тому

    Amazing how much this looks like an F15 Eagle. That pilot at 4:00 is a badass!

  • @P3T3R582
    @P3T3R582 13 років тому

    Ever since the Mig-29 first entered service, I fell in love with Russian fighters. They are beautiful, they perform extremely well and in my opinion Russian fighter planes clearly outperform anything with wings. Even the expensive F-22 Raptor. Good job Russia.!!

  • @okami-22
    @okami-22 14 років тому

    having known a USMC chopper veteran, i distinctly remember when he told me that only about 4 in 10 pilots serving a 100 mission tour were going to make it home, and that the average lifespan in mission flight hours of a chopper pilot was roughly 30 minutes.

  • @Morfeusz120
    @Morfeusz120 13 років тому

    Great video!

  • @kirstyhunter7317
    @kirstyhunter7317 11 років тому

    I wish I could speak Russian. I would love to know more about the T-50 it looks awesome. Hats off to the Ruskies.

  • @Flamdring
    @Flamdring 15 років тому

    I really love Sukhoi's designs. They are so beautiful. :)

  • @RAVENSTAR1973
    @RAVENSTAR1973 16 років тому

    wow! Thanks a lot dude.

  • @MrSanches1984
    @MrSanches1984 13 років тому

    Wars are won not planes, wars are won warriors. In the world there were many wars, the majesty of each nation is written on the world map ...

  • @Reactor7907
    @Reactor7907 15 років тому

    I live in the city where T-50 is building. It's a really stealth 5th generation aircraft - nobody has seen it yet. )

  • @deathcar
    @deathcar 14 років тому

    A few years ago they retired the f-117, that thing is ancient history!

  • @claudio.lquevedo
    @claudio.lquevedo 13 років тому

    excellent video and interview from brazil.

  • @tisoy909
    @tisoy909 15 років тому

    I like his vintage helmet, must somehow interface with his vintage cockpit.

  • @shekapop1
    @shekapop1 14 років тому

    I Love Russian Air Force But The Egyptians Are The Best And The Bravest Fighters Of All Times God I love My Country

  • @Crazylalalalala
    @Crazylalalalala 15 років тому

    lol,
    "we thought the plane to think" awesome!

  • @the_1_nemesis
    @the_1_nemesis 14 років тому

    Russian jets are phenomenal machines.
    Russia rocks.. love russia forever.
    From an Indian.

  • @su27forserbia
    @su27forserbia 16 років тому

    SUPERB WELL DONE!!!

  • @EvelioPerez
    @EvelioPerez 15 років тому

    The technology is called thrust vectoring. The exhaust of the aircraft is channeled in different directions to help the aircraft maneuver better.
    Inherently, most combat aircraft are aerodynamically unstable. indeed this allows it to perform high G maneuvers. Good structural design is important to keep the plane in one piece while doing so.
    Nevertheless, aircrafts remain in level flight most of their service life so it must also be able to perform well under these conditions. math=power.

  • @vuk19100
    @vuk19100 13 років тому

    the su 47 is a beast :)

  • @idpaipsc
    @idpaipsc 14 років тому

    simply, PERFECT!!!!!

  • @ingetnamn8866
    @ingetnamn8866 11 років тому

    English subtitles would be much appreciated! PAK-FA is a beautiful fighter jet :)

  • @imh11621
    @imh11621 15 років тому

    Beautiful plane!

  • @Craigipedia
    @Craigipedia 14 років тому

    @zibbaen Also, the 22 can be armed as a stike fighter, just as the 15 and 14 were. The 35 is a small plane, some of which can hover, meant for close-in ground support. It comes in hot and heavy, lays a beat down, and bugs of. The 22 is a MASSIVE airplane, it engages targets from the horizon line and remains in the area indefinitely providing strike, overwatch, recon, support, and defense. That's the difference.

  • @RickDeckardMemories
    @RickDeckardMemories 13 років тому

    Современное Российское вооружение пользуется заслуженным уважением во всём мире. Но как россияне могут смотреть на такие репортажи с чувством гордости державу, мне не совсем понятно. Это как в Советские времена люди гордились космической программой, а туалетной бумаги и зубной пасты в магазинах не было. Где российское автомобилестроение? Где российские компьютеры и мобильники? Качественная одежда? Гражданское авиастроение? Качественные автострады? Зато новенькие истребители! Какой класс!!! :)

  • @ShadowFalcon
    @ShadowFalcon 13 років тому

    @ImDimon
    As far as I remember the F-15 Eagle was made as a counter to the hyped projections of the MiG-25 (NATO-codename Foxbat). The MiG-25 as allegedly a super-fast (mach 3 or something), super-maneuverable, super-fighter with BVR-capabilities (It turned out to be a mach 2.83 interceptor with the same turning abilities as a truck doing 180 km/h on ice). The F-15 was made as a pure turn-and-burn fighter with BVR-capabilities.

  • @RAVENSTAR1973
    @RAVENSTAR1973 16 років тому

    Any fight its a good fight, thanks!

  • @theSpaceMike
    @theSpaceMike 11 років тому

    Very well said! :)

  • @amorrison1
    @amorrison1 14 років тому

    Nice point

  • @bigstuff52
    @bigstuff52 14 років тому

    beautiful airplane!!

  • @skyraptor
    @skyraptor 16 років тому

    both SU and Migs RULE! :))))

  • @astalavisitor
    @astalavisitor 13 років тому

    3:50 I was like "Oh gosh look at that maneuverability! ..NO wait..boom!"

  • @15thsquadron01
    @15thsquadron01 15 років тому

    Russian Aircraft are pretty impressive Aircraft. I love the Sukoi-35 and The Mig-29 Falacrum. Im an american I still love my F-15E,F-16Flacons,F/A-18 SuperHornets!.

  • @aman2426
    @aman2426 11 років тому

    man i love watching the sukhoi -27

  • @daexion
    @daexion 13 років тому

    Impressive

  • @amorrison1
    @amorrison1 14 років тому

    A training dog fight would be bad ass....I'd like to get a vip invite to that.

  • @Suyamu
    @Suyamu 16 років тому

    Test pilot says you have to pet your aircraft and give him a friendly clap (without gloves even if its cold) because it likes it ;)
    also interesting was a comment by the old guy who talked about their AI and automation of all kinds of maneuvers - starting from takeoff and landings to combat and missile evasion programs to help the pilot - also some safety measures where board computer doesn't comply with attempted maneuvers that would make the jet crash like the one shown in the vid.

  • @amorrison1
    @amorrison1 14 років тому

    I did the same for you...with the exception that on this one I hit thumbs sown on accident....By the way, I really like the fact that you are open minded and can have an exchange of words with out getting all crazy like some others here.

  • @Craigipedia
    @Craigipedia 14 років тому

    @zibbaen wikipedia . org/wiki/Air_superiority_fighter ... wikipedia . org/wiki/Joint_Strike_Fighter_Program. An ASF is meant to enter airspace and completely cripple all counter offensive flights. A JSF is meant to enter airspace for striking/support purposes, perhaps lingering to provide overwatch and troop cover. We use harriers/hornets in the mountains of Afghanistan, or in Iraq. We use ASF primarily for escorts, and for invasion purpose (the "no fly" in Iraq was patrolled by ASFs)

  • @nikonblaze
    @nikonblaze 13 років тому

    super avion!!

  • @darkbayleefplays
    @darkbayleefplays 13 років тому

    @rolandmik I completely agree, such beautiful planes.

  • @airomus
    @airomus 15 років тому

    The PAK FA is having its maiden flight sometime this year, if it works out good it will join the Russian Air Force in 2012. Then we can really see if it can stand up to the F-22.

  • @jerotheBIG
    @jerotheBIG 14 років тому

    +1!
    (for that last sentence)

  • @sudip2710
    @sudip2710 15 років тому

    am no engineer... but enjoyed your discussion, ty
    ... am from India...

  • @MikeGTraining
    @MikeGTraining 12 років тому

    over 50 until 2015 !!! wooohhoo!

  • @AdrIneX
    @AdrIneX 16 років тому

    If you have the money, you can practically start anything you like

  • @originalreal
    @originalreal 15 років тому

    you started it =)

  • @1812yoda
    @1812yoda 12 років тому

    Сербия...Россия...братья по крови...навеки...

  • @AngelofDeath595
    @AngelofDeath595 13 років тому

    is this the new SU-27 cool love those jets

  • @user-eo6iv3xj5s
    @user-eo6iv3xj5s 11 років тому

    Do not be afraid, we are with you

  • @eagleclawproduction1
    @eagleclawproduction1 13 років тому

    lets see the F-22 and T-50 are both evenly matched so it really comes down to the pilot and the US spends about 2 million training one pilot ( so with that to go on I think we have a bit of a edge, but great machine any ways - best regards from the US

  • @82pushkal
    @82pushkal 14 років тому

    This is the great fighter of the world. I think this the world fastest fighter.

  • @Axemantitan
    @Axemantitan 12 років тому

    I noticed that the MiG-35 had movable surfaces on the leading edge of the wing. I've never seen these on any other plane. What are the advantages of this?

  • @Podonock
    @Podonock 14 років тому

    Рассмешил меня, молодец!!
    You funny :)
    Смотри слюной не подавись

  • @darian1968
    @darian1968 14 років тому

    Отлично. Excelent :) video

  • @tristhram
    @tristhram 13 років тому

    @Factual3liss i wasn't assuming anything, i was pointing out that the value of the currency is different, therefore the equipment is cheaper.

  • @OlderG0ds
    @OlderG0ds 14 років тому

    No problem happy to do my share.
    I wasn't making fun of you. You're a funny guy.

  • @verdebusterAP
    @verdebusterAP 14 років тому

    @mattmatt115 true but the Irbis E and Epolet A still have a shorter detection range than the AIM-120

  • @avnregt
    @avnregt 10 років тому

    The time frame that the PAK FA is currently in, is what US was at in mid 1990's. I'm not an engineer but I do research my comments.Russia is at least a good decade behind US. We have already produced 180+ F-22s. It even got cancelled because it had not clear current threat in fighter warfare. Everyone is considerably behind. We are a little farther ahead on our second 5th gen jet compared to T-50. I do admit that Russia will increase military funding and should speed up the process but still..

  • @AlternateArtisan
    @AlternateArtisan 15 років тому

    compared to contemprary Sukhois,
    The E model is a strike fighter with making it heavier than it's predecessors without significant improvements to the airframe itself.

  • @tht1drnkrussian
    @tht1drnkrussian 12 років тому

    @TheHelder1976 the stealth plane is PAKFA, in this video they talk su-35 and mig 35, which are 4++ generation fighters. im russian and i can understand this

  • @1z1q
    @1z1q 15 років тому

    Yes in non-biased exercises(Northern Edge 2004) the USAF simulated SU-30 capabilities with F-15C and F-18E(Super Hornet) against frontline F-15 squadrons and posted a 2-1 edge over the SU-30..A far cry from the 9-1 ratios posted in India..Technology has caught up with our F-15 and F-16 Cold Warriors.. It's obvious.. but a 9-1 Sukhoi advantage is just plain B/S.. The F-16 is back in production with substantial upgrades..

  • @gun_nerds
    @gun_nerds 12 років тому

    @Axemantitan
    those are flaps, used at low air speeds..
    most commercial airlines have them too.

  • @verdebusterAP
    @verdebusterAP 14 років тому

    so the T-50 (PAK FA) is flying after about 3 yr delay , not the fact its techincally nearly 30 yrs behind the USAF ATF , and point out that PAK FA is a in early flight testing
    but the most beautiful point to point out about the PAK FA, is the shear amount of hurdles that russian had to climb just to get one plane flying whereas the US has flown an excess of 10 different types stealth aircraft and counting

  • @RAVENSTAR1973
    @RAVENSTAR1973 16 років тому

    where the SU-27 saw combat action? Im a bit courious... :) in Irak or India? Thanks for a source.

  • @mmarchmonte88
    @mmarchmonte88 14 років тому

    @disturbedone5009 the f-35 has more capbilities, cheaper production, more units ordered, for various nations air forces, and hasn't been in R&D since the late '80s until its beginning of a short production run in what 2006?2007?

  • @user-zj2kg1es7i
    @user-zj2kg1es7i 10 років тому

    А сейчас 2013 и вот он уже прошел испытания и это уже не пустые слова

  • @ViktorSever
    @ViktorSever 10 років тому

    Я тоже смотрю! Эх, жизнь повернуть вспять, пошёл бы в авиацию веонную
    или в конструкторы.
    Ато моду взяли последнме пару десятков лет- когда в одном
    городе несколько ВУЗ ов готовят юристов, экономистов, бухгалтеров.
    Учите на токарей, на сварщиков, учите будущих инженеров, технарей,
    строителей. Причём учите всё это делать на компьютеризированных станках и устройствах!
    Ато скоро некому будет всё это продолжать и всё это делать, придумывать.

  • @floppybollox3
    @floppybollox3 15 років тому

    It's intersting that you state the upgrades on the F-15s was decided after the Games, there must have been something interesting in the results that hastenend this decision?

  • @DaShnipa
    @DaShnipa 15 років тому

    Its an SU-27/35 I think. A far cry from an F-14 my good man. It was Russia's answer to the F-15E Eagle and the FA 18(A-D) hornet. One of the best Russian fighters to date. Putting an F-14 against this plane is almost suicidal.

  • @shtdafkkup
    @shtdafkkup 14 років тому

    yeah.. an example is the MiG-35, and the upcoming T50/PAK-FA..
    looking forward to see both of them in the IAF in near future... :-)

  • @KARASAWA40
    @KARASAWA40 14 років тому

    The program does not even have a completed airframe yet. First flight dates has been delayed numerous times, I believe that the latest word from Sukhoi is Jan/Feb 2010, and they admit that even if this happens, the plane might spend 5-10 years in development before it's actually ready for combat.

  • @Elthenar
    @Elthenar 13 років тому

    @Maxables The best part about it and something I failed to clearly mention in the post, is that the soviets copied the pen design of Dr. Gilruth. So when I said every spaceflight since, I literally meant every space flight....ours AND theirs.

  • @CreoleCommando
    @CreoleCommando 15 років тому

    would be nice to hear or see a transalation..

  • @KARASAWA40
    @KARASAWA40 14 років тому

    It would be very nice to see the T-50 fly, and to get a friendly version of the US-Russia rivalry of the Cold War. The technology and advancement of aviation resulting from that period is astonishing, however it remains to be seen how fast Russia can recover from the break up of the USSR.

  • @zzzpqd
    @zzzpqd 14 років тому

    US is developing new scramjet missle technology. A B-52 can carry a number of scramjet cruise missles at mach 6.5 they can carry conventional or nuclear warheads and pinpoint hit a target 1500 miles away from a single B-52 or B-1 and 2.

  • @miomirm
    @miomirm 12 років тому

    SUPER ROSSIA 4 EVER !!!...
    BRAVO,BRAVO.BRAVO !!!...

  • @Spo3d
    @Spo3d 12 років тому

    Agreed.

  • @Vincentinos76
    @Vincentinos76 12 років тому

    great fighter!
    As the French Rafale or F22 American :)

  • @iamismehellyeah
    @iamismehellyeah 13 років тому

    @llynellyn
    well put man

  • @keenkennyny
    @keenkennyny 12 років тому

    @MixedMartialArtsGCF you're right on the fact that "speed doesn't matter". In manned planes planes anyway. We've already reached the limit of human capacity. The F-22 can go much faster than it already could, it's toned down so the pilot doesn't DIE. During Vietnam we though dog fights where over, it would all be missile guided. That turned out to be a total disaster...
    Our "advanced" f-4 phantoms were top of the line but gets shot down by migs which on paper should be compared to a bug.

  • @vijayman123
    @vijayman123 12 років тому

    Its very pretty :D

  • @pinmode
    @pinmode 16 років тому

    I enjoyed the footage from your Sukhoi 35 video but, unfortunately, was unable to understand most of what was being said as I am not fluent in Russian. If possible, I would appreciate your posting a version of the video dubbed in English or, perhaps, the addition of subtitles in English. I am a fan of the Sukhoi 27 familiy of aircraft and their derivatives and am interested in developments with the Russian and Chinese F-22equivalents, the Sukhoi T-50 (aka the PKA FA) and the Chengdu J-XX.

  • @pilotossss
    @pilotossss 15 років тому

    and russians go go go this video is really cool ....engineers and so on..good quality products

  • @animalacker
    @animalacker 14 років тому

    I would like to know where you got the info that you have. Sorry about themistake with Serbia being in Warsaw pact, my bad, But was Yugoslavia Warsaw pact? I know Tito was a renegade.

  • @Kirovish
    @Kirovish 14 років тому

    GO RUSSIA, best wishes from Bangladesh

  • @eretuev
    @eretuev 14 років тому

    good

  • @Stugerman
    @Stugerman 13 років тому

    They are talking that the PAK FA will have a combat autopilot which will be able to engage targets, evade missiles and return to base on its own. Pilot just has to give commands. Does the F-22 have this stuff? :)

  • @copehaha
    @copehaha 12 років тому

    @princeaferd And how exactly was the F22 "copied"? Did the Americans lose blue prints? Or did the Russians watch a few youtube videos and make their own? Please explain

  • @radia333
    @radia333 15 років тому

    Indeed: this video is about the T50 PAK-FA, Russia's new 5th gen fighter, currently in the last stage of development. Unfortunately for all of us, even the frame and form of the craft are classified top-secret info, so we don't get to see it, yet.
    But, we do get a close look of the new Su-35BM, upgrade of the Su-37, being tested on this vid.

  • @1z1q
    @1z1q 15 років тому

    SSSSShhhhhh!!!!! Those are sacred cows, in a sacred river..

  • @EvelioPerez
    @EvelioPerez 15 років тому

    A lot of other factors are taken into consideration when designing a combat aircraft. Mission, range, payload, etc.
    The Russians make good planes and we make really good planes in America.
    At the end of the day it is human ingenuity that fascinates me. That's why I became and engineer!
    and as far as which plane is better, I can't say, because haven't seen any performance data on the T50. I can surely say the F-22 is one hell of a machine.
    Besides, the hardware is only as good as the driver.

  • @shtdafkkup
    @shtdafkkup 14 років тому

    I was checking some websites about the cold war and it seems that whenever the US came up with something, a fast bomber or so, the Russians gave a fitting reply. In quite a few cases, they actually outdid the west.
    The only field where they lag behind is electronics, but they're closing the gap.
    Many westerners would perhaps not like my statement, but the fact is Russians are masters in designing aircrafts. Their planes seem to outmaneuver laws of aerodynamics! :-)
    cheers

  • @devastatermir372
    @devastatermir372 12 років тому

    Whats the name of this programme?