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Watch the sky tremble as the Sukhoi-30MKIs power into flight
SEEMS LIKE ENTIRE SQUADRON IS READY TO ROCK. Watch and listen to those sweet sound of Saturn AL-31 Turbofan Engines of the ...
Sukhoi has unveiled a mock-up of its latest fifth-generation fighter aircraft at the MAKS-21 air show near Moscow. Called the Checkmate SU-75, it's designed as an "inexpensive" rival to the Lockheed ...
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The Soviet X-Wing fighter: Inside Sukhoi’s wild Shkval project
Inspired by early tail sitter concepts and internal innovation challenges, a small team of young Sukhoi engineers in the ...
When the storm hit Delhi, Moscow didn't blink. Because some friendships never fade - they're forged in fire. And in Operation ...
India and Russia are set to finalise major defence deals, including the overhaul of Sukhoi-30 jets, the acquisition of R-37 ...
During the recent Zhuhai Airshow in China, Russia’s Sukhoi-57, a fifth-generation fighter jet, captivated the spectators with its impressive aerobatic displays. Boasting stealth technology, this ...
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft’s Superjet 100 can take off from short runways, Sukhoi said. Proven during certification, this takeoff ability was tested at Stockholm Bromma Airport. “Since the beginning of ...
Russian airframer Sukhoi is backpedalling from information in its annual report pointing to an agreement from Alitalia for its Superjet 100 aircraft. The manufacturer is claiming that a table ...
Originally known as the Russian Regional Jet, which was proposed in three models and six variants, the RRJ-60, RRJ-75 and RRJ-95; the aircraft was renamed as the Superjet 100 at the Farnborough air ...
The passing out batch of 328 cadets of the 149th course included 15 female cadets from the second batch of the female cadets ...
Of the jets in production that promise to take military fighters deep into the 21st century and beyond, the U.S. F-35, the Chinese J-20, and the Russian Sukhoi T-50 PAK FA are at the top of the heap.
JUST BEFORE the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the Soviet Union built 150 airliners a year, around a fifth of the world’s total. By 2000 that number had fallen to almost nothing. In 2006 Russia’s ...
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