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It's an AI-332F, it's even written down.
Though I'm frankly confused abut relationship between 222-25, 222-25F and 322-25, 322-25F and now 332f.
From what I understood 222-25(f) was initailly made engines that used Russian parts. For Yak-130 and Chinese L-15, non-afb and afb versions respectively.
AI-322F is an 222-25f w/o Russian-sourced parts, from what I found.
What is 332F - I don't know. It look's like an AI-222-25F, yet slightly different. Sizes almost match too. Yet 222-25F has 4200Kgf thrust, this one has as much non-afb 222-25.
EDIT: you can find all these slides in a good quality here:
 
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I'm surprised that the Ukrainian aerospace industry can tackle an advanced UCAV of this kind. Mabye they should have tried something less ambitious.
 
I'm surprised that the Ukrainian aerospace industry can tackle an advanced UCAV of this kind. Mabye they should have tried something less ambitious.


"Can tackle" remains to be seen ... so far it is a mock-up only with a fancy representation and a few CGs.
 
I liked the way how Ukraine started to take part in aerospace campeign. You have probably already heard about private space company Skyrora which is parially Ukrainian and partially Sccotish with the chief from Ukraine Volodymyr Levykin
This space company makes great technology like Skyhy hybrid rocket, ecosene fuel ( rocket fuel remade from plastic ) and so on...
 

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