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I don't know.....is it just me, or are others frustrated that the Russian's, on a much smaller military budget are seemingly able to get their house in order (alas in much small quantity) when it comes to their military aviation, when compared to the U.S. these days?
I mean the Russian's have been able to continuously update and lead the worlds fighter hard-stick with their 'Flanker' series, by which most sensible air forces measure as the yardstick.
Then the Russian have been able to develop the likes of the Yakovlev Yak-130 and now this SR-10 trainer, whilst the U.S. struggles and spends stupid amounts of money of their T-X program, which will undoubtedly run over budget and time.
I have to say, I'm impressed with the progress and determination of the Sukhoi PAK-FA/T-50 fighter! They're undoubtedly going to be a variety of critical responses from forum members about the state of this program, but my pre-emptive response is - 'we will not mention the sacred cow - the F-35!'
It has taken me some years to kick many of my engrained predigest and naivety regarding Soviet/Russian military design philosophy, but its 2016, and I'm getting a little older (and one would hope a little wiser ;D)
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Pioneer
I mean the Russian's have been able to continuously update and lead the worlds fighter hard-stick with their 'Flanker' series, by which most sensible air forces measure as the yardstick.
Then the Russian have been able to develop the likes of the Yakovlev Yak-130 and now this SR-10 trainer, whilst the U.S. struggles and spends stupid amounts of money of their T-X program, which will undoubtedly run over budget and time.
I have to say, I'm impressed with the progress and determination of the Sukhoi PAK-FA/T-50 fighter! They're undoubtedly going to be a variety of critical responses from forum members about the state of this program, but my pre-emptive response is - 'we will not mention the sacred cow - the F-35!'
It has taken me some years to kick many of my engrained predigest and naivety regarding Soviet/Russian military design philosophy, but its 2016, and I'm getting a little older (and one would hope a little wiser ;D)
Regards
Pioneer