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Look at that unusual SRAAM bay. looks great
It's very sleek, makes the X-32 an even great abomination sorry not sorry.
"Гульчатай, открой личико!"
thanks to NoName for photos and good luck to him in Gulag.
tridents model in the end, looks pretty damn close to the real thing!
this is a very unique looking bird! i like it!
And just what is going on with that wide dark edging on the canopy?
Kh-59MK/AS-18 Kazoo - with an almost 6m length, and a height of about a metre I'd be incredibly surprised if it fits in an internal bay.I see a missile behind it, so that's a good sign to know what kind of weapons go inside it. 6:00pm in Russia so 6 more hours for more details.
now the tweet is unavailable please no second thoughtsSeems like there is still something new waiting for us!!!
View: https://mobile.twitter.com/Rostec_Russia/status/1416767997683945475
The shape of wing obviously is trapezoidal, so T-75.
"RF-00075" on the tail also.Due to the no. 75 can we assume it is internally the S-75?
Kh-59MK/AS-18 Kazoo - with an almost 6m length, and a height of about a metre I'd be incredibly surprised if it fits in an internal bay.I see a missile behind it, so that's a good sign to know what kind of weapons go inside it. 6:00pm in Russia so 6 more hours for more details.
OTOH the presence of an ASM means I won't be surprised by more coverage targetting the RN.
Extended-range air-to-surface missile Kh-59MK | Catalog Rosoboronexport
The Kh-59MK extended-range air-to-surface missile with an active radar seeker is a version of the Kh-59M TV-guided air-launched missile and is designed to engage radar-contrast surface targets (with R...roe.ru
This aircraft I hear has a more lengthy fuselage than another certain aircraft in comparison that I know of is considered 5th gen that I am sure could house an R-77 itself, so probably yeah?I agree.
I suppose those are missile bays in front of the landing-gear bays? Could they carry an R-77 class missile or are they limited to shorter missiles?
Also, is there any chance that there is room for a central/spinal weapons bay (e.g. a single bay for one or possibly two 700 kg class missiles like on the Su-57)?
Given the length of the engine and the inlet arrangement - I'm not sure there is room. However, that would mean that all long range missiles and air-to-ground missiles would have to be mounted in external pods.
R-77 is 3.6m long, that bay is over 2m, but I don't think it's over 3.6m, and you'll need more than 3.6m because of clearance.I suppose those are missile bays in front of the landing-gear bays? Could they carry an R-77 class missile or are they limited to shorter missiles?
Also, is there any chance that there is room for a central/spinal weapons bay (e.g. a single bay for one or possibly two 700 kg class missiles like on the Su-57)?
Also, is there any chance that there is room for a central/spinal weapons bay (e.g. a single bay for one or possibly two 700 kg class missiles like on the Su-57)?
I presume there is a central bay, but I'm not sure it will have the depth for larger weapons, certainly not the 1.5m depth needed for the Kazoo on the ground behind it. I expect some Russian ASMs will fit, but a lot of them are definitely too large. R-77 might well determine its length - I estimated 3.5m, I'll happily boost that to 3.7 or 3.8m to fit R-77M, but length and depth are going to be limiting factors for ASMs rather than AAMs.
Well that Rostec poster depicting IRST targeting the daring class seems to indicate the central bay. the MK wont fit but im expecting Kh-69 will be its main standoff armament.
Probably something like this in arrangement (pardon the crude drawing)
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Well as a famous French airplane fellow once said (paraphrased of course) "If it looks good, it flies good."