fifth-generation fighter

  • Russia Offers Complete Technology Transfer of Su-57 Fifth-Generation Stealth Fighter to India

    Russia Offers Complete Technology Transfer of Su-57 Fifth-Generation Stealth Fighter to India

    Nov 20, 2025 03:50 pm CST

    Ahead of President Putin's December visit to India, Russia has proposed unprecedented access to Su-57 stealth fighter technology, including full production capabilities and potential inclusion of the Su-75 Checkmate. This offer represents a significant opportunity for India to acquire advanced aerial defense capabilities previously withheld by Western nations.

  • The F-35 Fighter Jet: America

    The F-35 Fighter Jet: America's Most Advanced Military Aircraft Heading to Saudi Arabia

    Nov 19, 2025 02:23 pm CST

    The F-35 Lightning II, America's most sophisticated fighter aircraft, is now set to be sold to Saudi Arabia following President Trump's approval. Despite concerns about technology security and regional military balance, this $77 million per unit stealth fighter represents the Pentagon's most expensive program ever, with over 1,200 aircraft delivered to U.S. forces and 19 partner nations. While praised for its advanced capabilities and combat effectiveness, the program faces ongoing criticism regarding costs, delays, and operational readiness.

  • Why India Should Avoid the Russian Su-57: Strategic Risks and Indigenous Alternatives

    Why India Should Avoid the Russian Su-57: Strategic Risks and Indigenous Alternatives

    Sep 30, 2025 05:20 pm CST

    The Indian Air Force's consideration of the Russian Su-57 as a stopgap fifth-generation fighter presents significant strategic concerns. This analysis examines why such procurement would undermine India's aerospace sovereignty, compromise security with Chinese-dependent components, fail to address immediate capability gaps, and potentially sabotage indigenous fighter development programs like the AMCA. Rather than pursuing this problematic Russian platform, India should prioritize accelerating domestic production and selectively bridging gaps with proven alternatives.