The Sukhoi PAK FA, or the Pakfa, was a highly advanced stealth fighter developed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau. The fighter was made in low numbers due to it's expensiveness, but was very effective and praised by navies all over the galaxy.
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| - The Sukhoi PAK FA, or the Pakfa, was a highly advanced stealth fighter developed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau. The fighter was made in low numbers due to it's expensiveness, but was very effective and praised by navies all over the galaxy.
- The Sukhoi PAK FA (, , Perspektivny Aviatsionny Kompleks Frontovoy Aviatsii, literally "Prospective Airborne Complex of Frontline Aviation") is a twin-engine jet fighter being developed by Sukhoi for the Russian Air Force. The Sukhoi T-50 is the prototype for PAK FA. The PAK FA is one of only a handful of stealth jet programs worldwide. The PAK FA, a fifth generation jet fighter, is intended to be the successor to the MiG-29 and Su-27 in the Russian inventory and serve as the basis of the Sukhoi/HAL FGFA being developed with India. The T-50 prototype performed its first flight 29 January 2010.
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| - FGFA: US$100 million
- T-50: US$50+ million<
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hardpoints
| - Currently 6 internal hardpoints and up to 6 external hardpoints: two internal bays running longitudinally on the fuselage supporting a total of 4 RVV-BD AAMs , plus 2 small internal wing bays for 2 RVV-SD AAMs and up to six external hardpoints.
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| - Izdeliye 117 (AL-41F1) for initial production, Izdeliye 30 for later production
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| - *Sh121 multifunctional integrated radio electronic system
**N036 radar built by Tikhomirov NIIP
***Main X-band N036-1-01 AESA radar with 1522 T/R modules
***2 Side facing X-band N036B-1-01 AESA radars with 358 T/R modules each, to increase angular coverage
***2 L-band N036L-1-01 arrays on the Leading-edge extension for IFF functionality
**L402 ECM suite built by KNIRTI institute
*101KS electro-optical suite
**101KS-O: Laser-based countermeasures against infrared missiles
**101KS-V: IRST for airborne targets
**101KS-U: Ultraviolet warning sensors
**101KS-N: Targeting pod
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| - Fuel capability: 10,300 kg
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| - The Sukhoi PAK FA (, , Perspektivny Aviatsionny Kompleks Frontovoy Aviatsii, literally "Prospective Airborne Complex of Frontline Aviation") is a twin-engine jet fighter being developed by Sukhoi for the Russian Air Force. The Sukhoi T-50 is the prototype for PAK FA. The PAK FA is one of only a handful of stealth jet programs worldwide. The PAK FA, a fifth generation jet fighter, is intended to be the successor to the MiG-29 and Su-27 in the Russian inventory and serve as the basis of the Sukhoi/HAL FGFA being developed with India. The T-50 prototype performed its first flight 29 January 2010. The Russian Defence Ministry will purchase the first 10 evaluation example aircraft after 2012 and then 60 production standard aircraft after 2016. The first batch of fighters will be delivered with current technology engines. The PAK-FA is expected to have a service life of about 30–35 years.
- The Sukhoi PAK FA, or the Pakfa, was a highly advanced stealth fighter developed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau. The fighter was made in low numbers due to it's expensiveness, but was very effective and praised by navies all over the galaxy.
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