TechMystery buyer for Russia's Su-57 sparks global intrigue

Mystery buyer for Russia's Su‑57 sparks global intrigue

According to the Defence Express portal, during the Aero India 2025 exhibition, the Russian delegation revealed that its first foreign customer would begin receiving Su-57 fighter jets by the end of 2025. However, the specific country involved remains a mystery.

Su-57, illustrative photo
Su-57, illustrative photo
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The Aero India 2025 exhibition is only the second — after the Airshow China 2024 in China — international event where the Russians are promoting the Su-57, and it is also the first where the Su-57 encounters the F-35. While the Americans have significantly limited aircraft demonstrations, the Russians are striving to make the Su-57 the star of the show in Bangalore. Numerous displays, combined with statements from representatives of Rosoboronexport, are perceived by some observers as attempts to overshadow various issues related to the Su-57.

Su-57 at Aero India 2025

Defence Express notes that the Russians often prematurely announce "successes" in their defense industry, especially after initiating the war in Ukraine, as their position as an arms exporter in the global markets has significantly declined since then.

The first foreign order for the Su-57 was announced in November 2024, but the statement about delivering the ordered aircraft to the client in 2025 is considered by Defence Express to be the first "specific" promise. This declaration is even more significant since Alexander Mikheev, the head of Rosoboronexport, made it.

Mysterious client for Russian fighter jets

One thing remains unchanged — the identity of the first country to order and receive Su-57 fighter jets has not been revealed. The list of potential buyers is relatively short, although at one point it seemed more significant, with even Turkey being mentioned among the interested parties. Analysts have narrowed it down exclusively to North Korea, Iran, and Algeria in recent months. The most likely scenario suggests Algeria is the buyer.

The Su-57 is an aircraft measuring about 72 feet in length, capable of reaching speeds over Mach 2 (about 1,520 mph) and operating at an altitude of 65,600 feet. It is equipped with a 30mm 9A-4071K cannon and is adapted to carry missiles on 12 hardpoints (six internal and six external).

In 2019, Vladimir Putin first publicly referred to the Su-57 as "the best military aircraft in the world." The Russians have repeatedly presented the Su-57 as a 5th-generation fighter made with stealth technology, although some experts believe the Russian aircraft may actually struggle with evading radar detection. Due to concerns about the effectiveness of this technology, India withdrew from purchasing the Su-57. The Aero India 2025 exhibition could, however, be an opportunity for the Russian delegation to engage in further negotiations.

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