Is the su57 price really only 42mil? I thought it was around 80 mil? Ranking wise it's hard it ignore the fact that the f35s stealth will force the enemy to use more energy which increases the f35s capability to detect that it is being tracked, but the r37m(that the su57 can carry) has a really powerful seeker that might still get through the f35s stealth. Imo, both are flawed designs. One has a badly shaped irst(in terms of stealth) while the other has a lower than optimal top speed(mach 1.6(on paper)).
Given the current situation in Ukraine, you must not trust Russian military equipment anymore😅 All Russian fighter jets will blow up easily on air if they dare fight either the F-22 or the F-35 in real combat--as what happened to all their Migs the Iraqi Air Force used to take on the US' F-16s during the Gulf War😅
U forgot to mention the last comment made by the pilot to the Pakistan aircrafts.. loosely translated " ciao !!! ... My teas getting colder back home"😂😂
No wonder the US keeps moaning about European countries' military spending when they spend little more than Australia yet have double/triple the population and economy.
During a war game in 2005, a single Swedish Gotland-class diesel-electric submarine managed to outmaneuver the entire US Navy carrier task force. Let’s dive into the fascinating details of this remarkable event. The submarine in question was the HMSM Gotland, a relatively low-tech diesel-powered vessel. Despite its unassuming appearance, the Gotland pulled off an impressive feat. Here’s how it happened: 1. Stealth and Maneuverability: The Gotland featured several design modifications that contributed to its success. These included sonar-resistant coatings on its hull, radar-absorbent materials on its tower, a slow-turning propeller, acoustic deadening buffers on its inner machinery, and 27 electromagnets to counter detection from magnetic anomaly detectors. Its computerized steering allowed a single operator to control depth and course, giving it exceptional maneuverability. 2. Stirling Engines: The Gotland was equipped with noiseless Stirling engines, which didn’t require air for propulsion. This allowed the submarine to stay submerged for extended periods without needing to surface for air. By charging its batteries underwater, the Gotland could conduct stealth operations without revealing its location. 3. Nuclear vs. Diesel Submarines: The US Navy had switched to nuclear-powered submarines in the 1990s, favoring their longer endurance and ability to remain submerged for extended periods. However, Sweden continued to develop diesel-powered submarines like the Gotland. These submarines could operate silently and stay underwater for weeks when needed. 4. The War Game: During the war game, the Gotland managed to elude the USS Ronald Reagan’s passive sonar defenses. It scored multiple virtual torpedo hits on the aircraft carrier, inflicting enough hypothetical damage to sink it. The Gotland then slipped away undetected, leaving the US Navy stunned
It's already been proven that his system is very vulnerable. Last track record was 67% of targets shot down. That's well below the average of systems that were made 20 years ago.