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National Security Journal on MSNIndia Doesn’t Want the F-35 or Su-57 Stealth Fighters
India has rejected offers to purchase both the American F-35 and the Russian Su-57, signaling a major pivot towards strategic autonomy. -New Delhi’s decision is driven by a long-term goal to develop ...
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National Security Journal on MSNRussia’s Su-57 Felon Has a ‘New’ Enemy (Not the F-22 or F-35 Fighters)
Russia’s Su-57 stealth fighter program is being crippled by a “double-whammy” of sanctions and corruption. -Western sanctions ...
Both the Russian-made aircraft and the U.S.' Raptor jet are classified as fifth-generation platforms, crafted to avoid ...
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The National Interest on MSNIndia Is Dumping Russia’s Su-57 for France’s Rafale Fighter
The Indian Air Force will soon retire its remaining contingent of Soviet-era MiG-21 fighters after six decades of service.
India’s reliance on Russian platforms is a liability, and its strategic planners recognize this fact. But addressing it by purchasing the F-35 would be the worst possible solution.
India may skip a competitive tender for 114 multi-role fighter aircraft, favoring more Rafale jets to meet urgent operational ...
Interestingly, the Top Aces’ F-16s have been equipped with IRST pods since 2024. Such upgrades make them credible surrogates for advanced threat aircraft, such as the Su-35 or Su-57.
The Sukhoi Su-57 Felon is an impressive Russian military jet, but exactly how many of these fighters does the nation have available at its disposal?
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