Top-5 Secretive Russian Military Aircraft's MiG-41, PAK-DA, Su-60, YAK-150, MiG-36.
Welcome To My Channel All In One A-1. A Defense Update of the day Top 5 Secretive Russian Military Aircraft, We Could See in 2020s. Russian military aircraft design bureaus are continuing work on a range of totally new bombers, fighters, and interceptors, with development taking place under Top Secret. The 2020s will be a decade of firsts for Russian air power, with the country finally expected to move away from derivatives of upgraded Soviet-era aircraft to totally new Russian-made designs. ‘Yak-150’. Yet another fighter Russia may get in the 2020s is a successor to the Yak-141, a Soviet supersonic vertical takeoff/landing (VTOL) fighter created by the Yakovlev design bureau in the 1980s, but whose production was canceled shortly before the Soviet collapse in 1991. The aircraft’s blueprints were subsequently sold to Lockheed and widely used aboard the F-35B, to the point where some observers have speculated that the Yak-141 was the F-35 “father.” ‘MiG-36’. Pointing to a little-talked about joint programme between Russia and the United Arab Emirates on the creation of a new fifth-gen fighter based on the MiG-29 air superiority fighter, Military Watch Magazine creatively gives this project the name ‘MiG-36’, and speculates that the fighter will integrate many of the same advanced technologies deployed aboard the MiG-35 4++ gen fighter plane. ‘Su-60’. The Su-57 fifth-gen stealth air superiority fighter, whose large-scale production and delivery into the Russian Aerospace Forces is expected to start this year, is another platform which Military Watch Magazine expects to continue receiving upgrades, from new missiles and laser armaments to AI and anti-gravity suits, to the point where its characteristics will make it more like a sixth-generation fighter than a fifth-gen one. PAK DA. The PAK DA (Russian acronym for ‘Prospective Aviation Complex for Long-Range Aviation’) is expected to become the successor to the TU-160, a late-Soviet-era bomber supersonic strategic bomber design which has proven so successful that the production of a modernized variant of the plane was recently restarted. In the meantime, Tupolev, the PAK DA’s developer, has ambitious plans for its next-gen bomber designed. MiG-41. The MiG-41, formerly known as the PAK DP (the DP here standing for ‘Long-range Interception’) is a next-gen stealth interceptor being developed by Mikoyan, and is meant to replace the successfully modernized MiG-31. Judged to be either a 5++ or an actual sixth gen fighter, the prospective aircraft is expected to be able to operate at extremely high near-space altitudes. #MiG41 #PAKDA #Su57