Display MoreWhat are you babbling on about now Adrian? Thinking an aeroplanes manoeuvrability has any bearing its capabilities, shows that you are at least 25 years behind the curve.
And where did you hear about the specifications of the SU57s sensor and stealth technologies?* Off Putin? Or one of those strange low-brow right-wing near-conspiracy websites you keep posting links to?
And look at the big exhausts sticking out the back of the SU. Ever heard of radar cross-section? What a joke. It’s probably one stinger missile away from an embarrassment.
I’d stick to furnace design (and Rossi worshipping) if I were you pal.
* Or the F-22’s, for that matter.
While I agree often with your technically insights, I think this time your comment are made too rash
There are a lot western defense technology journals where you can find information on the SU57
If you had read them you would know that the SU57 relies less on its reduced radar cross section but more on active changing the radar signal aimed at the aircraft. This active manupulation of the radar signal makes the SU57 appear on the the radar of the F22 at a total other location then where the aircraft is.
You can look at it in this way : the radar signal of the F22 is reflected in circles, like the circular waves in the water when you drop a stone in it.
At any poin on a receiving wave (And thus also at the radar reciver) the direction of the target is the normal to the wavefront.
By actively giving properly timed/phased signals on the same radar frequency back you can distort the wavefront at the reciver of the targeting radar, thereby modifying the position/direction where the receiver thinks where the target is.
And you can't do anything about this. ( I have done military research in this area)