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7/8/2025, 8:51:47 AM
https://defence-blog.com/russia-pushes-new-fighter-jet-deal-with-india/
>Russia has submitted a dual proposal to India, offering its fifth-generation Su-57E stealth fighter and the advanced Su-35M air superiority jet.
>The offer, presented by Russian state conglomerate Rostec and Sukhoi, includes full technology transfer for local production of the Su-57E at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited’s (HAL) Nashik facility. This site has previously assembled more than 220 Su-30MKI fighters. In addition, Russia has proposed direct delivery of Su-35M aircraft as part of India’s Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) tender for 117 jets, according to sources familiar with the discussions.
>The Su-57E, Russia’s export variant of its premier fighter, would grant India access to source codes and allow 40–60% localization, enabling integration of indigenous systems such as Astra beyond-visual-range missiles, Rudram anti-radiation missiles, and Virupaksha AESA radars. Rostec says this approach aligns with India’s “Make in India” and Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiatives and would support the country’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program through technology transfer of engines, stealth systems, and avionics.
>Rostec has proposed initial deliveries of 20–30 Su-57E aircraft within three to four years to meet the IAF’s urgent requirements, with 70 to 100 jets to follow into the early 2030s.
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>Russia has submitted a dual proposal to India, offering its fifth-generation Su-57E stealth fighter and the advanced Su-35M air superiority jet.
>The offer, presented by Russian state conglomerate Rostec and Sukhoi, includes full technology transfer for local production of the Su-57E at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited’s (HAL) Nashik facility. This site has previously assembled more than 220 Su-30MKI fighters. In addition, Russia has proposed direct delivery of Su-35M aircraft as part of India’s Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) tender for 117 jets, according to sources familiar with the discussions.
>The Su-57E, Russia’s export variant of its premier fighter, would grant India access to source codes and allow 40–60% localization, enabling integration of indigenous systems such as Astra beyond-visual-range missiles, Rudram anti-radiation missiles, and Virupaksha AESA radars. Rostec says this approach aligns with India’s “Make in India” and Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiatives and would support the country’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program through technology transfer of engines, stealth systems, and avionics.
>Rostec has proposed initial deliveries of 20–30 Su-57E aircraft within three to four years to meet the IAF’s urgent requirements, with 70 to 100 jets to follow into the early 2030s.
Well?
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