The Sukhoi Su-57, NATO reporting name "Felon", is Russia's first foray into the fifth generation of combat aircraft, representing a significant leap in stealth, sensor fusion, and situational awareness. Designed to achieve air superiority and conduct precision ground strikes, the Felon utilizes an creative airframe that blends stealth-optimized shaping with the exceptional maneuverability characteristic of the Sukhoi lineage. Key features include internal weapons bays to minimize radar cross-section, "supercruise" capability for sustained supersonic flight without afterburners, and sophisticated N036 Byelka active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar. As a "network-centric" platform, the Su-57 is designed to act as a force multiplier, coordinating with unmanned "loyal wingman" drones like the S-70 Okhotnik-B.

SU-57

The SU-57 production configuration focuses on low observability, high maneuverability and multirole mission flexibility, combining stealth and advanced avionics for modern air combat.

Specs
Engine type Saturn AL-41
Length 65.9 ft / 20.8 m
Height 46.2 ft / 14.8 m
Wingspan 15 ft / 4.57 m
Seats 1