TerraN_EmpirE
Tyrant King
And by palatable, it means indigenous. The Russian military has a strong invented "here" mentality and wish to export. We know that the SU57 program is in a bit of hot water with the Russian addition that they are as yet not placing it into production beyond a dozen or so existing orders.I don’t think the Russians don’t realise that Su57 isn’t meeting all its claims, they just don’t really have any palatable alternatives.
oh sure I agree but the spin on this is that somehow India should be punished for deciding that there investment in the FGFA side of the program was not going to come to flirtation.Both the F35 and J20 are simply not possible, so short of partnering up with SAC on the J31 (which is boardering on the impossible as well), the Su57 is the only remotely possible option for a 5th gen in Russian service.
India like Russia has a strong drive for indigenous programs and is locked out of F35 for the moment and highly unlikely to partner with the PRC for any fifth gen program due to the amount of water over the bridge.
For India the FGFA was supposed to be a joint venture leading to an Indian buy of SU57.
However the Indians were growing displeased with the progress and lack of technical hand over to them of SU57 despite there investment.
So the Indians rationally chosen to end there investment.
Now the claim is that the Russians are going to sell there second most advanced fighter to Pakistan as a rebuff.
What was India supposed to do foot the bill for a program with nothing to show for It? How does selling Su35 to the PAF help the troubled SU57?