kwaigonegin
Colonel
The F-35 is going to do fine...watch and see.
It is bringing to the table some very new fighting capabilities that are much more information centric, and which use its very good stealth coupled with its ability to maneuver when it needs it. The SU-35 and the PAK FA, both of which are simply EXCELLENT aircraft, are still geared to the 1980s and 1990s way of fighting...and they are very good at it.
Any aircraft, including the F-22 and F-35, will have to be on their game when going up against either of them.
But I predict, if the F-22 and F-35 are "on their game," and utilize the exceptional qualities they will (and do) possess, that both will be able to establish superiority over both of the Russian aircraft.
The F-22 because it simply can outfight those two even in the 1980s and 1990s style, but also itself brings information and stealth war fighting capabilities to the table that will further enhance its ability to overcome them..
The F-35 because I honestly believe that with its own abilities coupled with its weapons systems will be able to be on par with the others even in the 1980s and 1990s style of fighting...but most especially because it is going to bring info technology and sensor fusion, couple with its own excellent stealth, to an entirely new level and be able to know more about those other aircraft, where they are, what their weaknesses are, and how to get at them well before the competition can perform the same against them.
As it is, with the PAK FA, I agree that it is turning out to apparently not bring as much advancement to the table as the Russians wanted...and therefore they are probably going to be buying more SU-35S aircraft to fill the gap.
At this stage, IMHO, they are going to do that until they can improve the PAK FA and get it where they want it...if they can.
Time will tell.
I agree with what you said Jeff, however I was responding specifically to a one vs one dogfight as brpught up by posts before
In that realm, EM management plays a much larger role.