The New Sukhoi SU35
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http://weapons.technology.youngester.com • The designation Su-35 had already been used from 1992 onwards to market the company's modernized Su-27M Super Flanker (bureau designation T-10M). Developed in the late 1980s for the Soviet Air Force, the Su-27M incorporated a modified aerodynamic configuration, uprated engine, and upgraded avionics. Sukhoi realized by 2002 that it would no longer be able to compete with comtemporary and future foreign fighters. The single-seat Flanker needed to be drastically upgraded, including a major redesign of its airframe. Furthermore, the Sukhoi-owned KnAAPO plant had been struggling to compete with its Su-30MK2 against the more advanced Su-30MKI derivatives of the Irkut Corporation, its rival Flanker producer which is only partially owned by Sukhoi. Sukhoi started development of a new 'intermediate fighter' to fill the gap between its fourth generation Su-30MK and its upcoming fifth generation fighter in development under the PAK-FA (Perspektivnyi Aviatsionnyi Kompleks Frontovoi Aviatsii - Future Air System for Tactical Aviation) program, Sukhoi developed a new 4++ generation Su-27 derivative, internally known as T-10BM. The Su-27 Bolshaya Modernizatsiya ('big modernization') utilizes a redesigned airframes based on the standard Su-27 and is fitted with the latest Russian avionics, advanced weapons and new engines. Re-using the Su-35 sans suffix designation, it is primarily aimed at the export market, but Sukhoi also hopes to produce localized versions for the Russian Air Force.
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