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Su-35 Flanker-E Fighter Jet

Su-35 Flanker-E Fighter Jet

Brand: Sukhoi
Category: Fighter Jets
  • Generation 4++
  • Maximum Speed Mach 2.25
  • No. of Engines 2
  • Radar Range Up to 400 km

Full Specifications

General Information

Name Su-35 Flanker-E
Manufacturer Sukhoi (United Aircraft Corporation)
Country of Origin Russia
Type / Role Multirole Air Superiority Fighter
Generation 4++
Status Active Service
First Flight February 19, 2008
Introduction / In Service Since 2014
Number Built 120+
Operators Russia, China, Egypt, Indonesia (pending)

Dimensions & Structure

Length 21.9 m
Wingspan 15.3 m
Height 5.9 m
Wing Area 62 m²
Empty Weight 18,400 kg
Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) 34,500 kg
Internal Weapons Bay None
External Hardpoints 12

Performance

Maximum Speed Mach 2.25 (2,400 km/h)
Range 3,600 km (ferry)
Combat Radius 1,500 km
Service Ceiling 18,000 m
Rate of Climb 280 m/s
Thrust-to-Weight Ratio 1.15
G Limits +9

Powerplant

Engine Type Saturn AL-41F1S (117S)
No. of Engines 2
Thrust (each) 142 kN with afterburner
Thrust Vectoring Yes (3D TVC)
Fuel Capacity ~11,500 kg internal

Armament

Gun 1× 30mm GSh-30-1 cannon
Missiles (Air-to-Air) R-77, R-27, R-73
Missiles (Air-to-Ground) Kh-31, Kh-29, Kh-59
Bombs FAB series, KAB precision-guided bombs
Hardpoints 12
Payload Capacity 8,000 kg

Avionics & Systems

Radar Irbis-E PESA radar
Radar Range 400 km (air targets)
Electronic Warfare (EW) System Khibiny-M
Targeting System OLS-35 IRST
Helmet Display Yes
Navigation GLONASS/INS
Autopilot / AI Assistance Digital flight control
Communication Secure data link, VHF/UHF radio

Stealth & Technology

Radar Cross Section (RCS) ~1–3 m²
Stealth Features Radar-absorbent coatings, composite materials
Infrared Signature Reduction Moderate (engine shielding)
Sensor Fusion Limited
Networking Capabilities Tactical data link

Variants

Special Export Versions Su-35SK (China), Su-35E (Egypt)

Operational History

Major Conflicts / Deployments Syria, Ukraine (limited combat use)
Notable Operators Russia, China, Egypt
Combat Proven? Yes
Mission Types Air superiority, interception, strike, escort

Cost & Program

Unit Cost ~$85 million (export)
Development Cost Estimated $1.5 billion
Program Name Su-35 Development Program
Funding Countries Russia

Additional Information

Upgrades Planned Radar and cockpit modernization
Future Replacement Su-57 Felon
Export Restrictions Russian arms control regulations
Notable Achievements High agility and radar performance
Competitors F-15EX, Rafale, Eurofighter Typhoon

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

7.6
  • Technology 7 / 10
  • Performance 7 / 10
  • Firepower 8 / 10
  • Range & Endurance 8 / 10
  • Reliability & Maintenance 8 / 10

PROS

  1. Exceptional supermaneuverability with thrust vectoring
  2. Long combat range and high endurance
  3. Powerful Irbis-E radar with long detection range
  4. Capable of multirole missions (air and ground)
  5. Proven combat record in Syria

CONS

  1. Lacks full stealth capability
  2. PESA radar less advanced than AESA systems
  3. High operational and maintenance costs
  4. Limited data-link and sensor fusion compared to Western jets
  5. Export limited by political and sanction concerns

Su-35 Flanker-E Fighter Jet: Russia’s 4.5-Generation Air Superiority Fighter

The Sukhoi Su-35 Flanker-E is a highly agile 4.5-generation multirole fighter aircraft designed by Russia’s Sukhoi Design Bureau and produced by United Aircraft Corporation (UAC). A deep modernization of the Su-27 “Flanker,” the Su-35 integrates next-generation avionics, engines, and radar systems while maintaining the proven aerodynamic design of its predecessor.

Developed primarily for air superiority and multirole strike missions, the Su-35 is engineered to compete against Western fighters such as the F-15EX and Eurofighter Typhoon. The aircraft first flew in 2008 and entered service with the Russian Aerospace Forces in 2014.

Powered by two AL-41F1S turbofan engines with thrust vectoring nozzles, the Su-35 achieves a maximum speed of Mach 2.25 and a range of over 3,600 km. It features exceptional maneuverability, allowing it to perform advanced aerobatic maneuvers like the Pugachev Cobra and the Kulbit—making it one of the most agile fighters in service today.

The Su-35 carries a potent mix of R-77 and R-73 air-to-air missiles, Kh-31 anti-ship and anti-radiation missiles, and guided bombs. Its Irbis-E PESA radar can detect aerial targets up to 400 km away, and its advanced electronic warfare suite provides improved survivability in hostile environments.

Although not a true stealth fighter, the Su-35 incorporates reduced radar cross-section materials and sophisticated sensors for limited low observability and high situational awareness. It has seen combat operations in Syria, providing valuable operational experience for Russia’s modernized air fleet.

Variants

FieldExample
Su-35SStandard Russian Air Force model
Su-35SKExport version for China
Su-35SEExport configuration
Special Export VersionsSu-35SK (China), Su-35E (Egypt)

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