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A senior Egyptian military officer revealed shocking details about the Russian-made Su-35 fighter jet. He explained the ...
Russia’s Sukhoi is finding it increasingly difficult to sell its Su-35 Flanker-E fighter jet, with at least two countries recently opting out of sizable acquisitions.
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Ironically, the Su-35 uses a passive electronically scanned array (PESA) radar, which is an older and generally less flexible technology. Further flights like this indicate a shift is at hand, ...
This radar was the first-of-its-kind passive electronically-scanning array (PESA) in use with any nation’s air force. Its search range was 124 miles in the forward hemisphere and 56 miles in the ...
A Modern Fighter. The Su-35 features the N035 Irbis-E “Snow Leopard” passive electronically scanned array (PESA) radar. The N035 is an improved version of the N011M radar and can detect an ...
The AESA vs. PESA capability gap is often overstated though, and the E-3 saw its own PESA radar get a major upgrade in the RSIP package around the turn of the century.But other recent AEW&C ...