I remember being fascinated with all the frontline Russian fighters of the day (MiG-25, 29, 31, Su-27/35), the Sukhoi family always looked the best.
This is the Snort performance where he almost hit the ground. I wonder what the RIO was thinking at 1:06?
I hope I get to see the F-22 in action someday. All the hassles of insurance since 9/11 and
the 2005 X-Team disaster (I was at the performance the day before) have made the airshows in my area dissappear.
Well the Su 35 has several advantages over the f15, f16, ef18f, f35, Rafale, Eurofighter, Gripen and Mitsubishi F2 such as:
-thrust vectoring nozzles and hyper manoeuvrability (no f15, no f16, no ef18f, no rafale, no eurofighter, no gripen, no f2 and no f35 can perform the cobra). The Su-35 is powered by a pair of Saturn AL-41F1S, formerly known as izdeliye (Product) 117S, turbofan engines. While based on the AL-31F engine of the Su-27M, it shares some of the core design of Su-57's more-powerful Saturn AL-41F1.The aircraft is equipped with thrust-vectoring nozzles, which has their rotational axes canted at an angle, similar to the configuration on the Su-30MKI and Su-57. The nozzles operate in one plane for pitch, but the canting allows the aircraft to produce both roll and yaw by vectoring each engine nozzle differently. The Su-35's thrust-vectoring system and integrated flight- and propulsion-control systems allow the aircraft to attain "supermaneuverability", enabling it to perform post-stall manoeuvres at low speeds. This differs from Western air combat doctrine, which emphasises the maintenance of a fighter aircraft's kinetic energy.The engine gives the Su-35 the limited ability to sustain supersonic speed without the use of afterburners. According to Carlo Kopp of the think tank Air Power Australia, such a "supercruise" feature allows the Su-35 to engage an opponent at a greater speed and altitude and increases the range of its long-range missiles by 30–40 percent. He cites the aircraft's mature airframe and carefully-balanced combination of advanced technology as allowing the Su-35 to achieve a favourable exchange rate against the F-35 stealth fighter. A RAND Corporation study in 2008 found that the Su-35 could shoot down 2.4 F-35s for every aircraft lost.
-Su-35 employs the powerful N035 Irbis-E ("Snow Leopard") passive electronically-scanned array (PESA) radar, which is a further development of the N011M radar that had been evaluated on Su-27M test-beds and constitutes the core of the Su-35's weapons-control system. It is capable of detecting an aerial target up to 400 km (250 mi; 220 nmi) away, and can track thirty airborne targets and engage eight of them simultaneously; in addition, the multi-function radar is capable of providing high-resolution images of the ground using synthetic aperture mode. For defences against enemy tracking, the Su-35 is equipped with the L175M Khibiny-M electronic countermeasure system, while engineers have applied radar-absorbent materials to the engine inlets and front stages of the engine compressor to halve the Su-35's frontal radar cross-section and minimise the detection range of enemy radars. The multi-role Su-35 can deploy air-to-air missiles of up to 300-kilometre (190 mi) range, and can carry the heavy Oniks anti-ship cruise missile, as well as the multitude of air-to-ground weaponry
-Missiles: K-74M2 (izdeliye 760) comparable to the Aim 9X, asraam or the Python 5 missiles,
K-77ME (izdeliye 180-BD) exceeding 193 miles of range above the AMRAAM120d, PL12, Meteor and Astra missiles
Novator KS172 awacs killer missile nearly 200km of range,
Kh-31 , it is capable of Mach 3.5 and was the first supersonic anti-ship/anti radiation missile that could be launched by tactical aircraft
The su 35 might not be stealthy but it is a nightmare for the ennemies who might encounter it.