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Still unknown. You will not find reliable data anywhere.I found several conflicting information about the tail aperture.
Is it EW or secondary radar?
Still unknown. You will not find reliable data anywhere.I found several conflicting information about the tail aperture.
Is it EW or secondary radar?
yes you are wrong. There are some ecm sensor or communication antennas(the two side lobes sticking out on the tail).Su-35 has a litle radar on the tail already, am i wrong?
PTB-3400 weights ~3 metric tons. Just like "Kinzhal" does.![]()
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В октябрьском номере (№ 7/142) за 2020 год заводской газеты Взлетная полоса Новосибирского авиационного завода имени В.П. Чкалова (НАЗ; входит в состав ПАО Компания Сухой в составе ПАО Объединенная авиастроительная корпорация - ОАК) опубликовано интервью…bmpd.livejournal.com
NAZ workload for the upcoming decade- including PTB-2000, PTB-3400 external tanks, as well as VTB-M and VTB-B internal tanks for Su-57's weapons bays.
Sorry, i wanted tell, Su-34. I think i read time ago it has a litle radar inside tail.yes you are wrong. There are some ecm sensor or communication antennas(the two side lobes sticking out on the tail).Su-35 has a litle radar on the tail already, am i wrong?
But no radar, never has been on the Su-35S.
Ofc there are also the landing break shute, flare dispencers and possible an APU at the back spine too.
This is an old and idiotic meme/rumor. It doesnt have a rear facing radar (and never did) and neither does it have a "toilet". Su-34's stinger has chute, APU and RWR in that order. Maybe a fueltank too between chute and APU but not 100% sure.Sorry, i wanted tell, Su-34. I think i read time ago it has a litle radar inside tail.yes you are wrong. There are some ecm sensor or communication antennas(the two side lobes sticking out on the tail).Su-35 has a litle radar on the tail already, am i wrong?
But no radar, never has been on the Su-35S.
Ofc there are also the landing break shute, flare dispencers and possible an APU at the back spine too.
This is an old and idiotic meme/rumor. It doesnt have a rear facing radar (and never did) and neither does it have a "toilet". Su-34's stinger has chute, APU and RWR in that order. Maybe a fueltank too between chute and APU but not 100% sure.Sorry, i wanted tell, Su-34. I think i read time ago it has a litle radar inside tail.yes you are wrong. There are some ecm sensor or communication antennas(the two side lobes sticking out on the tail).Su-35 has a litle radar on the tail already, am i wrong?
But no radar, never has been on the Su-35S.
Ofc there are also the landing break shute, flare dispencers and possible an APU at the back spine too.
At least Tu-95 too. As for Su-34 - it at least has hand-held small tank, same as on other T-10. Said to have small biotoiled in the cockpit entrance way as well, but can't find reliable confirmation on that.So that is the Su-34 toilet rumour busted, I thought it was weird to have a toilet on a fighter-bomber, so that means that the only active Russian combat aircraft with a toilet onboard is the Tu-160 strategic bomber.
The green is primer.
Why? Their RAM just happens to be the exact same color as new primer used on the F-22 and F-35? Really?The green is primer.
So on a T-50, the green should signify something else.
well it isnt "busted" exactly. they have two containers with funnels to act as urinals.This is an old and idiotic meme/rumor. It doesnt have a rear facing radar (and never did) and neither does it have a "toilet". Su-34's stinger has chute, APU and RWR in that order. Maybe a fueltank too between chute and APU but not 100% sure.Sorry, i wanted tell, Su-34. I think i read time ago it has a litle radar inside tail.yes you are wrong. There are some ecm sensor or communication antennas(the two side lobes sticking out on the tail).Su-35 has a litle radar on the tail already, am i wrong?
But no radar, never has been on the Su-35S.
Ofc there are also the landing break shute, flare dispencers and possible an APU at the back spine too.
So that is the Su-34 toilet rumour busted, I thought it was weird to have a toilet on a fighter-bomber, so that means that the only active Russian combat aircraft with a toilet onboard is the Tu-160 strategic bomber.
Why? Their RAM just happens to be the exact same color as new primer used on the F-22 and F-35? Really?
You'll see it at 29:20 in this Video:well it isnt "busted" exactly. they have two containers with funnels to act as urinals.This is an old and idiotic meme/rumor. It doesnt have a rear facing radar (and never did) and neither does it have a "toilet". Su-34's stinger has chute, APU and RWR in that order. Maybe a fueltank too between chute and APU but not 100% sure.Sorry, i wanted tell, Su-34. I think i read time ago it has a litle radar inside tail.yes you are wrong. There are some ecm sensor or communication antennas(the two side lobes sticking out on the tail).Su-35 has a litle radar on the tail already, am i wrong?
But no radar, never has been on the Su-35S.
Ofc there are also the landing break shute, flare dispencers and possible an APU at the back spine too.
So that is the Su-34 toilet rumour busted, I thought it was weird to have a toilet on a fighter-bomber, so that means that the only active Russian combat aircraft with a toilet onboard is the Tu-160 strategic bomber.
Tail radar "Epaulet" (or sometimes "Epolet"; much later evolved into "Epolet-A") was on the Su-47 and MiG MFI.Su-35 has a litle radar on the tail already, am i wrong?
The tail radar is designated as "N012" it's a different animal than the Epaulet family.Tail radar "Epaulet" (or sometimes "Epolet"; much later evolved into "Epolet-A") was on the Su-47 and MiG MFI.Su-35 has a litle radar on the tail already, am i wrong?
N012 never made it to being installed anywhere though to my knowledge.The tail radar is designated as "N012" it's a different animal than the Epaulet family.Tail radar "Epaulet" (or sometimes "Epolet"; much later evolved into "Epolet-A") was on the Su-47 and MiG MFI.Su-35 has a litle radar on the tail already, am i wrong?
Epaulet in other hand works in X-band and it's projected to be mounted in wing roots.
For that it would either be laser (not the case) or microwave (need bigger aperture and HUGE energy supply).IMOHO, it would probably be more a directed energy system to fry anything coming from the rear.
The energy it would take for the missile to turn a full 180° would just waste a very large part of its propellant burn time which can't then be used to generate any useful kinetic energy for the missile - especially on a long range radar guided one... An much more effective shot can be taken by simply turning into an adversary detected using the rear facing radar for an engagement or simply manuvering so to avoid them.Does the rear radar now mean that the Su-57 will be capable of firing radar guided missiles at targets approaching from the rear? Or is this something that they are still looking into?
That would reduce the effective internal weapon loadout simply for a very rare form of attack. Plus, it wouldn't be an effective shot as instead of the aircraft's forward speed being added to the missile's its now being subtracted reducing effective range simply because its starting energy is already below optimal.It should be possible (if a perhaps little tricky) to rig the main weapons bays to be able to dispense rear firing missiles as part of its loadout though.
Rear firing missiles doesn't work. They might, but amount of shenanigans it would require denies any benefit over rapidly turning missile fired forward.It should be possible (if a perhaps little tricky) to rig the main weapons bays to be able to dispense rear firing missiles as part of its loadout though.
You are assuming a conventional warhead though; a tactical atomic warhead could be made quite compact indeed. Or alternatively, it could possibly be fitted with a solid state EMP warhead, though that could be more bulky than a compact atomic device depending on the design.It would be challenging to find space in that small form factor. Being able to fit inside weapon bay would mean the missile would be constrained to about 4.5 m in length and some 40 cm in diameter. In such geometry tho.. the launch weight could be about 800 Kg, range could be about 450 km. Assuming ISP of 1200 sec.
You are assuming a conventional warhead though; a tactical atomic warhead could be made quite compact indeed. Or alternatively, it could possibly be fitted with a solid state EMP warhead, though that could be more bulky than a compact atomic device depending on the design.It would be challenging to find space in that small form factor. Being able to fit inside weapon bay would mean the missile would be constrained to about 4.5 m in length and some 40 cm in diameter. In such geometry tho.. the launch weight could be about 800 Kg, range could be about 450 km. Assuming ISP of 1200 sec.