You're attempting to put words in my mouth.
You can press the back button and see what I said, and I will say again.
The US isn't worried about this plane and Russians being Russians doesn't equate to air superiority or better engineering.
I will say again, the US isn't worried about this plane.
I am not putting words in your mouth. You specifically invoked the F22 and
F35, asking why the Russians are not challenging those planes. I provided
you the evidence showing that the Russians are challenging those planes..
As for the engineering, you do realise that stealth is one of the many things
the Russians invented, right?
Did you know a Soviet physicist is behind all of America's stealth technology?
Pyotr Ufimtsev didn't know it, but his work would put him at the forefront of a new American industry: stealth technology and engineering.
www.wearethemighty.com
You do realise that the F35 is 2/3 a Russian plane, don't you? The 1/3
that is not Russian is the electronics
Is the Yak-141 the 'father' of the F-35B?
The F-35B’s developers may have adopted many features of the Soviet aircraft, but Lockheed Martin’s fighter remains a unique model.
www.rbth.com
The article does not tell the whole story. The US paid Yakovlev $400 million
for 2 prototypes of the the YAK141
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