The Russian fifth-generation fighter jet Su-57E was showcased at the Aero India aerospace exhibition at the Yelahanka Air Force Station.
The Su-57 is considered the only fifth-generation fighter in the world that has successfully demonstrated its effectiveness in real combat conditions against Western air defense systems.
The aircraft is designed for low radar visibility and features high-precision weaponry for combat missions.
On Monday, February 10, the fighter conducted its first training flight in India, piloted by test pilot and Hero of Russia Sergey Bogdan.
Following the flight, large crowds gathered around the Russian aircraft, and delegations from multiple countries visited the outdoor exhibition.
Bogdan greeted them and exchanged a few words, particularly warmly welcoming his Indian colleagues, chanting together: "India, Russia, India, Russia.”
On Tuesday, February 11, a demonstration flight is expected to take place as part of Aero India 2025. According to Igor Korotchenko, director of the Center for Analysis of World Arms Trade (CAWAT), the Su-57's flight program will be the main highlight of Aero India 2025.
"We expect that during the flight program, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with top officials from India's Ministry of Defense and Air Force, will get to see the Su-57,” he stated.
Korotchenko also mentioned that potential negotiations could lead to a decision on launching a joint Russian-Indian fifth-generation fighter project.
The Su-57 was featured on Airshow China aerospace exhibition in November 2024.
Shortly after the event, National Interest columnist Brandon Weichert reviewed the Su-57's presentation, stating that it silenced critics of the fighter. Weichert emphasized that the Russian aircraft does not need comparisons with the American F-22 or F-35.