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Comments by "Fabian Schrötter" (@fabianschrotter) on "Russia Woos India With Big Su-75 Promise; 'Ready To Slash Cost As Per Feedback' | Watch" video.
The Sukhoi Su-57 had its first flight January 29, 2010 and the official Commissioning on December 25, 2020. Series production has been running since July 2019. Therefore, nine Su-57s could be delivered by the end of 2022. Russia was only able to produce 9 jets for itself in 5 years. (In peace without sanctions.) The first flight of the Sukhoi Su-75 is scheduled for 2024... India you have chosen the wrong partner if you want to build a large air force. Russia cannot even produce significant numbers of modern jets for itself. 😢
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The Sukhoi Su-57 had its first flight January 29, 2010 and the official Commissioning on December 25, 2020. Series production has been running since July 2019. Therefore, nine Su-57s could be delivered by the end of 2022. 3 years of production for only 9 jets even without war... The first flight of the Sukhoi Su-75 is scheduled for 2024... India you have chosen the wrong partner if you want to build a large air force. Russia cannot even produce significant numbers of modern jets for itself...
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@mishra.pritam Huge amount of weapons? You mean old Soviet scrap metal, right? Russia has 9 modern Su 57 jets and 12-20 modern T 14 tanks that's all. Here is another example that contradicts your propaganda. The new Russian main battle tank T 14 Armata was officially presented at a parade in 2015. The Russian Defense Ministry announced that it would produce 2,300 T 14 tanks by 2020. Already in 2016, the Russian Ministry of Defense had to admit that initially only 100 T-14s can be produced by 2020. At the beginning of 2018, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Borissov stated that series production would not be possible before 2020. In March 2021, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced that the first 20 units of the T-14 should be introduced into the army by the end of 2021. In January 2023, Russian officials publicly acknowledged that there had been problems with the T-14's engine and thermal imaging system in previous years. In 9 years from 2300 promised tanks down to 20 prototypes that are not even fully operational...That is the Russian high-tech industry...
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Lockheed Martin has built 1,000 F-35 stealth fighters since it went into production in 2015. In 5 years (without war) Russia only managed to produce 9 Su 57s for itself. My condolences for waiting for your S 75 order India...
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@male-efficient7262 Ok, you want more examples that refute your propaganda about Russia's large production capacity of modern weapons? Here is another example. The new Russian main battle tank T 14 Armata was officially presented at a parade in 2015. The Russian Defense Ministry announced that it would produce 2,300 T 14 tanks by 2020. Already in 2016, the Russian Ministry of Defense had to admit that initially only 100 T-14s can be produced by 2020. At the beginning of 2018, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Borissov stated that series production would not be possible before 2020. In March 2021, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced that the first 20 units of the T-14 should be introduced into the army by the end of 2021. In January 2023, Russian officials publicly acknowledged that there had been problems with the T-14's engine and thermal imaging system in previous years.
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@godoffreefire5765 Yes AMCA has potential. I hope everything works out.
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@aldinokalla868 You should buy a new keyboard if the lock key is stuck. Writing in capital letters doesn't improve false claims, but it does seem desperate.
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Indine you should know that Russia always promises a lot but never delivers... Not even to itself. The new Russian main battle tank T 14 Armata was officially presented at a parade in 2015. The Russian Defense Ministry announced that it would produce 2,300 T 14 tanks by 2020. Already in 2016 that initially only 100 T-14s will be produced by 2020. At the beginning of 2018, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Borissov stated that series production would not be possible before 2020. In March 2021, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced that the first 20 units of the T-14 should be introduced into the army by the end of 2021. In January 2023, Russian officials publicly said there had been problems with the T-14's engine and thermal imaging system in previous years.
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@LisbonLion7 Good one, thanks for the laugh.👍
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@aldinokalla868 The German economy is not destroyed, you should stop consuming Russian propaganda. We're fine.
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@IWasInBerlinDuringWW2 Ask the producer Lockheed Martin, who officially celebrated the 1000th F 35.
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@IWasInBerlinDuringWW2 Yes, but that's just a political/financial question. The 1000 F 35 exists. The production capacity is therefore real.
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@IWasInBerlinDuringWW2 I don't think anyone in the Kremlin is still thinking long-term. Putin is in survival mode and is trying to somehow win in Ukraine, that's all. Russia is currently losing an average of one fighter jet per week and can only build a few per year. No matter what type. Russia is currently losing the full operational readiness of its air force for decades. Better engines for a handful of jets won't stop this decline.
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@aldinokalla868 Ok, my respect for the fact that you are still so active on the internet at your age, even if I don't share your views.
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@aldinokalla868 If you use a touchscreen... On your keyboard there are arrows at the bottom left and right that point upwards. If you click on them you can activate and deactivate the capitalization of the letters.
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@aldinokalla868 We continue to produce F-35s at rate and have jets in various stages of the final production process. Once these jets receive the necessary TR-3 hardware and final TR-3 software is available, they will continue through the production process, including parking, until they are delivered. Regardless, hitting the 1,000 mark is really an incredible accomplishment for the controversial program that has struggled significantly at times. Lockheed Martin spokesman
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@jayshreeladani3585 Well, HT probably changes the news according to the background music...
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Lockheed Martin has built 1,000 F-35 stealth fighters since it went into production in 2015. In 5 years (without war) Russia only managed to produce 9 Su 57s for itself. My condolences for waiting for your S 75 order India...
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@anonymous-zt9xw It's pretty quiet on binance right now so I'm trolling uneducated fools with facts for entertainment.
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@anonymous-zt9xw I don't type long comments, I just copy facts from relevant sites. It's pretty quiet on binance right now so I'm trolling uneducated HT consumers with facts for entertainment.
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@steveb890 This explains why the Russian T-64s in Ukraine have been looking so derusted and freshly painted lately. Until they explode, of course.
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@anonymous-zt9xw You're right it's a waste of time, but it triggers me when a "news channel" with 6 million subs regularly shows videos of US weapons tests and sells them as Houthi attacks, shows green meadows in Ukraine in winter and sells them as news or shows other irrelevant archive videos while Russia has just lost another warship. HT doesn't produce news, HT tries to distract from news.
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Deliver? 😄 The Sukhoi Su-57 had its first flight January 29, 2010 and the official Commissioning on December 25, 2020. Series production has been running since July 2019. Therefore, nine Su-57s could be delivered by the end of 2022. 3 years of production for only 9 jets even without war... The first flight of the Sukhoi Su-75 is scheduled for 2024. Russia cannot even produce significant numbers of modern jets for itself, it will need decades to build up its own small SU 75 aircraft fleet.
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@dipanjanmahapatra5258 In the long term, it is never good to remain neutral in the face of warmongering dictatorships...
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@cndrih NATO doesn't want a war with a nuclear power and Russia doesn't want that either, is that so difficult to understand?
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The Sukhoi Su-57 had its first flight January 29, 2010 and the official Commissioning on December 25, 2020. Series production has been running since July 2019. Therefore, nine Su-57s could be delivered by the end of 2022. 3 years of production for only 9 jets even without war... The first flight of the Sukhoi Su-75 is scheduled for 2024. Russia cannot even produce significant numbers of modern jets for itself, it will need decades to build up its own small SU 75 aircraft fleet.
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How? 😄 The Sukhoi Su-57 had its first flight January 29, 2010 and the official Commissioning on December 25, 2020. Series production has been running since July 2019. Therefore, nine Su-57s could be delivered by the end of 2022. 3 years of production for only 9 jets even without war... The first flight of the Sukhoi Su-75 is scheduled for 2024. Russia cannot even produce significant numbers of modern jets for itself, it will need decades to build up its own small SU 75 aircraft fleet.
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