The Russian Air and Space Force
(VKS) deployed four Sukhoi Su-57 fifth-generation fighters, developed under
the PAK-FA (Perspective Aviation Complex of the Frontal Aviation) program,
to the Khmeimeem AFB in Latakia. The deployment came shortly before the Syrian
army launched a major offensive in Ghuta, the last remaining rebel-held
stronghold in the Damascus countryside. One pair arrived on February 21 and
the second on February 23, the last move timed to coincide with the
centennial anniversary of the Red Army.
Moscow confirmed that the Su-57s
have arrived in the war theater for “operational and combat trials,” but
did not elaborate any further. Apparently, the VKS is in a hurry to test
its newest and most advanced combat jet in a real war environment before
the army of the incumbent president Bashar Al-Assad potentially crushes the
remaining points of resistance west of the Euphrates riverbank. Read More
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