New Sukhoi ‘Checkmate’
Jet May not get Su-75 designation
- Our Bureau
- 10:02 AM, July 25,
2021
- 6512
The New Russian Light Strike Fighter (LTS- Russian acronym) ‘Checkmate’ that broke cover at MAKS 2021 many not get the Su-75 designation going by the ‘75’ number displayed on the model or prototype displayed at the unveiling.
Speculation is rife in
the Western media that the unconventionally named ‘Checkmate’ is actually the
Su-75. However, informed sources told defenseworld.net that the ‘75’ seen on
the fuselage is the aircraft-in-development designation for prototypes as seen
before in Russian aircraft.
“If the ‘75’ painted
on the side of the new jet is its actual designation, then United Aircraft
Corporation (UAC) would have called it by its real name, that is ‘Su-75.’ The
‘75’ number could be indicative that this is a prototype and not a model or
mock-up said the source.
For example, when the
first Stealth fighter jet broke cover in Russia at MAKS 2011, it had the ‘52’
number painted on its front fuselage and ‘075’ on its tail. The aircraft was
then called the PAK-FA (Perspective Fighter Aircraft of Frontline Aviation)
which later became the T-50.
Subsequent prototypes
of the T-50 displayed numbers such as 53, 54 and 55 indicating prototypes in
numerical order It was designated as Su-57 much later, in 2017.
Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA at MAKS 2011 sporting 52 number
Just like the PAK-FA,
the Light Strike Fighter (LTS) ‘Checkmate’ could be the name given during the
development phase. It may well settle for the established Sukhoi naming system
of Su-XX. Interestingly, the Su-57 designated was derived from the adding up of
35 and 22 (US F-35 and F-22), according to UAC officials who said the
designation indicated an aircraft that had the combined qualities of the two
leading US jets.
As UAC had made it
clear that the LTS ‘Checkmate’ is going for the F-35’s market by offering a
single engine stealth fighter at a third of the American Jet’s price, its model
naming could be closer to the F-35 than the Su-57. As it is a smaller and
lighter aircraft compared to Su-57 the ‘Checkmate’ could get a number lower
than ‘57,’ the sources said.
The U.S. has been
offering the upgraded F-16 V, with an airframe developed in the 1960s, to
countries in Asia and the Middle East as a means to graduate to the F-35. An
example is Indonesia which sought to buy the F-35 but was told to purchase the
F-16 first if it wants its F-35 request to be considered later.
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