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SUKHOI Su-35
SHIVAJI CHOUDHURY
Sukhoi Su-35
 The Sukhoi Su-35 (Russian: Сухой Су-35;
NATO reporting name: Flanker-E) is a
designation for two separate, heavily
upgraded derivatives of the Su-27 'Flanker'
jet plane.
 They are single-seat, twin engine,
supermaneuverable multirole fighters,
designed by Sukhoi and built by
Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Production
Association (KnAAPO), Russia.
Sukhoi Su- 35
 The Sukhoi-35 is
designed on the
base of the
engineering
solutions applied
for creation of the
fifth generation
aircraft .
Sukhoi -35 :Multifunctional super-
maneuverable fighter
 Multifunctionality and combat
effectiveness: high-performance solution of
a wide range of “air-to-air”, “air-to surface”
 High agile capabilities supporting
supermaneuverability implemented by a
new-generation power plant with thrust
vector control and new flight control system
.
Sukhoi-35
Length, m 21.9
Height, m 5.9
Wing span, m 15.3
Top speed- 2500 km/hr
Range -3600 km
Cruise speed- 1400 km
Cockpit
1. Two big color
displays with full
information backup,
wide-angle head-up
display, multifunctional
control panel.
2. The pilot’s full
dataware using a “dark
cockpit” concept to
reduce a man’s mental
workload.
3. Helmet-mounted
targeting system
4. Ejection system
Cockpit
 Sukhoi has overhauled the avionics suite,
at the heart of which is the information
management system that enhances man-
machine interaction.
 The system, which has two digital
computers, collects and processes data
from various tactical and flight-control
systems and presents the relevant
information to the pilot through the two
main multi-function displays, which,
together with three secondary MFDs, form
the glass cockpit.
Weapon
1. 12 hard points with
2-station racks
available.
2. High combat load.
3. High-efficiency
“air-to-air” and
“air-to-surface”.
4. weapons including
long-range ones.
5. Built-in 30-mm
gun.
missiles
 The Su-35 is compatible with a multitude
of long- and short-range air-to-air missiles,
precision and unguided air-to-ground
weaponry that include missiles, fuel-air
bombs and rockets.
 A maximum weapon payload of 8 tonnes
can be carried on the fourteen hardpoints.
 The fighter may use missiles with a range
of up to 300 km
Radar system
• Electronic scanning
High detection and
attack ranges of
aerial, ground and
sea targets
Optical location system
• Aerial and ground
targets detection
and tracking
through their
thermal radiation
• Laser range
measurement
Targets
• laser illumination
Radar system
 The Su-35 employs an Irbis-E passive electronically
scanned arrar radar that constitutes an essential
component of the aircraft's fire-control system.
 The radar is capable of detecting a 3-square-metre
(32 sq ft) aerial target at a distance of 400 km
(250 mi), and can track 30 airborne targets and
engage eight of them at the same time.
 The radar can also map the ground using a variety of
modes, including the synthetic aperture mode. The
Irbis-E is complemented by an OLS-35 optoelectronic
targeting system that provides TV, Infra-red search
and track (IRST) functionality.
Low radar observability
 Reduced radar
observability due
to application of
radar-absorbing
materials and
coating
Electronic countermeasure system
 Self / mutual
protection active
jammer
 Group-Protection
active jammer
 Guidance system for
antiradiation missiles
 Radar and laser
warning systems
Missile attack warning
system
Fuel system
• Internal fuel tanks’
capacity provides
for flight range of
3,600 km.
Power plant
1. Two powerful
bypass turbojet
engines
2. All-axis thrust
vector control
3. Power plant fly-
by-wire control
(FADEC type)
Power plant
The Su-35 power plant includes two 117C type bypass afterburning turbojet engines
with the multi-axis thrust vector control, auxiliary turbine engine, fuel system,
fire-extinguishing system, and auxiliary gearbox
POWER PLANT
 The Su-35 is powered by a pair of izdeliye
(Product) 117S (AL-41F1S) turbofan
engines.
 Developed jointly by Sukhoi, NPO Saturn
and UMPO, the engine is a heavily
upgraded AL-31F variant, and draws on the
design of the fifth-generation PAK FA's
Saturn 117 (AL-41F1) engines.
 Its thrust output is estimated at 142 kN
(31,900 lbf), 20 kN (4,500 lbf) more than
the Su-27M's AL-31F.
Attack range
 The Su-35 sighting
system and weapon
allows to detect and
destroy long-range
aerial, ground and sea
targets by guided and
unguided missiles at
day and night and in
all weather conditions
Optical location system
 It is intended for
searching and tracking
of aerial and ground
targets through their
thermal radiation, and
also for a target range
measuring and laser
illumination to home
guided missiles with
laser seekers
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  • 3. Sukhoi Su- 35  The Sukhoi-35 is designed on the base of the engineering solutions applied for creation of the fifth generation aircraft .
  • 4. Sukhoi -35 :Multifunctional super- maneuverable fighter  Multifunctionality and combat effectiveness: high-performance solution of a wide range of “air-to-air”, “air-to surface”  High agile capabilities supporting supermaneuverability implemented by a new-generation power plant with thrust vector control and new flight control system .
  • 5. Sukhoi-35 Length, m 21.9 Height, m 5.9 Wing span, m 15.3 Top speed- 2500 km/hr Range -3600 km Cruise speed- 1400 km
  • 6. Cockpit 1. Two big color displays with full information backup, wide-angle head-up display, multifunctional control panel. 2. The pilot’s full dataware using a “dark cockpit” concept to reduce a man’s mental workload. 3. Helmet-mounted targeting system 4. Ejection system
  • 7. Cockpit  Sukhoi has overhauled the avionics suite, at the heart of which is the information management system that enhances man- machine interaction.  The system, which has two digital computers, collects and processes data from various tactical and flight-control systems and presents the relevant information to the pilot through the two main multi-function displays, which, together with three secondary MFDs, form the glass cockpit.
  • 8. Weapon 1. 12 hard points with 2-station racks available. 2. High combat load. 3. High-efficiency “air-to-air” and “air-to-surface”. 4. weapons including long-range ones. 5. Built-in 30-mm gun.
  • 9. missiles  The Su-35 is compatible with a multitude of long- and short-range air-to-air missiles, precision and unguided air-to-ground weaponry that include missiles, fuel-air bombs and rockets.  A maximum weapon payload of 8 tonnes can be carried on the fourteen hardpoints.  The fighter may use missiles with a range of up to 300 km
  • 10. Radar system • Electronic scanning High detection and attack ranges of aerial, ground and sea targets
  • 11. Optical location system • Aerial and ground targets detection and tracking through their thermal radiation • Laser range measurement Targets • laser illumination
  • 12. Radar system  The Su-35 employs an Irbis-E passive electronically scanned arrar radar that constitutes an essential component of the aircraft's fire-control system.  The radar is capable of detecting a 3-square-metre (32 sq ft) aerial target at a distance of 400 km (250 mi), and can track 30 airborne targets and engage eight of them at the same time.  The radar can also map the ground using a variety of modes, including the synthetic aperture mode. The Irbis-E is complemented by an OLS-35 optoelectronic targeting system that provides TV, Infra-red search and track (IRST) functionality.
  • 13. Low radar observability  Reduced radar observability due to application of radar-absorbing materials and coating
  • 14. Electronic countermeasure system  Self / mutual protection active jammer  Group-Protection active jammer  Guidance system for antiradiation missiles  Radar and laser warning systems Missile attack warning system
  • 15. Fuel system • Internal fuel tanks’ capacity provides for flight range of 3,600 km.
  • 16. Power plant 1. Two powerful bypass turbojet engines 2. All-axis thrust vector control 3. Power plant fly- by-wire control (FADEC type)
  • 17. Power plant The Su-35 power plant includes two 117C type bypass afterburning turbojet engines with the multi-axis thrust vector control, auxiliary turbine engine, fuel system, fire-extinguishing system, and auxiliary gearbox
  • 18. POWER PLANT  The Su-35 is powered by a pair of izdeliye (Product) 117S (AL-41F1S) turbofan engines.  Developed jointly by Sukhoi, NPO Saturn and UMPO, the engine is a heavily upgraded AL-31F variant, and draws on the design of the fifth-generation PAK FA's Saturn 117 (AL-41F1) engines.  Its thrust output is estimated at 142 kN (31,900 lbf), 20 kN (4,500 lbf) more than the Su-27M's AL-31F.
  • 19. Attack range  The Su-35 sighting system and weapon allows to detect and destroy long-range aerial, ground and sea targets by guided and unguided missiles at day and night and in all weather conditions
  • 20. Optical location system  It is intended for searching and tracking of aerial and ground targets through their thermal radiation, and also for a target range measuring and laser illumination to home guided missiles with laser seekers