By News Desk
Russian latest 5th generation fighter Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA 'fifth-generation' has
conducted trials of munitions launched from its internal weapons bays
for the first time, the former commander-in-chief of the Russian
Aerospace Forces (VKS) General Vladimir Mikhailov told state TV.
Despite the announcement, the claim could not be confirmed by any other sources, and neither has it been
disclosed which weapon types were launched during the trials.
According to IHS Janes, there are total 5 prototypes of PAK-FA out of which 3 prototypes (T-50-3, T-50-4, and
T-50-5R) have necessary avionics and radars installed required for weapon testing. These three prototypes are currently in the Ministry of
Defence's test centre in Akhtubinsk, which specializes in the testing of
mission systems and airborne weapons.
At the same time, the T-50-1 and T-50-2 are undergoing captive-carry
tests in Zhukovsky near Moscow with various configurations of external
loads. Among the noticed configurations there are two air-to-surface
Kh-31 and two air-to-air R-73 missiles, and also six 250-kg free-fall
bombs.
According to unofficial information, a sixth prototype will depart
the production facility in Komsomolsk-on-Amur at the end of April. It
will be the first aircraft of the second test batch, reportedly fitted
with significant changes in the airframe structure.
PAKFA project has direct relevance to Indo-Pak military balance as well. India's next generation fighter program (FGFA) is based on PAKFA fighter. Though there are certain issues where both the countries are yet to settle their differences like amount of Indian investment and Russian cooperation in terms of transfer of technology to India along with the aircraft.
IAF is planning to induct FGFA by mid of next decade and once inducted, this would pose a serious challenge to PAF which has not yet announced any plans to induct any next generation fighter aircraft and is contended with modernizing its 4th generation fighter fleet comprising on F-16s and JF-17 Thunders.