
At the airshow held in Dubai, the Russian fifth-generation fighter Su-57E was unveiled for the first time with its internal weapon bays open. The demonstration sparked lively reactions among experts and defense officials from various countries attending the event. Until now, these structural features had not been shown to the public or potential buyers.
Experts note that displaying the internal weapon bays highlights the Su-57E’s compliance with modern standards of stealth and combat efficiency. This configuration reduces the aircraft’s radar signature, which is especially critical when operating in environments with advanced air defense systems.
Growing Interest in the Russian Fighter Draws on Combat Experience
The management of the Rostec state corporation reported that the fighter’s upgrades are being carried out based on analysis of its use in real combat situations. According to them, improvements implemented in response to operational experience have led to a significant increase in foreign customer interest in the Su-57E. Company representatives emphasized that feedback from operations in challenging conditions has become a key driver in the platform’s further development.
In recent months, international military analysts have increasingly turned their attention to Russian aviation developments. The Su-57E is seen as a competitor to leading global counterparts, with its technical specifications and compatibility with modern weaponry attracting particular interest from potential buyers.
First Export Deliveries and Future Plans
Previously, representatives of the United Aircraft Corporation announced the completion of the transfer of the first two Su-57E units to a foreign client. The details of the deal and the recipient country have not been disclosed, but this step marks an important milestone in promoting the Russian fighter on the global arms market.
Analysts believe that a successful demonstration of new capabilities at international exhibitions could strengthen the Su-57E’s position among competitors. In the coming years, exports are expected to expand, with further improvements to the platform based on the requirements of foreign partners and advancements in military aviation technology.
The appearance of the Su-57E with open internal weapon bays at the Dubai Airshow was a notable event for the industry. This not only highlights the technological level of the Russian aviation sector but also opens up new opportunities for cooperation with foreign clients.











