Thrust-vectoring makes impossible maneuvers possible. The huge, powerful jets can perform extremely tight turns that ...
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Why Do Fifth-Gen Fighter Jets Use “Thrust Vectoring”?
Thrust vectoring—essentially redirecting the plane’s exhaust flow—allows modern fighters to quickly change direction, giving them an edge in close combat.
The complex technology behind the fighter jet engines is guarded fiercely but India can draw lessons from its domestically built one ...
Russia's fifth-generation Su-57 stealth fighter has successfully completed its first test flight powered by the new, advanced Izdeliye 177 engine ...
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South Korea’s KF-21 Boramae fighter jet is now fully home-grown
South Korean defense conglomerate Hanwha has begun to build new jet engines for the Boramae fighter’s Block 3 variant, ...
Recently, the Russian defense industry introduced a new jet engine called "Izdeliye 177" (Product 177) for the ...
India’s long quest to build a fully indigenous, world-class fighter aircraft ecosystem has crossed a decisive milestone, with ...
The engine upgrade project, codenamed 'Product 177', has undergone successful testing, and trials of the Sukhoi Su-57 have ...
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How Russia’s MiG-29 Fighter Jet Fell from Grace
Russia’s MiG-29 fighter was more than capable of matching America’s F-16 Fighting Falcon and similar aircraft—but the Kremlin ...
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