Russia Offers Su-57E to India, S-400 Delivery by 2026

In a major boost to Indo-Russian defense ties, Russia has formally proposed the export and potential local production of the Su-57E fifth-generation stealth fighter to India. At the same time, Moscow has reassured that the remaining two S-400 Triumf air defense systems will be delivered by 2026.

S-400 Triumf: Final Deliveries by 2026

Deal Overview

  • Contract Value: $5.43 billion (signed in 2018)
  • Total Units Ordered: 5 squadrons
  • Delivered to India: 3 squadrons already in service
  • Pending Delivery:
    • 4th squadron by end of 2025
    • 5th squadron by August 2026

Operational Importance

  • ️ 400 km detection and engagement range
  • Tracks 100+ targets, engages 36 simultaneously
  • Deployed along India’s northern and western borders

Delays Explained

  • Ongoing Russia-Ukraine war disrupted supply chains
  • ✈️ Logistics and component constraints
  • Russia has reiterated its firm commitment to India despite global pressures

✈️ Su-57E: Russia’s Fifth-Gen Fighter Offer to India

Russia has proposed a government-to-government (G2G) deal to India for the Su-57E – the export version of its most advanced stealth fighter.

Key Offer Highlights

  • Quantity Offered: 60–70 fighter jets
  • Local Production Option: Possible collaboration with HAL
  • Technology Transfer: Under discussion
  • To be included in agenda during Putin’s proposed India visit in 2025

Why the Su-57E Matters

  • Stealth Tech: Reduced radar cross-section; advanced composites
  • AESA Radar: Superior tracking and detection
  • ⚔️ Weapon Load: Precision-guided bombs, hypersonic missiles
  • Supermaneuverability: AL-41F1 engines (upgradable to AL-51F)
  • Multirole: Can perform air dominance, ground attack, and EW missions

Strategic Advantages for India

  • ✳️ Interim fighter solution before AMCA rollout
  • Leverages India’s existing Su-30MKI production ecosystem
  • Boosts India’s air superiority against rising China-Pakistan joint airpower threats

️ Su-57E vs. Indian AMCA: Complementary or Conflict?

FeatureSu-57EAMCA (Under Dev)
OriginRussiaIndia
StatusIn ProductionPrototype phase
EngineAL-41F1 (future AL-51F)GE-F414/Indigenous
StealthOperationalIn development
TimelineImmediatePost-2030

Analysis: The Su-57E could serve as a transitional force multiplier till India’s indigenous AMCA becomes combat-ready.

Geopolitical Impact

Deepens India-Russia ties amid increasing Western alignment
Counterbalance to US pressure post-CAATSA over S-400
Offers India bargaining leverage in its multi-vector defense policy

Final Word

Russia’s dual push—Su-57E sales and S-400 delivery assurance—signals its intent to remain India’s most reliable legacy defense partner even in a changing world order.

For India, this is an opportunity to:

  • ✈️ Address its fighter jet shortfall
  • ️ Secure vital air defense layers
  • Strengthen domestic aerospace capabilities through joint ventures

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