Can Indian Avionics Fix What Russia’s Su-57 Can’t Do?

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India could upgrade Russia’s Su-57 Felon with new radar, sensors, and electronic warfare systems, and that might actually make it more dangerous. In this video, I break down what Indian avionics could realistically change, and what they absolutely cannot fix. Russia’s Su-57 has struggled to prove true fifth-generation credibility in Ukraine. India previously walked away from the program, frustrated with engines, timelines, and stealth concerns. Now Moscow’s pitch appears to be: keep the airframe, bring your own brains. The realistic outcome isn’t “Felon becomes F-22.” It’s “Felon becomes a better weapons truck with stronger situational awareness and EW.” That still matters in air combat, especially if integrated into India’s ecosystem. If Russia needs foreign electronics to unlock its flagship fighter’s potential, that tells you a lot about where the Su-57 really stands.Subscribe for grounded military analysis with a side of humor.Tldr: In this video, we explore how India could significantly enhance Russia’s Su-57 fighter jet by integrating their own advanced systems, potentially elevating the aircraft’s capabilities. This collaboration could redefine the performance of the Su-57, moving it beyond its current limitations and impacting military aviation. We discuss the implications for the ongoing Russia Ukraine war and the broader geopolitical landscape.Video Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1D…

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