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PD-8 Engines Power Experimental SJ-100 Flight from the Russian Far East to Moscow Region
21.06.2025

The experimental Superjet 100 (aircraft number 97023, serial number 97003), equipped with fully localized systems and Russian-made PD-8 engines developed by the United Engine Corporation (UEC), has arrived in Zhukovsky for preparation for flight certification tests. This flight marks a significant milestone in the extensive import substitution program.

The aircraft was piloted by a test crew consisting of Dmitry Demenev, Alexander Verkhov, Igor Grevtsev, and lead flight test engineer and onboard operator Maxim Gryukanov. The route originated from Komsomolsk-on-Amur with intermediate stops in Irkutsk and Novosibirsk, covering approximately 6,000 kilometers. The total flight time was around 9 hours at altitudes up to 12,000 meters and speeds up to Mach 0.78.

According to Dmitry Demenev, the flight followed a standard profile similar to the base version of the aircraft, with all onboard systems functioning flawlessly. Landings at major airports were successful.

PD-8 Engine Features and Import Substitution

The PD-8 engine is a key element in the full replacement of foreign components with domestic ones. Unlike previous generations — the PS-90 took 12 years to develop, and the PD-14 took 8 years — the PD-8 was developed in 6 years, reflecting the growing technological capabilities of Russian aero-engine manufacturing.

The import substitution program has replaced all major aircraft systems: main and auxiliary power units, avionics, landing gear, integrated control systems, electrical supply, air conditioning, and fire protection systems. The airframe has been updated to simplify production and maintenance.
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To date, approximately 30–40% of the flight test program has been completed. Considering ground test hours, about half of all planned work has been done.
 

pmc

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If they can make engine for Civil aviation in 6 year on current standards than military engines will be even faster.
This very high figure for non-afterburning thrust than earlier 11000 which was just estimate. There will be always estimates depending on weights and modifications but the performance figures with this fighter they always claim to outperform everything else.
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It is ‘product 30’ or what it has become after flight tests and modifications that UEC is demonstrating at its stand in Zhuhai. The engine has a thrust of 14500 kgf in no afterburner mode, while the first stage AL-41F1 engine currently installed on the Su-57 has a thrust of 8800 kgf in normal mode and 15000 kgf in afterburner (reheat).

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Thus, in non-afterburning mode, the AL-51F1 will provide the Su-57M fighters with a sharp increase in supersonic cruising speed to 1.9 - 2.1 M. Currently, this figure reaches 1.6 - 1.7 M.
 

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The Russian communications battalion of the 144th motorized rifle division of the 20th combined arms army of the Western group of forces began using the new Spirit-030 satellite communications stations. The new development differs from the old versions of satellite communications equipment in its smaller size, ease of operation and improved quality of the transmitted and received signal. Technical details of the communications stations are not disclosed. The installation of the Spirit-030 communications station is shown in the video.

 

Soldier30

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The United Aircraft Corporation has handed over a new batch of Su-35S fighters to the Russian Air Force. The number of fighters in the batch is not disclosed. The Su-35 fighters were manufactured at the Yuri Gagarin Aviation Plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur and have passed all necessary ground and flight tests. The aircraft have already been accepted by the engineering and technical staff and have flown to their base airfields. The Su-35S and Su-30SM are now actively used by the Russian Air Force.

 

vincent

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This is the 3rd Su-35 batch delivered this year.
Each batch probably has 3-4 aircraft.

Last year they delivered probably 15 Su-35 and it is expected this year that deliveries will increase.
Is the slow production caused by the usage of Western components?
 

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The Russian holding company Shvabe has shown a prototype of a robotic platform designed for laser demining of terrain. The remotely controlled robot sapper is equipped with a fiber laser, a thermal imager and a high-resolution camera. With the help of a laser, the robot neutralizes ammunition, mines and improvised explosive devices. The laser beam burns through the shell and melts the explosive substance from mines and ammunition, without detonating them. This is a pre-production model. The robot can be controlled via radio or fiber optic cable, it develops a speed of 25 km / h

 

pmc

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This is the 3rd Su-35 batch delivered this year.
Each batch probably has 3-4 aircraft.

Last year they delivered probably 15 Su-35 and it is expected this year that deliveries will increase.
They didnot disclose the numbers. but if indirectly inferring than Russia exported 24 Su-35, similar or more numbers were at factory for other export customers and was willing to export to Indonesia. the only reason slowing production is constant improvement to batches . so this Su-35 number could be higher than Su-34 which need two pilots and large external pods integration.
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As usual, in UAC reports, starting in 2022, the number of aircraft delivered is not disclosed, and their tail numbers are retouched in the official photo and video materials distributed. According to available data, by the beginning of 2024, the total number of Su-34 bombers built was 178 units, including seven experimental and pre-production aircraft. One of the Su-34 frontline bombers (Su-34NVO) of the first batch of new construction in 2025 from the Chkalov Novosibirsk Aviation Plant of PJSC United Aircraft Corporation transferred to the Russian Aerospace Forces. The tail numbers in the photo are retouched. Novosibirsk, April 2025 (c) PJSC United Aircraft Corporation


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Production is carried out under contract until 2030 (in 2024 - 2-3 fighters per month). The Su-35S, along with the increase in the production of the Su-57, provides a wide range of tasks for the Russian Aerospace Forces, including gaining air superiority and hitting targets.
 

gelgoog

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Is the slow production caused by the usage of Western components?
The same factory also produces the Su-57. And there are two other factories producing Flanker derivatives. One for the Su-30SM2 and another for the Su-34.

The factory is running flat out. There are no issues with components that I know of.

Plus remember they are also making aircraft for Algeria.
 
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