During a demonstration flight at the Dubai Airshow 2025, the Russian Su-57E fighter jet displayed its internal weapons bays. The fighter opened its main weapons bay, housing two Kh-58UShK anti-radar missiles. The aircraft also carries RVV-MD2 short-range air-to-air missiles, an export version of the R-73M RMD-2 missiles. The RVV-MD2 missile has a forward range of up to 40 km. As it approaches its target, the missile can change its angle of attack, including attacking the rear hemisphere. Simply put, the missile can turn and hit a target located behind the Su-57 fighter. Deflecting an attack from such a missile is nearly impossible due to its proximity to the launch site. The RVV-MD2 missile is guided by a multispectral warhead, using infrared and ultraviolet wavelengths, ensuring resistance to modern heat traps. During flight, the missile can be redirected to another target. The RVV-MD2 missile weighs approximately 115 kg, has a warhead of approximately 8 kg, is approximately 2.9 meters long, and has a flight speed of up to 4,568 km/h.



