MOSCOW, May 19 (Xinhua) -- Russia has begun flight tests of the two-seat version of the fifth-generation Su-57 fighter jet, the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) said on Tuesday.
The prototype aircraft, designated Su-57D, was piloted by Sukhoi Design Bureau Chief Pilot Sergei Bogdan. The test flight proceeded as planned, said the UAC, part of Russia's state-owned aviation giant Rostec.
Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov said the aircraft will boast unique combat capabilities, functioning as a combat trainer and combat control aircraft.
Rostec said the two-seat variant can also be used to organize and coordinate joint operations involving manned and unmanned aircraft.
The Su-57 multirole frontline aviation system is capable of engaging air, ground and naval targets and operating around the clock, including in difficult weather and challenging jamming environments, the UAC said. ■



