The Russian military's most advanced fighter is fast, maneuverable, lethal and versatile.
The Russian-made Su-35 has been grabbing headlines after an incredible performance at the Paris Air Show back in June.
It's a fourth generation fighter really making a name for itself in a time when next-gen fighters like the F-35 and the F-22 seek to rule the market.
Air Power Australia, an independent think tank, calls the Su-35 "the pinnacle of current conventional fighter design, blending a superb basic aerodynamic design with advanced engine, flight control and avionic technology."
The pictures and information laid out here make it easy to see why.
The Su-35 is produced by Russian aerospace company Sukhoi.

Source: Sukhoi.
It is a multi-role fighter piloted by a single person.

Source: Sukhoi.
It has a 50-foot wingspan.

Source: combataircraft.com.
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