mixelflick wrote:Nice pic of that carrier, proves my point nicely. See the red stars on those wings?
Soviet AF and Russian ASF had a different stars..

mixelflick wrote:It's Russian, doesn't matter where its built.
It was never built. The ship was dismantled on the slipway by order of the Prime Minister of independent Ukraine in 1992.

mixelflick wrote:Speaking of which, the SU-33 is already a 20 year old design. I know of no plans to update/modernize it. Perhaps you do. If so, please share.
It was a Soviet project. In connection with the collapse of the USSR, the program was closed, like all other aircraft carrier programs.
Partial modernization of the su-33 was held a few years ago under the program Gefest.

mixelflick wrote:BTW, where's the navalised PAK FA that we've been told is in the pipeline? LOL
There are no plans to build aircraft carriers in Russia for the next 10 years. Accordingly, work on the creation of the navy version of the su-57 is also not conducted.
mixelflick wrote:I may not have classified info on the PAK FA, but India does/did. And they pulled out of the program. What does this say? That it's an incredibly capable world beater, so advanced beyond the SU-35 they.... won't be mass producing it? Something doesn't add up, and you can't reconcile both points of view.
India is also not interested in the su-35 programme. So it has nothing to do with comparing the capabilities of the su-35 and su-57.
mixelflick wrote:Projects in the USSR that went nowhere? Sure...
Russia and the USSR are different countries with different economic and production capabilities.
mixelflick wrote:YAK 141
The program was closed in connection with the cancellation of the carriers under them - 1143, 1143.2, 1143.3 and 1143.4.
mixelflick wrote:VTOL Mig-21
It was an experimental machine for testing solutions, which were subsequently applied to the Yak-38
mixelflick wrote:Berkut
As I wrote earlier, it was a program to develop a navy fighter. In connection with the elimination of the aircraft carier program, the machine was used as a flying laboratory.

mixelflick wrote:Mig I.44
About this machine I wrote in a previous post. Originally a stillborn project.
mixelflick wrote:Buran
It is a separate topic for discussion. Very long discussion)
It was part of soviet star wars project, that died with USSR.
mixelflick wrote:Caspian Sea Monster (my personal favorite)
Despite its size, it is only an experimental device. The name of the KM does not mean the Caspian monster ("Kaspiyskiy Monster"), but the ship-mockup ("Korablj-Maket"). On the basis of tests developed a prototype combat ekranoplane "Lunj".

However, due to the development of new radiolocations algorithms, it became possible to detect low-flying targets at a considerable distance and the program was closed. Perspective seen for new 3M+ class supersonic anti-ship missiles air and ship-based with active "stealth" system and hypersonic missiles.
mixelflick wrote:Shall I keep going?
All of the examples you gave, with the exception of 1.44, were not programs to create a main land-based fighter. And 1.44 was only a technology demonstrator. The prototype of the fighter was to be the project 1.42, and serial fighter was to be 1.46, the further development of which we see in the form of j-20.