Russia Produces Something so BAD… Even US is STUNNED!
From Jack Ma Billionaire Mindset
Russia’s Su-75 or Checkmate stealth fighter, intended to rival the U.S. F-35, has been revealed as a significant military failure, showcasing years of development without delivering a functional aircraft. Initially unveiled with extravagant marketing and promises of cutting-edge technology, the jet has since become emblematic of Russia’s pattern of showcasing impressive designs that fail to meet operational standards, highlighting a broader trend of shortcomings in the country's aerospace amb...
Key Takeaways
- The Checkmate's debut was a grand spectacle; too bad it’s more marketing hype than aerial threat.
- Putin’s optimism aside, the Checkmate's failure to fly reveals a chronic issue in Russian military innovation.
- Sukcoy's stealth jet aims for the skies but is still grounded, proving that Russia's aviation dreams are just that—dreams.
- With marketing costs soaring, the Checkmate may be Russia’s priciest air show prop rather than a viable fighter.
- While the F-35 soars in global markets, the Checkmate's lack of flight shows Russia's struggle to keep pace in tech.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Vladimir Putin (person)
- Sukcoy (company)
- Ukraine (location)
- F-35 (product)
- Max Air Show (event)
- UAC (company)
- Yuri Borisov (person)
- T14 Armata (product)
- Sergey Bogdan (person)
- Dissult Rafal (product)
- Dennis Mantarof (person)