Russia Receives Batch of New Su-35S Fighter Jets
The Russian Air Force has received a batch of new Su-35S multi-role fighter jets.
militarnyi.comHere’s the latest on Russia’s Su-35S and related new jets based on recent public reporting:
Russia has continued deliveries of Su-35S multirole fighters to the Aerospace Forces through 2025 and into 2026, with multiple batches reported by official sources and defense outlets. A notable public update in April 2026 claimed a fresh batch entered frontline readiness, underscoring ongoing production and deployment despite sanctions. This reflects ongoing modernization of Russia’s tactical air fleet and reinforces air superiority capabilities.[1]
The Su-35S program has seen at least several deliveries in 2025, including batches in March, May, June and September, according to industry and defense-focused outlets. The aircraft are described as 4++ generation platforms with thrust-vectoring, advanced sensors, and long-range engagement capabilities, used to sustain air superiority and precision strike missions in various theaters.[2][3][4][5]
Independent and commercial defense analyses note that production remains centralized at the Komsomolsk-on-Amur plant, and Rostec/UAC have touted continued output despite Western sanctions. They emphasize the Su-35S’s role in Ukraine and other operations, including air escort, stand-off strikes, and suppression of enemy air defenses, with some assessments placing unit costs in the tens of millions USD per jet. The broader takeaway is that Moscow aims to maintain a credible, diversified airpower edge while expanding domestic procurement.[3][5]
There is ongoing discussion in media about the proportion of Western components still present in Russian Su-35S aircraft and broader supply chain resilience, but official channels continue to confirm new deliveries and routine integration of these jets into the combat force mix. This suggests Moscow intends to keep a robust, high-end fighter capability as part of its broader modernization drive.[5][7]
Illustration: A typical Su-35S delivery article describes a batch arriving at a Russian air base, with ground crews preparing the jets for takeoff, and the air force spokesperson highlighting the aircraft’s multi-role capabilities and expected deployments.
If you’d like, I can pull the most current article summaries and assemble a concise timeline of all Su-35S deliveries in 2025–2026, or I can prepare a brief table comparing the Su-35S with other recent Russian fighters (e.g., Su-57) to show how the fleet is evolving.
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