Designing and fielding a fleet of technologically superior Military Aircraft is frequently a requirement for national and regional security, but the cost of acquiring and maintaining such fleets places a significant burden on defence budgets and can have an impact on a nation's ability to project force. Nowadays, European air forces have little capability for defending allies in high-intensity conflict. Yet, Europe's airpower is improving, thanks in part to the advent of fifth-generation aircraft.

As a fifth-generation fighter, Russia's Su-57 aircraft has been in development since 2002 and is regarded an important part of Russia's arms export sector. Despite ongoing Russian sales attempts, it is unlikely that a fully developed and production-ready Su-57 will be offered for purchase before the late 2020s.

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