
Russia's AI-Powered Stealth Fighter Takes Center Stage at LIMA Airshow
Russia Returns to LIMA Airshow After Six Years, Unveiling AI-Assisted Stealth Fighter Russia's return to the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA) in Malaysia after a six-year hiatus has generated significant interest in the global defense industry. The event, which showcases cutting-edge technology from aerospace and defense firms worldwide, saw Russia debut its Su-57E stealth fighter jet. This export variant of the Su-57 is notable for its inclusion of onboard AI, designed to assist the pilot in making critical combat decisions. A representative at the Russian exhibit stated, "The Su-57E represents a significant leap forward in aerial combat capabilities, thanks to the integration of advanced AI technology." The exhibition also featured a range of other Russian military hardware, including helicopters and drones, alongside civilian aircraft like the MC-21. The event highlights the ongoing technological advancements in the aerospace and defense sectors, and Russia's renewed engagement in international arms markets. The successful showcasing of the Su-57E suggests a potential increase in international interest and possible export deals for the advanced fighter jet.