Russia’s Su-57 “Felon” stealth fighter may soon secure its first international buyer, with Algeria emerging as the leading candidate. Rosoboronexport, Russia’s arms exporter, recently announced a contract with an unnamed foreign operator, fueling speculation about Algeria’s involvement.
A key Russian defense client, Algeria has acquired platforms like Su-30MKAs, MiG-29M/M2s, T-90S tanks, and S-400 systems, relying on Moscow for advanced military technology. Beyond hardware, Algeria’s relationship with Russia extends to joint training programs and exercises. Algerian personnel regularly train in Russian academies to operate and maintain sophisticated systems.
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Speculation has also suggested Iran or India as potential buyers, but Algeria appears the most plausible candidate. Iran faces economic struggles and international sanctions that hinder its ability to acquire and integrate systems like the Su-57. Meanwhile, India, though a longtime Russian defense partner, has diversified its procurement and relies less on Moscow for advanced technology.
The Su-57 features composite materials for reduced radar visibility, AESA radar technology, and advanced electronic warfare systems. Its twin engines allow for supercruise capabilities, while internal weapons bays allegedly enhance its stealth profile.
The fighter has seen limited combat use, including deployments in Syria and Ukraine, which have tested its sensors, precision-strike capabilities, and networked operations.
A potential Su-57 deal reportedly aligns with Algeria’s ongoing 2021–2027 defense modernization plan, which prioritizes acquiring state-of-the-art systems, including fifth-generation aircraft.