🇵🇰⚡️🇮🇳 This is why Planenerd is leagues ahead of these cringe "aerial warfare analysts", Tom Cooper has become a messiah figure for the Indian side in the past few days. Mostly cause he has taken every single Indian claim at face value and done his best to justify IAF not losing a single Rafale or any other fighter for that matter. Mind you this guy claims to be an expert in Air warfare in Libya, Yemen, Iraq, Sinai, Western Sahara, Ukraine, and Syria. I read some of his work and it's slop. Better historians and better analysts exist of these conflicts.
Also guys, you do know that we (Paki Osint Community) have a history of trolling right? We did the Super Tucano meme and exposed how low effort and low quality the journalism of all these big Telegram channels and even big name accounts on Twitter really was. No one does any work.
Look at the names of these "pilots" that he mentioned. Google them.
@planenerd
Also guys, you do know that we (Paki Osint Community) have a history of trolling right? We did the Super Tucano meme and exposed how low effort and low quality the journalism of all these big Telegram channels and even big name accounts on Twitter really was. No one does any work.
Look at the names of these "pilots" that he mentioned. Google them.
@planenerd
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🇵🇰⚡️🇮🇳 This is why Planenerd is leagues ahead of these cringe "aerial warfare analysts", Tom Cooper has become a messiah figure for the Indian side in the past few days. Mostly cause he has taken every single Indian claim at face value and done his best to…
Also that retard Tom Cooper wrote
"Commodore" Chahat Fateh Ali Khan
"Captain" Qaim Ali shah.
These are ranks used by commissioned officers in the Pakistan Navy. Commodore is two ranks above Commander.
Pakistan Airforce has different ranks.
Fucking amateurs I tell ya.
@planenerd
"Commodore" Chahat Fateh Ali Khan
"Captain" Qaim Ali shah.
These are ranks used by commissioned officers in the Pakistan Navy. Commodore is two ranks above Commander.
Pakistan Airforce has different ranks.
Fucking amateurs I tell ya.
@planenerd
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If I get the money I would legit organize an expedition to the Red Sea
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Forwarded from The Pakistan News — پاکستان 🇵🇰
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یوم تکبیر مبارک 🇵🇰
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The Russian Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jet is equipped with artificial intelligence that effectively functions as a second pilot. This AI is integrated into the aircraft's IUS-57 ("ИУС-57") (Information Management System).
Main Functions:
• Provides tactical and situational advice to the pilot
• Handles routine tasks like navigation and flight control
• Allows the pilot to focus on combat and weapons deployment
The IUS-57 is an evolution of the system first implemented on the Su-35/Su-35S (Gen 4++), which won a Russian government science and technology award in 2017. The IUS replaces many standalone subsystems (e.g., for climate control or weapons) with centralized software, reducing weight and improving integration.
The core of the IUS family is the Baget family of processors, multiprocessor onboard digital computers developed by РПКБ. It features a 64-bit VLIW/SIMD architecture. Developed by a young team at Sukhoi Design Bureau, with international experience including work at Thales on air traffic systems.
Key Collaborators include:
- NIIP Tikhomirov: Radar and combat systems
- GosNIIAS: Advanced weapons control algorithms
- RPKB: Weaponry and flight/navigation integration
The IUS has an open modular architecture, enabling collaboration across multiple companies and systems. The Sukhoi team had to build the entire development infrastructure from scratch, standards, testing facilities, and serial production capability.
#info
#Su57
#electronics
Main Functions:
• Provides tactical and situational advice to the pilot
• Handles routine tasks like navigation and flight control
• Allows the pilot to focus on combat and weapons deployment
The IUS-57 is an evolution of the system first implemented on the Su-35/Su-35S (Gen 4++), which won a Russian government science and technology award in 2017. The IUS replaces many standalone subsystems (e.g., for climate control or weapons) with centralized software, reducing weight and improving integration.
The core of the IUS family is the Baget family of processors, multiprocessor onboard digital computers developed by РПКБ. It features a 64-bit VLIW/SIMD architecture. Developed by a young team at Sukhoi Design Bureau, with international experience including work at Thales on air traffic systems.
Key Collaborators include:
- NIIP Tikhomirov: Radar and combat systems
- GosNIIAS: Advanced weapons control algorithms
- RPKB: Weaponry and flight/navigation integration
The IUS has an open modular architecture, enabling collaboration across multiple companies and systems. The Sukhoi team had to build the entire development infrastructure from scratch, standards, testing facilities, and serial production capability.
#info
#Su57
#electronics
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The Right People Z
The Russian Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jet is equipped with artificial intelligence that effectively functions as a second pilot. This AI is integrated into the aircraft's IUS-57 ("ИУС-57") (Information Management System). Main Functions: • Provides tactical…
To understand the AI that's being used for this new suite. It is designed to replace a co-pilot or incapacitated pilot. It provides more situational awareness, systems monitoring, EW, weapons systems, radar tracking, multi targeting redundancy for incapacitated pilots, etc.
To create the parts and equipment to make such an AI had to be built from the ground up, everything from the assembly lines to warehouses and machining tools. This could explain the low numbers of the SU-57.
The AI also a hard point plug in, tldr a local system, making it immune to hacking and jamming but could be susceptible to EW as you could blind the AI like you would a pilot.
It also has a black box removal system so in the case of a malfunction, it can be safely removed by the pilot.
To create the parts and equipment to make such an AI had to be built from the ground up, everything from the assembly lines to warehouses and machining tools. This could explain the low numbers of the SU-57.
The AI also a hard point plug in, tldr a local system, making it immune to hacking and jamming but could be susceptible to EW as you could blind the AI like you would a pilot.
It also has a black box removal system so in the case of a malfunction, it can be safely removed by the pilot.
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