Difference between revisions of "Kislota Ki-35"
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Revision as of 23:58, 22 August 2023
Ki-35 | |
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A pre-series Ki-35D of the Zloveshchiyan Air Force | |
Role
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Multirole Fighter |
National origin
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Zloveshchiy |
Manufacturer
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Kislota |
First flight
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6 May, 2013; 10 years ago |
Introduction
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5 August, 2017 |
Status
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in service |
Primary user
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Zloveshchiyan Air Force |
Produced
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2013-present |
Number built
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40 serial and 3 test aircraft |
Developed from
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Kislota Ki-29M Kislota Ki-29K |
The Kislota Ki-35 (Slavic: Кислота Ки-35), is a Zloveshchiyan multirole fighter designed by Kislota. Marketed as a 4++ generation jet fighter, it is a further development from the Kislota Ki-29M and Kislota Ki-29K fighters, and is essentially a upgraded variant of the Ki-29K. Many considers Ki-35 a new name given by Kislota for marketing.
The first prototype was a modification of the aircraft that previously served as a Ki-29M2 model demonstrator given temporary name Ki-35 but a later prototype was a different model with different equipment that served as the base for the Ki-35 as is known today. Kislota first officially presented the Ki-35 nationally during the 2015 Mirotvorets air show; the first two serial production aircraft entered service in 2017.