On June 8, 2024, a Su-57 multi-purpose fighter of the aggressor state was hit on the territory of the Akhtubinsk airfield in the Astrakhan region of the Russian Federation, located 589 kilometers from the line of combat.
This is evidenced by satellite images of the aircraft parking at the enemy airfield.
The pictures show that on June 7th, the Su-57 was standing intact, and on the eighth, there were ruptures from the explosion and characteristic spots of fire caused by fire damage near it.
The Su-57 is Moscow's most modern fighter, which can be used to attack the Kh-59 and Kh-69 missiles.
A few units of the specified combat aircraft are in service with the Russian Aerospace Forces.
Well I am not a comic nerd so I just onow it is invisible. I see now it does have quite some cool abilities. But I see none that would make it more tough. So if it were parked and got bombed, it would probably still be destroyed.
I'm not a comic person either, I only knew the invisible bit as well.
Still, cant be bombed if you cant find it. It also has some regen ability as well, so that would help if someone did get lucky. Other benefit is that it comes with some pretty strong plot armor :)
Stealth doesn't mean its invisible, it simply reduces the time it takes to detect it and create a low quality lock if it is detected. I also wouldn't even call the su-57 stealth, its more of a low visibility aircraft.
But none of those reasons actually matter here, because any plane is easy to destroy if you don’t properly secure your airbase, and Russia demonstrably kinda sucks at securing their airbases. They tend to rely on the fact that Russia is huge. Which doesn’t help if the people gunning for your shit are highly motivated and can blend relatively effortlessly into your own society.
Just to add to this, every plane is vulnerable while on the ground. It doesn't really matter how stealth an aircraft is if your bombarding the hanger they're in with artillery.
But Russia doesn't even really bother with hangers. This plane was just out in the open, on the fucking tarmac, for God, observers, satellites, and anyone else who cared to see. Even stretching a fucking tent over the aircraft would have at least introduced a certain amount of guesswork to the strike. But no, Russia put "the pride of their airforce" out there for everyone to see and paid the price for it.