“There are promising types of weapons that our aircraft are able to use, but, for example, the developer of these weapons is not yet ready to begin their practical tests,” RIA Novosti quoted Dmitry Selivanov, a test pilot of the Russian aircraft building corporation MiG (part of Rostec UAC). .

He specified that in addition to testing weapons, there are also many tasks, so the tests are ongoing.

According to him, in case of a deficiency, it is enough to “reflash” the program responsible for a particular aircraft unit.

On February 21, Deputy Chief Editor of Aviapanorama magazine, major general, honored military pilot of Russia, candidate of technical sciences, independent expert Vladimir Popov assessed the prospects of the latest MiG-35 fighters.