Why Does the Su-57 Stealth Fighter "Howl" So Loudly? #shorts #tronstike



The Su-57โ€™s distinctive howl is a symphony of factors orchestrated by its engine design and air intake shape. Its powerful AL-41F engines generate intense airflow, which interacts with the sharp edges and internal structures of the S-duct air intakes, creating high-pitched vibrations. These vibrations resonate through the airframe, resulting in that signature howl, earning the Su-57 nicknames like โ€œScreaming Felon.โ€ While the sound offers a dramatic warning, itโ€™s not all about aesthetics โ€“ the engine design prioritizes performance over stealth, sacrificing some radar invisibility for raw power and agility. So, the Su-57โ€™s howl reflects both its fearsome capabilities and its unique design trade-offs, a sonic signature that announces its presence in the skies.

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  1. Su 57… they have a total of 5. Talking about this jet and comparing it to the f 22 (186) f35 (450) or the F16 (841) is like comparing a ford mustang to a formula 1 car. Yes it is impressive, but its not even close to being called a production model.

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  2. It is screaming because it feels it's death coming- sooner or later, it is going to come up against an American P-47 and be sent down in flames. Russian engineering, reinventing 1924 with every new production.

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  3. Find the frequency sound of the material used and pitch sound closer to it and distinguish weather or not there any ships in that area๐Ÿ˜ตโ€๐Ÿ’ซ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿš€ everything pops a bubble๐Ÿค

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  4. False sound waves do not disturb radar the su-57 comes up on radar just fine because of its poor stealth capabilities and large frame it is hands down the worst stealth fighter ever made

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