Russia’s latest stealth fighter jet was seen at the International Army Games and performed in the sky to impress the crowds.
The jet’s creators have claimed the aircraft will be the envy of air forces across the world.
Aerospace Force Commander-in-Chief Colonel General Viktor Bondarev said: “Every country probably wants planes such as this, and we have them.”
Russia has dubbed the new aircraft the “Ghost” because it aims to be unable to be seen or detected.
The twin engine jet was announced as the “Su-57” and Russian media believes it possesses capabilities like being able to be piloted remotely, for example by a drone.

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The new jet was made by Sukhoi and according to Russian press, it is able to go at 1,490 miles per hour and it is very manoeuvrable.
However, its publicly listed top speed is 1,199 miles per hour.
Russian media have also said that the jet is superior to its American counterpart’s.
The vice president of the defence market analysis firm Teal Group, Richard Aboulafia, said: “The Russians really like talking big, but the cash and technology just don’t seem to be there.”
There were 70 countries competing in the Russian Federation’s two-week annual international army games.
The countries took part in the contest, which included best field kitchen and tank battles.
Russia expects its stealth jet to be in operation by next year.
Russia won the International Army Games followed by Kazakhstan and China.
During the games, more than 150 aircraft took to the air to show off Russian pilots’ skill and power of their aircraft.
It comes as the US military has been preparing for a military exercise nearthe Russia border.
US defence secretary, James Mattis, said President Donald Trump is reviewing plans to send lethal weapons to the Ukraine who are fighting Russian-backed rebels..