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  "path": "/news/world/166481-su57-pakda-russia-aircraft-programs/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-21T17:11:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Two of Russia's most advanced aviation programs are allegedly on the verge of disappearing, 19FortyFive observer Reuben Johnson believes. These include the fifth-generation fighter Su-57 and the future strategic bomber — the prospective aviation complex for long-range aviation (PAK DA).\nThe article says that information about the combat aircraft was obtained from secret documents that leaked online. According to the documents, Russian industry is allegedly facing a shortage of critical components for the production of new aircraft and a deficit of personnel.\n\"The situation that has developed illustrates the timeless adage about the “kingdom being lost for want of a nail,” the columnist claims.",
  "title": "Americans Question Future of Russia’s Sukhoi Su-57 and PAK DA Aircraft Programs"
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