 Russia sent new Su-35S fighters to Ukraine, air battles will become more intense. The Gagarin aviation plant in Komsomolsk, on Amur in the Russian Far East, has delivered a new batch of advanced Su-35S fighter jets. To Russia's Aerospace Forces, the Rostek Press Office reported, Our aircraft manufacturers have reached a good pace of rolling out combat aircraft and timely deliver them to the Russian Aerospace Forces. This is not the last delivery of aircraft this year. The Su-35S is one of the basic fighters in service with the Russian Army and enjoys merited success. The super-maneuverable aircraft can accomplish a broad range of objectives and employ an entire spectrum of existing and future aircraft armaments. The Press Office quoted Rostek First Deputy CEO Vladimir Artyakov as saying, United Aircraft Corporation Head Yuri Slyosa stressed that the corporation kept delivering aircraft to the Russian Aerospace Forces on schedule. The Su-35 is a Russian generation 4++ multirole super-maneuverable fighter with a thrust vectoring system codenamed the Su-35S in Russia's Aerospace Forces. The fighter is designed to gain air superiority by destroying manned and unmanned aerial vehicles with missiles at long, medium and short distances in long and short range. Naval air battles in autonomous operations and as part of an air task force engage naval and ground targets by all types of armaments in any weather conditions and also ground infrastructure sites shielded by air defenses and located at considerable distances from the aircraft's airfield. The fighter has a maximum takeoff weight of 34.5 metric tons and can accelerate to 2,500 kilometers an hour. The Su-35 has an operational range of 1,500 to 4,500 kilometers and a service ceiling of 20,000 meters. The Su-35 is capable of employing an entire range of existing and future air launched air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles, including precision weapons. The new Su-35S fighters are also intended to be used in the war in Ukraine.