 Russian Armed Forces to get more fifth-generation fighter jets and tanks. Russia plans to increase the deliveries of fifth-generation fighter aircraft to its armed forces. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said it is planned to increase the deliveries of fifth-generation fighter aircraft. The head of the Russian government told a coordination council on meeting the needs of the Russian Armed Forces. He said that one of the council's priorities is to ensure that the state procurement order is being implemented in time. For example, late last month, aircraft makers handed over another batch of new Su-35S aircraft to the Defence Ministry. More aircraft are already being manufactured, he added. Moreover, the Premier added that Ural Vaganzavod had already delivered its scheduled batch of T-90M ProRiv and T-72B ZM tanks. The enterprise has gained a considerable momentum over the past year, more than tripling its production output in the reported period. The armoured vehicles that they manufacture is particularly required for fulfilling the tasks of the special military operation, he said. Su-57 is a fifth-generation Russian multi-functional fighter jet designed to destroy all kinds of air, ground-based and surface targets. The aircraft has a supersonic cruising speed, intra-fuselage weapons, radio-absorbing equipment as well as the newest onboard equipment. The intellectualisation of Su-57 systems allows them to take on part of the pilot's functions, including pilotage and preparation for the use of weapons.