Su-PAKFA’s Shark Inspired Paint Job

Over the years camouflage has taken on some wildly interesting color schemes. However, in the last few days observers near Russia’s Zhukovshy airbase have been treated to a rather stylish aircraft paint job. Inspired by the Red Sea’s White Tip Longimanus Shark, Russia’s fifth generation fighter is sporting a two-tone body that transitions organically from teal to dark black. 

Designed to be the successor to the MiG-29 and Su-27, the $8 billion PAK-FA will be Russia’s first stealth aircraft. Capable of reaching Mach 2+, the aircraft will have service ceiling of 20,000 m (65,000 ft) and carry a vast array of armament ranging from precision guided bombs to supersonic cruise missile like the BrahMos. According to Russian military plans the PAK-FA will have a service life somewhere between 30-35 years beginning in 2016.

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