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F-23 "Su-57 Aggressor Scheme" Blue 054 65th AGRS Nellis AFB (what if scheme) in 1:72 scale


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This is the F-23 "Su-57 Aggressor Scheme" Blue 054 65th AGRS Nellis AFB (what if scheme) in 1:72 scale by Hobby Master.

The “F-23 ‘Su-57 Aggressor Scheme’ Blue 054” is a hypothetical/“what-if” adversary paint scheme concept sometimes depicted on a Northrop YF-23 prototype model, imagined as if it were operated by the 65th Aggressor Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base to simulate a Russian Su-57-style threat aircraft for training purposes. The 65th AGRS itself has historically provided opposing-force training by painting U.S. fighters in adversary-like camouflage to help U.S. pilots recognize and engage visual representations of near-peer jets during exercises like Red Flag, and such speculative schemes capture the idea of blending stealth-era designs with recognizable “red air” colors and patterns for realism in training scenarios.

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