It has a maximum takeoff weight of around 35,000 kg and can carry a variety of air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons, including missiles, bombs, and rockets. The cockpit of the Su-75 is equipped with advanced glass displays and a helmet-mounted display system, which provide the pilot with situational awareness and targeting information. The aircraft also has advanced fly-by-wire flight controls and can perform high-speed maneuvers and tight turns. The Su-75 first flew in 2010 and entered into service with the Russian Air Force in 2016. It is expected to eventually replace the older MiG-29 and Su-27 fighter jets in Russia's air fleet.