MKSheppard wrote:It would have a reduced RCS compared to earlier PVO heavy interceptors though
Su-3X already have reduced RCS measures. They are not the same as stealth. This 70-ton monster would be anything
but stealthy. It might have some slight RCS advantages over MiG-31, but they'd be marginal. It didn't really need stealth either since it's task as a long-range interceptor was to launch the KS-172 or similar missile and then bugger off.
MKSheppard wrote:It does seem that PAK-FA is going down the same route; put some slight RCS reductions to reduce the chances of "cheap" pickups at long ranges; and instead fly fast and high as a way of gaining advantage over the previous generation of fighters.
PAK FA is either a fully-fledged VLO aircraft (stated RCS of 0,05 msq IIRC) or it's pointless to make this plane. Su-3X already have reduced RCS coating and other measures.
erik_t wrote:I suggest you consider the way the cockpit shields the engine inlets from a low/medium frontal aspect
This is a fanboy drawing. I wonder why did you take it that the cockpit would be shielding the intakes?

The civilian airliner which was made in the 701s hull as an attempt to get funding has intakes right above the cockpit fully open.
erik_t wrote:Because really, I'm quite curious and would love for you to enlighten me.
Consider yourself enlightened.