That heavilly depends on if the US gets an AWACS in the region. Most modern US fighter craft show better performance with a command and control plane in the area than when they're by themselves, mostly because the AWACS' radar has better range, letting the US Jets to get a target lock at ranges that most Russian aircraft can't.
Also, there's the question of training. If you have experienced pilots behind aircraft that know absolutely what they're doing and what their aircraft are capable of, you could be a green pilot in the top of the line fighter and end up a fireball.
Current Russian inventory of Aircraft:
Type Total
A-40 MERMAID / ALBATROS 1+
A-50 MAINSTAY EW 19
AN-12 CUB 126
AN-124 CONDOR 11
AN-2 COLT 30
AN-22 COCK STRATEGIC FREIGHTER 21
AN-24 COKE/AN-26 CURL 125
AN-32 CLINE 50
AN-70 MEDIUM-RANGE MILITARY TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT 1+
AN-72 COALER 20
BE-12 CHAIKA (MAIL) ASW 4
IL-102 1+
IL-20 COOT-A 18
IL-38 MAY 26
IL-76/78 MIDAS 231
KA-27/29/32 HELIX* NAVAL HELICOPTER 88
KA-50 HOCUM/ WEREWOLF 16
KA-52 ALLIGATOR 9
KA-60 KASATKA (KILLER WALE) 7
MI-14 HAZE 9
MI-24/35 HIND 260
MI-26 HALO 25
MI-28 HAVOC 28
MI-6 HOOK 5
MI-8 HIP 195
MIG-25 FOXBAT INTERCEPTOR/ RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT 5
MIG-29/E FULCRUM COUNTER-AIR FIGHTER 430
MIG-31 FOXHOUND INTERCEPTOR 306
MIG-39/1.42 MFI (PLASMA STEALTH) 1+
S32/37 GOLDEN EAGLE 1+
SU-17 FITTER-C 12
SU-24 FENCER BATTLEFIELD BOMBER/R/EW 489
SU-25 FROGFOOT CLOSE SUPPORT/GROUND ATTACK 265
SU-27 FLANKER AIR SUPERIORITY FIGHTER 449
SU-30 TWO-SEAT MULTIROLE FIGHTER 9
SU-34/32FN LONG RANGE FIGHTER-BOMBER 8
SU-35 ALL-WEATHER COUNTER-AIR FIGHTER 11
SU-37 MULTIROLE FIGHTER 1+
SU-39 CLOSE SUPPORT/GROUND ATTACK 10
TU-142 BEAR-F ASW 26
TU-160 BLACKJACK STRATEGIC BOMBER 19
TU-22M BACKFIRE 162
TU-95/MS BEAR STRATEGIC BOMBER 64
YAK-130 COMBAT TRAINER 3
YAK-141 FREESTYLE V/STOL MULTIROLE FIGHTER 1+
And here's a bit on the Black Eagle (which, in all honesty, is an upgraded T-80).
According to the Sauron's Creations information, this tank is being developed in cooperation with and for export to S.Korea and may even feature Korean thermal imagers. It will not be fielded with the Russian Army and seems to be entirely an initiative of Omsk Plant. It originates from the now-closed Nikolai Popov's design bureau at Leningrad Kirov Plant (LKZ) and is now developed by Alexander Morozov. The tank is built on a T-80U chassis and will borrow most of its components including FCS from T-80U. The most significant difference between the new tank and T-80 is the completely redesigned turret (at Omsk'97 a full-sized mock-up was presented). This new turret will have a larger degree of protection than the current Russian MBTs. The steep slope of forward armor plates on the turret reflects designers' desire to maximize protection from APFSDS rounds in a duel situation, when tanks fight "face to face". For additional protection, the tank is fitted with Kaktus ERA and the new Drozd-2 APS.
It was originally planned to install a 152 mm gun that is being developed for a future Russian MBT. However, since this tank is not going to be fielded with the Russian Army, it will carry a 125 mm 2A46-series gun. Another innovation is a new automated ammo storage/loader, located in a turret bustle. It is separated from crew compartment by an armored bulkhead which greatly increases crew survivability. This design has several reasons. First, the Chechen war has shown that the carousel used in T-72/T-80/T-90 is too prone to ammo detonation when penetrated, invariably killing the crew. Second, adopted configuration also reduces Black Eagle's height by 400 mm by comparison with the T-80 (Perhaps a typo here, since this means that the tank is a mere 1.8 meters in height). Finally, horizontal ammunition arrangement in the turret bustle permits using longer (and therefore, more powerful) APFSDS rounds, simplified automatic loading process and increased rate of fire (expected to reach 10-12 rds/min). It may be worth noting that the latest 3BM42M round for a 2A46M 125mm gun of T-80 and T-90 MBTs has reached the maximum length allowed by current autoloaders. Black Eagle's on-board information system monitors all essential systems of the vehicle, and permits automated data exchange with other tanks and headquarters. The tank shall have a new 1200 hp 16-cyl. turbo-diesel engine and shall weigh around 50 tons. VTTV-Omsk-99 exhibition have finally revealed the complete vehicle (referred by KBMZ as Item 640) without any netting.
Several features became immediately apparent. First it appears that the vehicle's hull is not taken directly from T-80U as was originally believed, but was significantly redesigned, the obvious change being the 7th roadwheel. It seems that most of the additional length has gone into the raised front hull protection and greater glacis obliquity. It also raises doubts if the tank indeed stays in Class 50. The active protection system appears to be Drozd, not Arena, derivative. Although the tank indeed carries the 2A46M maingun, it was stated that provision is made for installation of a new 152mm maingun. This implies that Omsk still hopes to win the hearts of the Russian military with their new tank.