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BorneoAlliance
post Sep 21 2015, 06:51 PM

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Ahead of Netanyahu's Trip to Moscow: Russian Fighter Jets Spotted in Syria

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Some sources have said the planes were the Sukhoi Su-30 model, which are better suited to long-range missions and air-to-ground attacks than the Su-27. Even if that’s the case, they are not the best choice if the goal is to attack mobile targets such as those of the Islamic State organization in Syria.

The Su-27 will presumably not operate against Islamic State, which has no air force of its own, and would instead be used to create a defensive aerial umbrella over western Syria that would prevent, or at least significantly obstruct, the operation of other air forces in the area.

If the United States or another country should in the future want to strike Syrian regime forces from the air, that would lead to a direct conflict with Russia. It would also limit the freedom of action of U.S. and other air forces in attacking ISIS targets in Syria.

According to foreign media reports, Israel has attacked convoys inside Syria carrying weapons from Syria to Hezbollah bases in Lebanon on multiple occasions in the past few years. The presence of Russian interceptors could discourage future operations of this kind.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel this week to Moscow to discuss with Russian President Vladimir Putin the deployment of Russian forces in Syria.


http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/1.676841
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Pakistan eying Sukhoi-35 fighter planes as part of defence deal from Russia, says report

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Islamabad: Pakistan is negotiating with Russia on acquiring an unspecified number of Su-35 'Flanker-E' multi-role fighter aircraft in potentially the largest military deal between the two Cold War-era adversaries, according to a leading defence weekly.

Pakistan Air Force has discussed buying Sukhoi-35 'Flanker-E' fighter aircraft from Russia in potentially the largest defence deal between the two countries, but a final decision is yet to be made, IHS Jane's quoted a senior Pakistani government official as saying.

The official was responding to Russian media reports that Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov had said talks were underway for an unspecified number of Su-35s, which follow a recent agreement to provide Mi-35M 'Hind E' attack helicopters to Pakistan.

While the official said "it's too early to say if a deal will conclude and the terms", the fact that discussions have taken place shows Russia's willingness to sell advanced hardware with Pakistan despite Moscow's longstanding ties with India.

The official said Pakistan's interest in the Su-35 was driven by the PAF's need for a twin-engine fighter "that can fly for a longer range than the JF-17 and penetrate more deeply into the enemy's territory".

The PAF currently flies a mixed fleet of Lockheed Martin F-16s, Dassault Mirage-5s, Chinese-manufactured F-7s, and the JF-17 Thunder, which is jointly produced by China and Pakistan.

Islamabad is eager to improve its ties with Moscow to diversify its military options in the event of any stalemate in ties with Washington, Pakistani media reported.

The Mi-35M chopper deal was signed during the visit of army chief General Raheel Sharif to Russia in June when he met top defence officials.

The two countries last year signed a military cooperation agreement to deepen their defence ties and vowed to translate their relationship in "tangible" terms during Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu's visit to Islamabad. Shoigu was the first Russian defence minister to visit Pakistan in 45 years.

http://www.firstpost.com/world/pakistan-ey...rt-2440120.html
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post Sep 21 2015, 07:13 PM

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Less expensive weapons could serve foreign buyer

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An AR-3 long-range rocket launcher fires during a promotional event at China North Industries Group's test base in northwest China on Aug 8. (Photo provided to China Daily)
Ballistic, cruise missile sales banned; rocket launchers meet market needs

Foreign arms purchasers can forget about getting their hands on Chinese-made ballistic and cruise missiles, such as those displayed in the Sept 3 Victory parade, because although they are extremely powerful and of great military use, a host of statutory obstacles prevent overseas sales, according to a military expert.

Potential buyers need not feel frustrated, though, because business-savvy Chinese arms manufacturers have prepared a number of alternatives-multiple rocket launchers that are equally formidable and more affordable.

"Chinese State-owned businesses in the defense technology sector are offering potential purchasers a wide range of multiple rocket launchers. Their products can provide all the surface-to-surface strike requirements of foreign purchasers," said Gao Zhuo, a defense columnist in Shanghai.

"Multiple rocket launchers are especially suitable for nations that don't have a large defense budget, but aspire to affordable deterrence weapons because they are cheaper than ballistic missiles, yet still have immense destructive capabilities, long ranges and constantly improved levels of accuracy," Gao said.

On Sept 3, China displayed seven types of ballistic and cruise missiles in the parade at Tian'anmen Square in Beijing, including the CJ-10A cruise missile, the DF-15B short-range ballistic missile and DF-31A intercontinental ballistic missile.

However, virtually none of them can be sold to foreign countries because of the restrictions stated in the Regulations on Export Control of Missiles and Missile-related Items and Technologies, which was enacted in 2002.

The regulations specify that the export of "ballistic missiles, space launch vehicles, sounding rockets, cruise missiles and unmanned air vehicles that can be used to deliver at least a 500-kg payload at a range of at least 300 km" must be strictly controlled by the government to prevent proliferation of missile technology.

Like many foreign militaries, the People's Liberation Army has also been seeking low-cost, powerful surface-to-surface strike weapons since the early 2000s, when China began overhauling its arsenal.

'The world's best'

Motivated by the lucrative opportunities on offer, major weapon suppliers such as China North Industries Group and China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp have continued to develop and upgrade multiple rocket launchers and demonstrate them at almost every defense show featuring Chinese defense contractors.

Many observers consider the AR series of long-range rocket launchers, developed by China North Industries Group, to be the most attractive to foreign buyers. A number of African nations have already bought dozens of AR-2 units, according to reports.

Military-today, a weapons database in the United States, said the latest variant, the AR-3, is probably the most powerful artillery rocket system in the world.

The launcher is capable of firing 300-mm-caliber conventional rockets, which have a maximum range of 130 km, and guided rockets, as well as 370-mm-caliber guided rockets, which can hit targets 220 km from the launch site.

By comparison, Russia's BM-30 Smerch has a maximum range of 90 km, while the US M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System has a top range of about 70 km. Conventional artillery cannons have a top range of about 40 km.

Some of the newer rockets developed for the AR-3 can reach 280 km and have an accuracy rate comparable with short-range ballistic missiles, industry observers said.

China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp is currently promoting the WS-64, its newest multiple rocket launcher system, which the company promotes as the world's first precision-guided, anti-ship artillery rocket.

"The WS-64 will be particularly attractive to those who want a powerful and cost-effective anti-ship weapon. Several units of these weapons can form a coastal defense good enough to deter enemy ships from approaching offshore," Gao said.

The manufacturers have deliberately rebuffed inquiries about the weapon's destructive power, but the commander of an artillery rocket battalion from the PLA ground force said each volley fired by his unit's 300-mm multiple rocket launcher can destroy an area the size of more than 80 soccer fields.

"The power of each of my rocket launchers is equal to that of a whole battalion equipped with traditional artillery weapons. To be specific, each rocket can cover and destroy an area equivalent to seven soccer fields, while each volley can fire 12 rockets in just a few minutes," Major Wang Peicheng, political supervisor at one of the long-range rocket artillery battalions under the PLA Jinan Military Command, said during a battalion "open house" event for domestic journalists in August.

"It's fair to say that our artillery rockets are the best in the world in terms of power, range and precision levels," he said.

http://www.ecns.cn/military/2015/09-21/181840_2.shtml
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News of hypersonic drone could be Xi's 'gift' to Obama: Duowei

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China's new hypersonic drone could be similar to the US SR-71 "Blackbird." (Internet photo)

Reports that China could be developing a new hypersonic aircraft could be Xi Jinping's "big present" to Barack Obama during the Chinese president's first full state visit to the United States this week, says Duowei News, a US-based Chinese political news outlet.

On Friday, a report surfaced claiming that the state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) had completed a successful test flight of an unspecified new aircraft, adding that it was a breakthrough in hypersonic aircraft technology.

The report was deleted shortly after, fueling speculation that China could be developing its own version of America's SR-71 Blackbird, a long-range, Mach 3+ strategic reconnaissance aircraft

A Chinese military expert who uses the online handle KKTT believes that AVIC is developing a new high-altitude, hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle requiring a carrier aircraft such as an H-6 twin-engine bomber. The drone will be launched once it is carried to a high enough altitude and will climb by itself to cruising altitude before traveling at hypersonic speed, KKTT said, adding that the drone will be able to return to base itself.

As the SR-71 should have been retired by the US Air Force already, a better point of comparison is the D-21 Mach 3+ reconnaissance drone, KKTT said. Also launched from an a carrier aircraft, the D-21 has a top speed of Mach 3.3-3.5, a service ceiling of 29,000 meters and a range of 5,550 kilometers. The UAV also has a length of 12.8 meters, a wingspan of 5.8m and a launch weight of five tons.

China is currently developing a Turbo Rocket Combined Cycle (TRCC) propulsion system that would enable top speeds between Mach 4.5-5. However, as the TRCC engine is still under development, it is more likely that the new drone is using a less advanced Rocket-Based Combined-Cycle (RBCC) engine, KKTT said.

For the moment, Chinese drones can probably reach cruise altitudes of 30,000m and speeds of Mach 3, which is sufficient for the purposes of regional strategic surveillance, KKTT added.

News of the secret drone comes amid suggestions that the Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute is also developing two high-altitude, high-speed UAVs. Leaked satellite photos revealed that one of them is about 10m long with a winspan of around 6m. Though the size is similar to that of the D-21, the external appearance is said to be closer to the America's retired X-15 hypersonic rocket-powered aircraft.

In addition, China's J-20 fifth-generation stealth fighter aircraft is also said to be close to being ready to enter into service. The highly touted jet is said to be capable of rivaling America's F-22 and F-35 fighters. China's new J-10B multirole fighter has also conducting test flights, while the J-11B jet fighter, whose airframe is based on the Soviet-designed Sukhoi Su-27, has already been performing at air shows and military parades.

Duowei believes that news of the secret UAV may have been intentionally leaked by the Chinese government as Xi's "present" to Obama. Such a move is not unprecedented as the maiden flight of the J-20 stealth jet when then secretary of defense Robert Gates visited Beijing in 2011. Since Xi has already exhibited the PLA's weapons at the Beijing parade earlier this month to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Victory over Japan Day, the news leak could be his way of showing off Chinese arms technology for the future, Duowei said.

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclas...=20150921000065


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Russia's Unique Fighter Jet Flies in the Face of Physics

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The multirole Russian fourth-generation supersonic fighter jet Su-30SM, designed for all-weather, air-to-air and air-to-surface deep interdiction missions, is rightly seen by many as one of the best warplanes in the world.
According to experts, the plane's combat and flight characteristics are even superior to those of the US-made F-22 Raptor, touted as a fifth generation fighter.

The Su-30SM is a modernized version of the Su-30 fighter that was created by the Sukhoi Design Bureau in the early 1990s. The aircraft performed its maiden flight in September 2012.

The plane's high degree of maneuverability and unique takeoff and landing characteristics can be explained by its integrated aerodynamic configuration, combined with its thrust vectoring control ability. In terms of the aerodynamic efficiency, the Su-30SM has no rivals.

The Su-30SM is equipped with a digital fly-by-wire system, which enables the aircraft to perform some of the most advanced aerobatic maneuvers attempted by fighter jets, including the Pugachev's Cobra and the tailslide.

During the Pugachev Cobra maneuver, an airplane flying at a moderate speed suddenly raises the nose momentarily to the vertical position and slightly beyond, before dropping it back to normal flight. As for the tailslide, it is an aerobatic maneuver in which an aircraft that has been pulled into a steep climb stalls and then loses altitude by dropping backward.

These manoeuvers quickly decelerate the aircraft, causing a pursuing fighter to overshoot, as well as breaking a Doppler radar-lock, as the relative speed of the aircraft drops below the threshold where the signal registers to the radar.

With a normal fuel reserve of 5,270 kilograms, the Su-30SM is capable of performing a 4.5-hour combat mission with a range of 3,000 kilometers. An aerial refueling system increases the range to 5,200 kilometers or flight duration up to ten hours at cruise altitudes. The plane's maximum speed stands at 2,120 kilometers per hour.

The Su-30SM features friend-or-foe identification equipment, ejection seats as well as global positioning and inertial navigation systems. The aircraft's sophisticated design allows the integration of modern avionics, including a new radar system, radio and recognition system, as well as other support systems.

The plane is capable of carrying an advanced weapons payload weighing up to eight tons. It can be armed with a machine gun, bombs, air-to-air missiles, and Oniks (Yakhont) supersonic anti-ship and land attack missiles.
The Russian Armed Forces received the first eighteen Su-30SMs between 2012 and 2014, amid plans by the country's Defense Ministry to gradually replace the Su-24 fleet with Su-30SM fighters.

The Su-24 is a supersonic, all-weather attack aircraft with variable-sweep wings. The plane was developed in the Soviet Union and is currently in service with the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

http://sputniknews.com/russia/20150921/102...cteristics.html
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Su-30SM is the Su-30MKI/MKM for Russian Air-Force

even Ruskies are impressed with Su-30MKI/MKM significance capabilities over Su-30MK that they had from Knaapo plant..& now they also switch to IAPO to get this awesome Su-30SM
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DSEI 2015: British Army considers new MBT in response to Russia's Armata

Tim Ripley, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
20 September 2015

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The British Army is examining its options to upgrade or replace its Challenger 2 MBTs, senior officials told IHS Jane's at DSEI 2015. Source: IHS/Patrick Allen

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* The UK is looking at upgrade or replacement options for its current Challenger 2 MBT
* The effort has partly been prompted by the unveiling of Russia's new-generation T-14 Armata MBT in May

Senior British Army officers and procurement officials are examining the future of the BAE Systems Challenger 2 main battle tank (MBT), including possibly buying a new vehicle.

The effort is a continuation of a project launched more than a decade ago to upgrade the British Army's tank fleet, but earlier this year army chiefs ordered a wider effort to look at radical solutions to the increasing obsolescence of the service's 227 Challenger 2s.

Speaking at DSEI in London on 16 September, the head of the British Army, General Sir Nick Carter, confirmed that the future of the Challenger 2 was being considered at the army's highest levels.

Asked if the army was looking to buy a new tank to counter the recently unveiled Russian T-14 Armata, Gen Carter said, "We have got issues with the tanks we've got and if we don't do something about it we will have issues - what we will do is in discussion."

A senior army procurement officer told IHS Jane's that a new MBT was one option being considered, alongside a limited life extension programme (LEP) to replace obsolete parts or a wider upgrade. "We have not decided on the scope of the programme," he said.

Industry sources told IHS Jane's that executives of several armoured vehicle providers had talked to the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) about the future of the Challenger 2, including options for a new MBT.

British Army officers have become increasingly worried about the Challenger 2's effectiveness, particularly the lethality of its L30A1 120mm rifled main gun and its suite of ammunition. One officer told IHS Jane's that "the appearance of the T-14 Armata has had a significant impact and assessments of the new Russian tank's armour and self-defence systems [have] suggested that the Challenger 2's 120mm main armament no longer cuts it".


http://www.janes.com/article/54672/dsei-20...russia-s-armata
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Su-30SM is the Su-30MKI/MKM for Russian Air-Force

even Ruskies are impressed with Su-30MKI/MKM significance capabilities over Su-30MK that they had from Knaapo plant..& now they also switch to IAPO to get this awesome Su-30SM
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the mki by irkut was originally a trainer version (two seater) of the the su-30 family before they irkut take the initiate to upgrade it continuously bring in the first MKI for india

they also fare well because they have experience in interoperation of various electronic suite onto the su30 such as our mkm and india's mki while the knaapo is all rusian parts

it was during testing that russian see potential of the export MKI and MKM in their inventory as they are the most advance version of the su-30 family tree they ever build that time.
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Defense minister to discuss Sukhoi su-35 purchase immediately

Senin, 21 September 2015 21:26 WIB

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesian Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu said here on Monday he would meet with Russian representatives this month end to discuss the planned purchase of Sukhoi SU-35 aircraft.

"We have not yet met (with the Russian representatives). It (the meeting) is planned at the end of this month," he said while speaking at the House Commission I meeting room.

He said he had received direct instructions from President Joko Widodo about purchasing this fighter jet.

He said the air force has so far used F-5 Tiger which is now already 40 years old.

"This will be used to replace the F-5 aircraft which is now 40 years old and even pilots are apprehensive about flying it," he said.

He said the government would not buy an entire squadron all at once but would do so in stages.

He said Indonesia plans to first buy half a squadron. "It (the move) has been processed by the government, as instructed by the President."

Mahfudz Siddiq, the chairman of House Commission I, who also oversees, among other areas, defense matters, said F-5 was no longer being used in many countries and cited the case of Taiwan which stopped using it two years back.

He said Indonesias F-5 squadron has indeed become old and it was time to replace these aircraft. "The Defense Forces Commander wished that the purchase could be accomplished in its entirety."

The politician from the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) said Indonesia needed to take a leap to modernize its main defense system equipment with one that could prove to be a deterrent effect in the region, such as the Sukhoi SU-35.(*)


http://m.antaranews.com/en/news/100600/def...ase-immediately

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what project got problem ?
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Pakistan eying Sukhoi-35 fighter planes as part of defence deal from Russia, says report

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Islamabad: Pakistan is negotiating with Russia on acquiring an unspecified number of Su-35 'Flanker-E' multi-role fighter aircraft in potentially the largest military deal between the two Cold War-era adversaries, according to a leading defence weekly.

Pakistan Air Force has discussed buying Sukhoi-35 'Flanker-E' fighter aircraft from Russia in potentially the largest defence deal between the two countries, but a final decision is yet to be made, IHS Jane's quoted a senior Pakistani government official as saying.

The official was responding to Russian media reports that Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov had said talks were underway for an unspecified number of Su-35s, which follow a recent agreement to provide Mi-35M 'Hind E' attack helicopters to Pakistan.

While the official said "it's too early to say if a deal will conclude and the terms", the fact that discussions have taken place shows Russia's willingness to sell advanced hardware with Pakistan despite Moscow's longstanding ties with India.

The official said Pakistan's interest in the Su-35 was driven by the PAF's need for a twin-engine fighter "that can fly for a longer range than the JF-17 and penetrate more deeply into the enemy's territory".

The PAF currently flies a mixed fleet of Lockheed Martin F-16s, Dassault Mirage-5s, Chinese-manufactured F-7s, and the JF-17 Thunder, which is jointly produced by China and Pakistan.

Islamabad is eager to improve its ties with Moscow to diversify its military options in the event of any stalemate in ties with Washington, Pakistani media reported.

The Mi-35M chopper deal was signed during the visit of army chief General Raheel Sharif to Russia in June when he met top defence officials.

The two countries last year signed a military cooperation agreement to deepen their defence ties and vowed to translate their relationship in "tangible" terms during Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu's visit to Islamabad. Shoigu was the first Russian defence minister to visit Pakistan in 45 years.

http://www.firstpost.com/world/pakistan-ey...rt-2440120.html
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eh, paki buying from ruski? not prc?

QUOTE(azriel @ Sep 21 2015, 09:59 PM)
no eurotank? lelz...

QUOTE(azriel @ Sep 21 2015, 10:40 PM)
ekonomi hancur mau beli weapon, must be jokewi trying to please the military to prevent coup
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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Sep 21 2015, 11:17 PM)
u think leh?
eh, paki buying from ruski? not prc?
no eurotank? lelz...
ekonomi hancur mau beli weapon, must be jokewi trying to please the military to prevent coup
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i dont think any,
PRC still niego on su35, possible deal may not going
they just like india niego with france, prc want fit su-35 with own parts, some electronic, modify system so can link to china AF system, integration prc missile.
indo still have budget on defense.
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i dont think any,
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US Military still dominant but China can project to Taiwan and South China Sea

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Recommendations

* U.S. military leaders should ensure that U.S. planning for Pacific military operations is as dynamic as possible. The U.S. military should adopt operational concepts and strategies that capitalize on potential advantages and utilize the geographic size and depth of the theater, as well as areas of particular U.S. military strength.

* Specifically, the U.S. military should consider employing an active denial strategy that would improve the resiliency of the force and diminish its vulnerability to preemptive attack. Forces would be more dispersed at the outset of conflict, with many deployed at greater distances from China, but with the ability to move forward as Chinese missile inventories are exhausted or reduced through attrition.

* Military procurement priorities should be adjusted, emphasizing base redundancy and survivability; standoff systems optimized for high-intensity conflict; stealthy, survivable fighters and bombers; submarine and anti-submarine warfare; and robust space and counterspace capabilities. To save money, U.S. decisionmakers should consider more rapid cuts to legacy fighter forces and a decreased emphasis on large aircraft carriers.

* Political and military leaders should intensify diplomatic efforts in the Pacific and Southeast Asia with the goal of expanding potential U.S. access in wartime. This will provide greater strategic depth and more options for U.S. forces.
Western governments and commentators should make it clear to China that aggression would carry immense risks and that China should be cautious not to exaggerate its ability to prevail in armed conflict. They should also engage China on issues of strategic stability and escalation.


http://nextbigfuture.com/2015/09/us-milita...-but-china.html
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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Sep 21 2015, 11:17 PM)
u think leh?
eh, paki buying from ruski? not prc?
no eurotank? lelz...
ekonomi hancur mau beli weapon, must be jokewi trying to please the military to prevent coup
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Economy isn't hancur yet...still growing, although at only about 4.5 percent
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QUOTE(keown83 @ Sep 21 2015, 07:30 PM)
Su-30SM is the Su-30MKI/MKM for Russian Air-Force

even Ruskies are impressed with Su-30MKI/MKM significance capabilities over Su-30MK that they had from Knaapo plant..& now they also switch to IAPO to get this awesome Su-30SM
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QUOTE(thpace @ Sep 21 2015, 10:38 PM)
the mki by irkut was originally a trainer version (two seater) of the the su-30 family before they irkut take the initiate to upgrade it continuously bring in the first MKI for india

they also fare well because they have experience in interoperation of various electronic suite onto the su30 such as our mkm and india's mki while the knaapo is all rusian parts

it was during testing that russian see potential of the export MKI and MKM in their inventory as they are the most advance version of the su-30 family tree they ever build that time.
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So within sukhoi have different contractors to produce their plane?
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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Sep 21 2015, 11:17 PM)
ekonomi hancur mau beli weapon, must be jokewi trying to please the military to prevent coup
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Unlike in Malaysia...the Indonesian House Parliament be it the rulng parties or the opposition parties are united in full support for TNI defense procurement. The political will is there.

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Ketua Komisi I DPR Dukung TNI Beli Sukhoi SU-35

Surya Perkasa - 10 September 2015 16:32 wib

Metrotvnews.com, Jakarta: Komisi I DPR mendukung TNI membeli pesawat tempur Sukhoi SU-35. Dewan menilai Sukhoi SU-35 bisa menggantikan pesawat tempur jenis F-5 Tiger karena sudah tidak layak.

Ketua Komisi I DPR Mahfudz Sidiq mengatakan, peremajaan pesawat tempur sudah seharusnya dilakukan. Bahkan, dia menilai, TNI tidak boleh tanggung dalam membeli pesawat tempur.

"TNI sudah mengajukan kebutuhan Sukhoi SU-35 dan sudah disampaikan ke Komisi I DPR. Komisi I prinsipnya mendukung kalau untuk perimbangan kekuatan. Sekalian saja, jangan tanggung-tanggung," kata Mahfudz di Kompleks Parlemen, Jakarta, Kamis (10/9/2015).


http://news.metrotvnews.com/read/2015/09/1...li-sukhoi-su-35

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QUOTE(azriel @ Sep 22 2015, 10:25 AM)
Unlike in Malaysia...the Indonesian House Parliament be it the rulng parties or the opposition parties are united in full support for TNI defense procurement. The political will is there.
http://news.metrotvnews.com/read/2015/09/1...li-sukhoi-su-35
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Yes....TNI is a different and more controlled entity than Thai armed forces....

There's no real reason for TNI to do a coup right now...if there's no coup in 1998, there won't be right now
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Indian Finance Ministry Green Lights Boeing Apache, Chinook Purchase

Source : Our Bureau ~ Dated : Monday, September 21, 2015 @ 11:12 AM

The Indian Finance Ministry has given a go ahead for New Delhi’s plans to acquire 22 Apache attack and 15 Chinook heavy lift helicopters for $3.1 billion from Boeing.

The deal is expected to be cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on Tuesday before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled visit to UN general assembly meeting in New York.

The decision by the finance ministry has come after a delay of nearly three years and 13 price extensions.

Boeing last extended the price deadline in June. The last extension ends this month.

With Boeing and US Army Security Assistance Command threatening to escalate the price after September 30 by nearly 40% after holding it steady since 2009, finance minister Arun Jaitley, defense minister Manohar Parrikar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval put their heads together this week.

“We have conveyed our no objections to the deal being considered by the CCS,” a senior finance ministry official was quoted as saying by Hindustan Times daily Sunday.

The decision was pending since April when the Apache proposal was sent to the finance ministry on April 23, while the proposal to buy Chinooks was sent in May.

India plans to purchase 22 Apache AH 64D Longbow helicopters with purchase option of another 11 at the cost of $2 billion. This state-of-the-art attack helicopter will be acquired with Hell Fire missiles and around 8,000 rockets.

The Apache attack choppers, armed with fire-and-forget Hellfire missiles, can track up to 128 targets in a minute and prioritize threats. These missiles equip the helicopter gunships with heavy anti-armor capabilities.


http://www.defenseworld.net/news/14110/Ind...se#.VgDBDFYyg2A
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post Sep 22 2015, 11:12 AM

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Boustead unit gets RM4.8mil contract

Monday, 21 September 2015
 
KUALA LUMPUR: Boustead Heavy Industries Bhd's unit, Boustead Penang Shipyard Sdn Bhd (BP Shipyard), has secured a RM4.8 million contract from Trans Resources Corp Sdn Bhd.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, Boustead said its unit had received the executed formal contract from Trans Resources to formalise the appointment of BP Shipyard as the technical assistance and coordination services provider in the frame of the main contract entered into between DCNS S.A (France) and Trans Resources relating to the design, construction/adaptation of certain infrastructures of the Royal Malaysian Navy Kota Kinabalu Naval base.

The contract was signed for a period of 12 months, effective from Feb 1, 2015.

The contract will have a material effect on the earnings of the Boustead Group for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2015, and will contribute positively to its earnings for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2016. - Bernama


http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Busines...ract/?style=biz
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QUOTE(minizian @ Sep 22 2015, 08:38 AM)
So within sukhoi have different contractors to produce their plane?
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The design is from Sukhoi OKB. Yet the builders are different from design bureau. that's y u have IRKUTS (IAPO) and Konsomolsk-Na-Amur (KNAAPO) building to the same design, yet incorporates their own minor / major changes to the design. in this way, even the same base design will compete with itself.
This is different from practices in the US or western Europe where each company design and build to their own design.
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US Navy F/A-18E crashes near Lemoore Naval base; pilot safely ejects

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FRESNO, Calif. (AP) – A Navy fighter jet crashed near a California military base Monday, but the pilot ejected and safely parachuted to the ground, authorities said.

No one else was aboard the F/A-18 Super Hornet that crashed near Lemoore Naval Air Station shortly before 4 p.m.

The pilot was in good condition, Navy spokesman Marc Calero said.

The plane went down in a dirt field about three miles from the base, California Highway Patrol Officer Scott Jobinger said.

A fire from the crash was extinguished and no roads in the area were closed, Jobinger said.

When the pilot hit the ground, he walked over to paramedics, said Chief Bill Lynch of Kings County Fire Department, which also responded to the crash, told the Hanford Sentinel newspaper.


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