ptldM3
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Chinese want to have Russian avionics? You must be still living in 1990s. Maybe aerodynamic design, some type of composite and engines, not other stuff.
More like 2007:
"We are only interested in exporting whole Su-35s. This is not what the Chinese delegates hoped for. They hoped to import only certain subsystems, for instance the radar systems or the engines."
Analysis: China seeks new Russian technology - upiasia.com
What exact Russian IP has J-15 violated? You have any patent numbers? If not what is your definition of IP with Su-33?
Why don't you read my post careful i never said anything about the J-15 violating anything, i was discousing the fact that the SU-33's intellectual properties belong to Russia not Ukraine but since everyone here seems to think that i am talking about the J-15 violating terms of contract than i will talk about it.
China was supose to only have produce 95 SU-27/J-11 according to some sources they went over the quota, thus violating the contract and cheating Sukhoi, remember it was Sukhoi that transfer the technology to built the SU-27 without it the Chinese would have no J-11, in other words Sukhoi isn't receiving royalties. This also ties into the J-15, technically the Chinese are not allowed to build anymore aircraft based on the SU-27 airframe, which the J-15 is. China was also supost to import Russian avionics but all they did was reverse engineer and possibly improve Russian ones, thus they broke another claus in the contract.