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Russia 'helping' China with fighter jet technology

Sources suggest Mikoyan 1.44 stealth jet knowhow has been passed into the hands of Chinese arms designers


Similarities between a new Chinese fighter jet and a prototype Russian plane have brought suggestions that Moscow may be quietly helping Beijing compete with the world's top military powers.

Experts say the fifth-generation J-20 fighter, which made its maiden flight in January in front of the visiting US defence secretary, could have its origins in the Mikoyan 1.44 stealth jet that never made it to the production line.

A source close to Russia's defence industry said the similarities suggested Mikoyan technology had been passed into the hands of Chinese arms designers.

"It looks like they got access … to documents relating to the Mikoyan – the aircraft that the Ministry of Defence skipped over in its tender to create a stealth fighter," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

He said it was not clear whether such a transfer of technology had been legal. Analysts say Russia's assistance to the Chinese may help Moscow keep tabs on the rising military power's defence capabilities of its eastern neighbour.

Independent analyst Adil Mukashev, who specialises in ties between Russia and China, suggested there had been a financial transaction.

"China bought the technology for parts, including the tail of the Mikoyan, for money," he said.

China's defence ministry declined a request for comment. Russia's United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), which oversees production of the Mikoyan jets, denies any technology or design transfer took place.

Only the US has an operational fifth-generation fighter, which is nearly impossible to track on radar. Russia is working to start serial production of its prototype craft in the next five to six years.

China's creation of such a plane would raise the country into an elite group of military powers, although analysts say it will take years to perfect the craft.

The source said Chinese officials had been invited to the plane's first public display when Russia was in the early stages of creating a fighter jet to compete with the US F-22.

Rival designer Sukhoi was eventually contracted to help build the fighter and the Mikoyan 1.44, which lacks the radar-evading engineering of the US F-22, was passed over.

Russia, the world's leading energy producer, has fed China, the largest energy consumer, with natural gas and oil in its bid to become a global power. But it has been unable to keep up with China's military spending, which was second only to that of the US in 2010.

Relations between the two countries are cordial but, in a sign that the two sides are suspicious of each other, Moscow is boosting its military capabilities in Russia's far east to defend its position in resource-rich Siberia.

China, once a big buyer of Russian tanks, helicopters and jet fighters, has slowed its purchases from Moscow as its own production grew but military ties remain.

China's ambassador to Russia, Li Huei, was quoted last year as saying defence co-operation with Russia was moving beyond the buying and selling of weapons.

China is also trying to boost its naval power and its first aircraft carrier had its maiden voyage this month. The re-fitted Soviet craft was bought from Ukraine.

"The Chinese aerospace industry is booming and developing rapidly," said Mikhail Pogosyan, head of UAC.

"In the aerospace industry what matters is the experience you have – not only to start a project but to see it through," he said on the sidelines of Russia's air show, MAKS.

Excellant news neighbours working together. Excellant example to all
 
pakfa looks similar to f-22 suggested tech transfer from boeng..
blabla all canadrd planes looks simar suggest..blabla bs...:cheesy:
 
Well guys I did read it in an english newspaper and western sources are normally bullshxx propaganda. But if its true good to see russia chinas good neighbours
 
the 1.44... a stealth jet? what's they smoking? I want some too... :chilli:
 
GOOD FOR CHINA AND RUSSIA KEEP IT UP all want to see them good neighbors BUT IT WILL BE TOO MUCH PAINFUL FOR USA, Israel might be for India too a mouse adjusting himself always between 2 GIANTS to become prominent being a third world country with several problem:whistle:s.
 
GOOD FOR CHINA AND RUSSIA KEEP IT UP all want to see them good neighbors BUT IT WILL BE TOO MUCH PAINFUL FOR USA, Israel might be for India too a mouse adjusting himself always between 2 GIANTS to become prominent being a third world country with several problem:whistle:s.

you're reading the title only. in article is just bs analyst trying to link similarity between the 2 jets, which looks nothing alike from all angles, except it has canards.

first, they claimed j-20 derived from F-117 wreckage, and now this mig 1.44..
what's next? based on stolen F-35 documents, because its has DSI intakes?
SAAB, dassault, EADS should jump in and claim credit too.:cheesy:
 
Only idiots think that you can copy a stealth fighter. Never mind the billions invested in super computing, wind tunnel testing, stealth theory, material technology... If it is made by the Chinese, it must be a copy! That's the mind set. I say let the Russian think like that. One day they will swallow their pride and just buy our planes.
 
Only idiots think that you can copy a stealth fighter. Never mind the billions invested in super computing, wind tunnel testing, stealth theory, material technology... If it is made by the Chinese, it must be a copy! That's the mind set. I say let the Russian think like that. One day they will swallow their pride and just buy our planes.


u guys have proved ur self many times...so no doubt about it...:azn:
 
u guys have proved ur self many times...so no doubt about it...:azn:

Ah Prism with his worthless one liners. You make your country proud. A person from country who has yet to fully induct a mirage 5 copy truly deserves praise.
 
u guys have proved ur self many times...so no doubt about it...:azn:

Did you know that the Indians are trying really hard to copy the Su-30 but is failing, so you still have to buy parts for the MKI from the Ruskies?
 
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