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We plan to create a deck version of the T-50

October 27th, 2:17
The Navy plans to use Russian on the future of the new Russian aircraft carrier deck version of the Russian fifth generation fighter T-50 (PAK FA project), said October 25, 2014 on the radio station "Echo of Moscow" Deputy Commander of the Russian Navy armament, Rear Admiral Victor Bursuc.

"The development of the fleet provided by the program of shipbuilding. It - Decked Su and MiG. It is planned and further development of the T-50 (in the deck version)" - said Rear Adm.

According to Mr. Bursuc, the fleet will get a new aircraft carrier after 2030 year.

bmpd - Планируется создание палубного варианта Т-50
Whats your view to also go for search for 6th generation system in the Consideration, plz go on wikepedia and day what can be added of sixth generation, the six gen will include the Laser Starwars?
 
@ptltejas

US is the only country at the moment secretly developing 6th gen fighter plane at the moment
new capabilties would be introduced in those platforms like Directional energy systems ,plus smart skin concept
etc...etc .!!!

but whether it is manned /unmanned i cant say

But UCAVs is the future of aviation buddy !!

CHEERS
 
@ptltejas

US is the only country at the moment secretly developing 6th gen fighter plane at the moment
new capabilties would be introduced in those platforms like Directional energy systems ,plus smart skin concept
etc...etc .!!!

but whether it is manned /unmanned i cant say

But UCAVs is the future of aviation buddy !!

CHEERS
In case EYE will found the such UCAV; EYE means (Visible, Radar, Infrared etc.), Sixth gen war states of Laser War, once you seen second you will be destroyed. Laser weapons would give some extra change if Starlite (see wiki) like material will be used so save from laser. plz see wiki Japan, is on it, France says jump directly on sixth instead fifth.
 
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@ptltejas

US is the only country at the moment secretly developing 6th gen fighter plane at the moment
new capabilties would be introduced in those platforms like Directional energy systems ,plus smart skin concept
etc...etc .!!!

but whether it is manned /unmanned i cant say

But UCAVs is the future of aviation buddy !!

CHEERS

Correct!
US has a clandestine program, and its producing an unmanned fighter which will ram itself against the high value target, fully loaded with deadly load (Nuke or conventional) within 2 hours, be it in any part of the world!!!
 
Salut” successfully completes research and development of the new generation pyrolitic graphite based sealing components for prospective gas-turbine engines


The specialists of scientific-research engine building institute (“NIID” affiliate of FSUE “Gas-Turbine Engineering RPC “Salut”) have completed the research for development of experimental process for production of submicron/nanoscale pyrolitic graphite based composite materials for prospective gas-turbine engines' sealing components.

The new technology facilitates improvement of operation and endurance characteristics of prospective gas-turbine engines as a result of employment of submicron/nanoscale pyrolitic graphite based composite materials with increased physical-mechanical properties in tribotechnical assemblies.

Presently, the affiliate institute's specialists in cooperation with OOO “Virial” have developed the experimental process of chemical vapor deposition of submicron/nanoscale isotropic pyrolitic graphite (IPG) based composite materials for production of the experimental batch of radial-face contact sealing components. Three sets of specimen IPG radial-face contact seals for the high-pressure compressor's frontal support have been produced. The specimens are being tested on AL-31F engine.

Employment of new materials for contact sealing components is required for ensuring reliability of aviation gas-turbine engines with oil chambers sealing, as well as the new generation engines with increased pressure gradients along the chambers' sealing, temperatures and engine life.

FEDERAL STATE UNITARY ENTERPRISE «GAS-TURBINE ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION CENTER «SALUT» | NEWS | NEWS | “Salut” successfully completes research and development of the new generation pyrolitic graphite based sealing components for prospective gas-turbine engines
 
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Salut” successfully completes research and development of the new generation pyrolitic graphite based sealing components for prospective gas-turbine engines


The specialists of scientific-research engine building institute (“NIID” affiliate of FSUE “Gas-Turbine Engineering RPC “Salut”) have completed the research for development of experimental process for production of submicron/nanoscale pyrolitic graphite based composite materials for prospective gas-turbine engines' sealing components.

The new technology facilitates improvement of operation and endurance characteristics of prospective gas-turbine engines as a result of employment of submicron/nanoscale pyrolitic graphite based composite materials with increased physical-mechanical properties in tribotechnical assemblies.

Presently, the affiliate institute's specialists in cooperation with OOO “Virial” have developed the experimental process of chemical vapor deposition of submicron/nanoscale isotropic pyrolitic graphite (IPG) based composite materials for production of the experimental batch of radial-face contact sealing components. Three sets of specimen IPG radial-face contact seals for the high-pressure compressor's frontal support have been produced. The specimens are being tested on AL-31F engine.

Employment of new materials for contact sealing components is required for ensuring reliability of aviation gas-turbine engines with oil chambers sealing, as well as the new generation engines with increased pressure gradients along the chambers' sealing, temperatures and engine life.

FEDERAL STATE UNITARY ENTERPRISE «GAS-TURBINE ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION CENTER «SALUT» | NEWS | NEWS | “Salut” successfully completes research and development of the new generation pyrolitic graphite based sealing components for prospective gas-turbine engines

Great news :yahoo::yahoo:
 
Good possibility it jill increase the service life by a good amount
 
KRET is developing a nanophotonics radar

The technology can help improve “smart skin” for aircraft

A new project has been launched in Russia to create fundamentally new radar technology based on nanophotonics. The main objective of the project is creating elements of active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar using nanophotonics.

The project is being implemented jointly by the Fund for Advanced Studies and KRET. Both sides signed an agreement on implementing the advanced scientific and technological project entitled, “Development of an active phased array radar based on radiophotonics.”

The project includes the creation of a new, specialized laboratory and the development of universal technology that will serve as the basis for next-generation radar and electronic warfare systems. Investment in the project will amount to 680 million rubles.

“Nanophotonics is a promising area of research that will soon define the direction of development of dual-use technology in the developed world,” said Nikolai Kolesov.

According to him, the development of this technology by 2020 will allow for the creation in Russia of advanced transceiver devices, radar systems, and electronic intelligence and countermeasure systems.

A laboratory will be opened at KRET using the latest technology from a range of KRET enterprises: Phazotron-NIIR, RPKB, GRPZ, KNIRTI, Ekran, and others. All conditions necessary for conducting scientific research will be established at this laboratory, including a cleanroom, where dust, microorganisms, and chemical vapors are reduced to minimal levels.

Dmitry Zaitsev, Doctor of Technical Sciences and Deputy General Designer of Scientific Developments for Phazotron-NIIR, has been appointed scientific director of the laboratory.

One of the main directives of the project is to develop and manufacture a next-generation active electronically scanned array radar based on the principles of radiophotonics. This will reduce the weight of the equipment 1.5 to 3 times while increasing its reliability 2 to 3 times, as well as improving the scanning speed and resolution of the radar dozens of times over.

If successful, the technology will open up new possibilities for improving the “smart skin” used on the latest generation of Russian helicopters and other aircraft. By embedding the radar system throughout the entire area of the aircraft fuselage the crew can at any time look at a coherent 360-degree radar picture. The antenna system can work in both active and passive settings to protect against all kinds of interference, transmit both secret and interference data both to the ground and to other aircraft, and serve as a state identification system, among other uses.

Using these new materials and elements based on the principles of photonics, KRET has perfected advanced technology of high-power photodetectors and laser modules for semiconductors.

KRET has already widely used active electronically scanned array technology in creating airborne radar systems for modern fighter jets. Currently, KRET has created radar for the MiG-35 “Zhuk-AE” FGA and the FGA 35 with AESA. This technology allows these aircraft to track a large number of targets simultaneously by controlling the position of the electronic beam. The system can detect and target the enemy on water, land, and air, while also recognizing its class, type, and size, and solving all navigational issues and directing precision weapons.
KRET :: Media :: KRET is developing a nanophotonics radar

Most probably the future pakfa/fgfa radar:victory::chilli::bunny:
 
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Can’t keep waiting for stealth fighter, India tells Russia


Tuesday, November 25, 2014

By : TNN




Ahead of President Vladimir Putin's visit here early next month, India has told Russia to come back with a plan to substantially reduce the delivery timeframe for the stealth fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA) if it wants to seal the futuristic project by next year.
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NEW DELHI: Ahead of President Vladimir Putin's visit here early next month, India has told Russia to come back with a plan to substantially reduce the delivery timeframe for the stealth fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA) if it wants to seal the futuristic project by next year.

The plan till now was that India would begin inducting the stealth fighters only 94 months — at the earliest — after the two countries inked the final design and R&D contract, which itself has already been delayed by over two years by now.

"Russia has now been told that India cannot wait for a decade to get the FGFA. The delivery schedules should be compressed instead of IAF waiting for the FGFA till 2024-2025. The Russians will probably respond during Putin's visit," a defence ministry source said on Monday.

As was first reported by TOI, India is already upset with Russia for not giving its experts "full technological access" to the FGFA project despite being an equal funding partner. The final design contract, which is yet to be inked after missing the mid-2012 deadline, envisages the two countries chipping in with $5.5 billion each towards designing, infrastructure build-up, prototype development and flight testing.

With the 127 single-seat FGFA that IAF wants costing extra, India will spend around $25 billion on the entire project. India had already spent $295 million on it after inking the preliminary design contract with Russia in December 2010.

The Indian "perspective multirole fighter" is to be based on the under development Russian FGFA called PAK-FA or Sukhoi T-50, which undertook its first flight-test in January 2010, but will be tweaked to IAF's requirements.

As per the initial plan, with Indian scientists and experts also being based in Russia, the Ozar facility of Hindustan Aeronautics in Nashik was to get three FGFA prototypes in 2014, 2017 and 2019 for test-flying by IAF pilots. The final production was to begin only around 2022. All these timelines, of course, have gone awry with the final design contract yet to be sealed.

With IAF down to just 34 fighter squadrons, when at least 44 are required, alarm bells have finally begun to clang loudly in the Indian defence establishment over the long delays in all its three fighter induction projects.

The indigenous Tejas light combat aircraft, first approved in 1983, for instance, will get final operational clearance only by mid-2015. But IAF will get what it actually wants, the four Tejas Mark-II squadrons, from 2022 onwards.

Negotiations for the almost $20 billion MMRCA (medium multirole combat aircraft) project for 126 Rafale fighters, too, are stuck with France yet to accept full responsibility for the 108 of the jets to be produced in India. "MoD wants at least two of the three projects (FGFA, LCA and MMRCA) to be speeded up," said a source.
 
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Can’t keep waiting for stealth fighter, India tells Russia


Tuesday, November 25, 2014

By : TNN




Ahead of President Vladimir Putin's visit here early next month, India has told Russia to come back with a plan to substantially reduce the delivery timeframe for the stealth fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA) if it wants to seal the futuristic project by next year.
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NEW DELHI: Ahead of President Vladimir Putin's visit here early next month, India has told Russia to come back with a plan to substantially reduce the delivery timeframe for the stealth fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA) if it wants to seal the futuristic project by next year.

The plan till now was that India would begin inducting the stealth fighters only 94 months — at the earliest — after the two countries inked the final design and R&D contract, which itself has already been delayed by over two years by now.

"Russia has now been told that India cannot wait for a decade to get the FGFA. The delivery schedules should be compressed instead of IAF waiting for the FGFA till 2024-2025. The Russians will probably respond during Putin's visit," a defence ministry source said on Monday.

As was first reported by TOI, India is already upset with Russia for not giving its experts "full technological access" to the FGFA project despite being an equal funding partner. The final design contract, which is yet to be inked after missing the mid-2012 deadline, envisages the two countries chipping in with $5.5 billion each towards designing, infrastructure build-up, prototype development and flight testing.

With the 127 single-seat FGFA that IAF wants costing extra, India will spend around $25 billion on the entire project. India had already spent $295 million on it after inking the preliminary design contract with Russia in December 2010.

The Indian "perspective multirole fighter" is to be based on the under development Russian FGFA called PAK-FA or Sukhoi T-50, which undertook its first flight-test in January 2010, but will be tweaked to IAF's requirements.

As per the initial plan, with Indian scientists and experts also being based in Russia, the Ozar facility of Hindustan Aeronautics in Nashik was to get three FGFA prototypes in 2014, 2017 and 2019 for test-flying by IAF pilots. The final production was to begin only around 2022. All these timelines, of course, have gone awry with the final design contract yet to be sealed.

With IAF down to just 34 fighter squadrons, when at least 44 are required, alarm bells have finally begun to clang loudly in the Indian defence establishment over the long delays in all its three fighter induction projects.

The indigenous Tejas light combat aircraft, first approved in 1983, for instance, will get final operational clearance only by mid-2015. But IAF will get what it actually wants, the four Tejas Mark-II squadrons, from 2022 onwards.

Negotiations for the almost $20 billion MMRCA (medium multirole combat aircraft) project for 126 Rafale fighters, too, are stuck with France yet to accept full responsibility for the 108 of the jets to be produced in India. "MoD wants at least two of the three projects (FGFA, LCA and MMRCA) to be speeded up," said a source.


Pressure tactics..............nothing more,nothing less.
 
Pressure tactics..............nothing more,nothing less.
Algeria does the same...
Russians drag their feet a lot, they haven't got rid off their cold war modus operandi :cheers:..Algeria is waiting too for the PAK-FA. The first SU-34 are slated for reception in a couple month.
 
Algeria does the same...
Russians drag their feet a lot, they haven't got rid off their cold war modus operandi :cheers:..Algeria is waiting too for the PAK-FA. The first SU-34 are slated for reception in a couple month.

Actually we want the pakfa after 2020 when it will have newer engines,better radar and better stealth due to some changes.
 
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