david blain
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missiles that can fly backward ? I heard that python-5 can do that
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missiles that can fly backward ? I heard that python-5 can do that
i think it will be only in russia and india till the next 15 years or so, then they will think of selling it!!
fgfa will be with india but russia may sell t-50 to china and other countries., you never know!
no way, Russia could sell it to China, as this is a JV between India & Russia & any decision of export should have approval from both countries, just like the Brahmos project, btw China is building it's own stealth fighter so why would it need T-50s.
What they mean is missiles that have high off bore sights, to turn and get a lock on targets even behind the fighter. Russian current missiles lack far behind in this area to western like Python V, AIM 9X, Iris-T or MICA for example. Modern missiles are way more maneuverable and can be guided by way more sensors than before and with the 360° situational awareness that atleast FGFA should have, moden missiles must be available too. One reason I hope that the Maitri SAM co-development with French Sagem could be increased to a NG SR - Missile development too. We might have ASTRA development for the BVR range, but must think about the SR too and that co-development would be a logical base.
Having bad dreams !
FGFA will be joint venture b/w Russia n India not PAK-FA. PAK-FA is sole Russian Fighter like SU-30 where as India produce MKI under licence. Now if Russia can give SU-30 to china then why not PAK-FA. On the other hand China would not like to acquire it because they have several SF in pipeline.
Having bad dreams !
FGFA will be joint venture b/w Russia n India not PAK-FA. PAK-FA is sole Russian Fighter like SU-30 where as India produce MKI under licence. Now if Russia can give SU-30 to china then why not PAK-FA. On the other hand China would not like to acquire it because they have several SF in pipeline.
May be you have no detailed knowledge about these two projects.
PAK-FA: India is financially (50% funding) involved as well as technologically (mainly composite materials).
FGFA: India is financially (50% funding) involved as well as technologically (composite materials, two seat design cockpit, certain minor modifications, mission computers and few other avionic sensors).
Actually I believe it is more complicated than that. India was to only work on FGFA. But they also need to work on PAK FA to understanding the basic design as FGFA will be based on PAK FA.
Indian funding of PAK FA will be around 35% as told in Russian media.
I am bit confused. I though India and Russia will be having Single seater PAK-FA and Indian 2 seater version of PAK-FA ie FGFA will be for IAF as Russia isn't interested in twin seaters.Actually I believe it is more complicated than that. India was to only work on FGFA. But they also need to work on PAK FA to understanding the basic design as FGFA will be based on PAK FA. Indian funding of PAK FA will be around 35% as told in Russian media.
For FGFA, we will be funding 50% and two prototypes of the aircraft will be developed. Single seater version in Russia & twin seater in India. India will buy around 200 single seater and around 50-60 dual seater version.
May be you have no detailed knowledge about these two projects.
PAK-FA: India is financially (50% funding) involved as well as technologically (mainly composite materials).
FGFA: India is financially (50% funding) involved as well as technologically (composite materials, two seat design cockpit, certain minor modifications, mission computers and few other avionic sensors).
Source for your claim.
even the website Asia Times Online :: South Asia news - India, Russia still brothers in arms confirms Indian partnership in project AFTER FIVE YEARS for FGFA not PAK-FA.
You forget that it was Russia who first introduced high off bore sight missile technology with R-73.
R-73 (missile) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
May be you have no detailed knowledge about these two projects.
PAK-FA: India is financially (50% funding) involved as well as technologically (mainly composite materials).
FGFA: India is financially (50% funding) involved as well as technologically (composite materials, two seat design cockpit, certain minor modifications, mission computers and few other avionic sensors).
BTW IAF is going to get both
What's point in making another single seater from existing single seater ??? the electronics and controls can be modified according to IAFs needs in PakFa itself. Why create FGFA for single seat ???Most likely they don't, first of all because the single seat doesn't fit to their operational requirements, secondly because it is developed under Russian requirements for techs and materials, thirdly because they don't have to buy Pak Fa in return as many believe, because both versions share many parts, so if IAF orders additional FGFAs Russia will benefit as well.
Having bad dreams !
FGFA will be joint venture b/w Russia n India not PAK-FA. PAK-FA is sole Russian Fighter like SU-30 where as India produce MKI under licence. Now if Russia can give SU-30 to china then why not PAK-FA. On the other hand China would not like to acquire it because they have several SF in pipeline.