Russia plans to change the T-50 aircraft carrier-based aircraft entered service in 2020
Date:2011-08-31Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
The article said that Russia plans to change the T-50 aircraft carriers
according to RIA Novosti September 28, 2010 reported that the Russian Naval Air Force and Navy overall responsibility for air defense forces on Tuesday to accept Valery Uvarov RIA Novosti interview, said the Russian fifth generation fighter aircraft until the year 2020 will appear in the Russian naval aviation. Earlier, Russian Defense Ministry said on behalf of a number of military fighter aircraft Sukhoi T50 adapted to the new naval fighter in service after 2016.
Valery Uvarov said, “is still hard to say when the fifth-generation fighter will begin in the Navy, first serving in the Air Force the fighter will then will be to ‘the Navy of the’ conversion. Never to have developed a new type of aircraft, costly, unreasonable and inadequate. modification work may be completed by 2020. “
Valery Uvarov stressed that any Navy fighter to begin a new service to go through compete with each other, competing organizations, including the MiG, Sukhoi Design Bureau Yakeliefu and so on. Valery Uvarov said carrier-based aircraft carrier should be ready before the service began, so the pilot will be able to train on land first, followed by training in the specialty training field, and finally training on the aircraft carrier deck.
Valery Uvarov also stressed that the Russian Navy is still waiting to receive the type of MiG-29K naval fighters, the fighters are now being exported to India. “To further develop the MiG-29K function, the Navy is about to purchase two of the aircraft type. There will be two flying squadrons, or 24 MiG-29K Su-33 squadrons and one flying squadron.”
reorganization of its structure the Russian Navy, Naval Air Force and Navy air defense forces will be merged into a military branch, Valery Uvarov will be retiring. (China Shipbuilding Technology and Economy Institute Lei Song)
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