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China confirms deal with Russia on Su-35 fighter jets - Xinhua | English.news.cn
China confirms deal with Russia on Su-35 fighter jets
English.news.cn | 2015-11-26 19:54:45 | Editor: huaxia
A Russian SU-35 is displayed during the MAKS-2013 international aviation and space show in the city of Zhukovsky near Moscow, Russia, Aug. 27, 2013. (Xinhua file photo/Jia Yuchen)
BEIJING, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- China confirmed a deal to buy Su-35 fighter jets from Russia on Thursday.
"The Su-35 fighter jet project is one of the areas in which China and Russia are willing to cooperate," said Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman Wu Qian in response to a question about the 2-billion-dollar deal.
The two countries will continue to enhance cooperation in military technology based on equality and mutual benefit, Wu said at a monthly press briefing.
While commenting on another question about Russia's plan to provide the first round of S-400 modern anti-aircraft missile systems to China within the next 12 to 18 months, Wu said cooperation is under way according to plans.
Air defense is an important part of China-Russia military technology cooperation, the spokesman added.
Rostec :: News :: UIMC is outfitting the Su-35 fighters for China with modern communication capabilities
23 Nov 2015
UIMC is outfitting the Su-35 fighters for China with modern communication capabilities
The systems enable secure communications and are resistant to interference
United Instrument Manufacturing Corporation (UIMC) will deliver communication systems to China for its military airfields and will also equip the super-maneuverable Su-35 fighters to be delivered to the Chinese Air Force with modern communication equipment. The systems enable secure communications resistant to interference and are integrated into a single network for tactical aviation.
“Russia and China signed a major contract for the purchase of the Su-35 multipurpose fighters. The S-108 updated communications system, which is part of the fighter’s equipment, facilitates the inclusion of these aircraft in automated military control systems,” said Sergey Skokov, Deputy CEO of UIMC. “While working in anti-interference mode, the system facilitates information exchange between all communication systems used by the Air Force.”
He said that, compared to the previous generation of communications equipment, the new system has a greater radio bandwidth, an increased number of concurrent data links, a reduced delivery time, and greater accuracy in receiving messages while fending off electronic countermeasures.
In addition, the S-108 system can relay communication signals between ground control and aircraft to perform combat missions.
Russian equipment is required to control aircraft produced by Sukhoi. Therefore, UIMC is providing Chinese military airfields with the NKVS-27 ground-based system, which is designed for communication with frontline aircraft and other types of aircraft.
"The system organizes networks and communication channels, primarily for tactical aircraft such as the Su-27SKM, Su-30MK2, Su-35, and other aircraft,” said Sergey Skokov. “It has a functional command post and performs automated control commands, transmits commands to higher levels of management, and monitors and records processes carried out in performing flight missions. The NKVS-27 enables multi-channel voice and data communication with the aircraft across all modes of their combat use and at a distance of up to 1,500 km. "
The export of this Polyot RPC product is being carried out as part of Rosoboronexport’s comprehensive supply of aviation equipment to China.
In November, Rostec Corporation CEO Sergey Chemezov announced that Russia and China had signed a major contract for the purchase of the Su-35 multipurpose fighters. In this regard, the Chinese military has become the first foreign customer to purchase these airplanes; previously only the Russian Air Force operated them.
China confirms deal with Russia on Su-35 fighter jets
English.news.cn | 2015-11-26 19:54:45 | Editor: huaxia
A Russian SU-35 is displayed during the MAKS-2013 international aviation and space show in the city of Zhukovsky near Moscow, Russia, Aug. 27, 2013. (Xinhua file photo/Jia Yuchen)
BEIJING, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- China confirmed a deal to buy Su-35 fighter jets from Russia on Thursday.
"The Su-35 fighter jet project is one of the areas in which China and Russia are willing to cooperate," said Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman Wu Qian in response to a question about the 2-billion-dollar deal.
The two countries will continue to enhance cooperation in military technology based on equality and mutual benefit, Wu said at a monthly press briefing.
While commenting on another question about Russia's plan to provide the first round of S-400 modern anti-aircraft missile systems to China within the next 12 to 18 months, Wu said cooperation is under way according to plans.
Air defense is an important part of China-Russia military technology cooperation, the spokesman added.
What is Rostec? Mining, investment and commercial manufacturing.... Rosobornexport deals only in Russian military. If Rosoboronexport has no news that means nothing happen for this 24 Su-35.
Rostec :: News :: UIMC is outfitting the Su-35 fighters for China with modern communication capabilities
23 Nov 2015
UIMC is outfitting the Su-35 fighters for China with modern communication capabilities
The systems enable secure communications and are resistant to interference
United Instrument Manufacturing Corporation (UIMC) will deliver communication systems to China for its military airfields and will also equip the super-maneuverable Su-35 fighters to be delivered to the Chinese Air Force with modern communication equipment. The systems enable secure communications resistant to interference and are integrated into a single network for tactical aviation.
“Russia and China signed a major contract for the purchase of the Su-35 multipurpose fighters. The S-108 updated communications system, which is part of the fighter’s equipment, facilitates the inclusion of these aircraft in automated military control systems,” said Sergey Skokov, Deputy CEO of UIMC. “While working in anti-interference mode, the system facilitates information exchange between all communication systems used by the Air Force.”
He said that, compared to the previous generation of communications equipment, the new system has a greater radio bandwidth, an increased number of concurrent data links, a reduced delivery time, and greater accuracy in receiving messages while fending off electronic countermeasures.
In addition, the S-108 system can relay communication signals between ground control and aircraft to perform combat missions.
Russian equipment is required to control aircraft produced by Sukhoi. Therefore, UIMC is providing Chinese military airfields with the NKVS-27 ground-based system, which is designed for communication with frontline aircraft and other types of aircraft.
"The system organizes networks and communication channels, primarily for tactical aircraft such as the Su-27SKM, Su-30MK2, Su-35, and other aircraft,” said Sergey Skokov. “It has a functional command post and performs automated control commands, transmits commands to higher levels of management, and monitors and records processes carried out in performing flight missions. The NKVS-27 enables multi-channel voice and data communication with the aircraft across all modes of their combat use and at a distance of up to 1,500 km. "
The export of this Polyot RPC product is being carried out as part of Rosoboronexport’s comprehensive supply of aviation equipment to China.
In November, Rostec Corporation CEO Sergey Chemezov announced that Russia and China had signed a major contract for the purchase of the Su-35 multipurpose fighters. In this regard, the Chinese military has become the first foreign customer to purchase these airplanes; previously only the Russian Air Force operated them.