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MOSCOW: T-50 stealth fighter jointly developed by Russia and India will make its first international public appearance at the MAKS airshow which went underway in Moscow, where Moscow unveiled its newest space shuttle, armed drones and a new range of upgraded weapons.

Two prototypes of the single seater jet, estimated to cost USD 6 billion, are expected to fly over Zhukovsky air field on the outskirts of Moscow.

"The co-development projects of the two countries will remain centerpiece of the Russian aviation industry", declared Mikhail Pogosyan, President of the United Aircraft Corporation, makers of the aircraft.

Sukhoi's T-50 made its maiden flight in January 2010 and is expected to enter service by 2015. "The stealth fighter is progressing as planned and the new engine for the plane will be ready in time", Pogosyan said.

The fifth generation Sukhoi T-50, also called the PAK FA for its Russian abbreviations for a perspective frontline aviation complex, is meant to be a rival to the US joint strike fighter F-22 Raptor.

Pogosyan had earlier said that Russia planned to develop upto 1,000 stealth fighters over the coming decade as aviation experts say that the Russian military orders will account for more than 50 per cent of the combat planes' produce.

He said that the Russian airforce is expected to buy 20 new fighters annually in the coming years.

Top Russian aircraft makers including Sukhoi and Mig have survived thanks to orders from India and China, but steady increase in government defence spending over the past few years have given new incentives to the nation's aircraft industries.

The Indian projects jointly developed by the two countries will remain the centrepiece of the Russian aviation industry, according to a top official.

Speaking with the reporters after the inauguration of the 10th International Aviation and Space Saloon (MAKS-2011), here President of the United Aircraft Corporation Mikhail Pogosyan told that the fifth generation fighter Russia's new stealth fighter jet, which is expected to make its first public appearance during the air show Another static T-50 is expected to be demonstrated to a 'select' group'.

"The T-50 will be the newest main plane both for the Russian and Indian Air Force," Pogosyan said.

The fifth generation Sukhoi T-50, also called the PAK FA for its Russian abbreviations for a perspective frontline aviation complex, is meant to be a rival to the US joint strike fighter F-22 Raptor.

According to the local media reports the Indian version of the FGFA will be a lighter derivative of the PAK FA.

The projects for the joint development of Multimode Transport Aircraft (MTA) and deeper modernisation of Sukhoi Su-30 MKI fighters under the 'Super-30" project are among the key joint Indo-Russian projects.

India has a larger footprint at MAKS-2011, the air show which is held at alternate years, with an expanded presence.

Unlike in the past when BrahMos JV used to display its deadly missiles under the roof of its Russian partner, India has its exclusive stall displaying the models of its cruise missiles, including an outdoor life-size mock-up of BrahMos cruise missile for the Sukhoi fighters.

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited also has a bigger display exhibiting models of the helicopters and planes produced by it.

This year's new entrant is Bharat Electronics, with a whole range of its avionics and force multipliers.

A huge IL-76 Flying Laboratory of Gromov Flight Research Institute with a Kaveri engine fitted on its test bed is also indicative of the scope of bilateral cooperation in cutting edge technologies.

The plane also bears the Seal of India's DRDO, showing an enduring interaction between the two organisations.

In all over 800 Russian and foreign firms, including Boeing and Airbus are taking part in MAKS airshow.

Indo-Russia T-50 stealth fighter to make its international debut - The Economic Times
 
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Not even a single component of the prototypes T-50 is Indian.The FGFA will be Indo-Russian not the T-50 like the Su-30MKI.It's like saying the baseline Su-30's are Indo-Russian aircraft which is not the case as only the Su-30MKI is Indo-Russian.
 
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Russian Fifth Generation Fighter Breaks Cover at MAKS

Moscow, August 17: Watched by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, the Russian fifth generation fighter aircraft, designated PAK-FA, also called the Sukhoi T-50 broke cover over Moscow’s skies at the MAKS 2011 show today. India is partnering the Russian company United Aircraft Corp., in co-developing an export version of which the Indian Air Force will be the first customer.


Two prototypes of the aircraft put an impressive flying display showing off its unique design, intended to be less visible to radar. The aircraft were only shown flying, that too at a height which was greater than other aircraft performing at the show.

The PAK-FA is supposed to be Russia’s answer to the Lockheed Martin Raptor fifth generation fighter. The basic design difference between the two fighters is that while the Raptor houses all its weapons inwards so as not to offer any “hard edges” which could be detected by radar, the PAK-FA shown today had a number of hard edges and no internal weapons bay. While the prototype did not carry any weapons, it was apparent to any observer the weapons could only be carried externally.

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will be the production partner in India. HAL Chairman, Ashok Naik told Defenseworld.net that the HAL’s participation in the project is well in track with a preliminary design contract having been signed between India and Russia at a cost of US$295 million which could take about 18 months.

Following the preliminary design, detailed design work would follow during which the full scope of the project would be defined. The basic requirement for the Indian fighter would be twin-seater configuration,he added.

The PAK-FA is scheduled for service induction during 2016-17 and both the Indian and Russian Air Forces have a requirement of an estimated 250 fighters each. The total cost could exceed US$20 billion.

Russian Fifth Generation Fighter Breaks Cover at MAKS 2011 : Defense news

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Sukhoi PAK FA T-50 at MAKS airshow

 
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Not even a single component of the prototypes T-50 is Indian.The FGFA will be Indo-Russian not the T-50 like the Su-30MKI.It's like saying the baseline Su-30's are Indo-Russian aircraft which is not the case as only the Su-30MKI is Indo-Russian.

True, but this is where Indians show its pride as this would be the potential baseline plane for the future Indian plane. Without this plane, India has no hope of getting a 5th generation fighter. Unless it choose to import the F-35 without any technology transfer.
 
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True, but this is where Indians show its pride as this would be the potential baseline plane for the future Indian plane. Without this plane, India has no hope of getting a 5th generation fighter. Unless it choose to import the F-35 without any technology transfer.

And how many countries in South Asia with which we may have a confrontation with are getting Raptors ?

The development of Chinese J-xx is also stealth.No body knows about it.

The Pakfa and FGFA will rule the South asian skies.
 
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