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Any sources for all this? IN is not getting the Kuznetsov and neither is it interested in them.
I think he was being sarcastic.
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Any sources for all this? IN is not getting the Kuznetsov and neither is it interested in them.
And this is why Russia was looking for a BAKRA for their old rust bucket and India being India gleefully agreed. Russians trialed and erred on India's money and now that they have perfected their method, they will make some for themselves.
Deputy Defense Minister of Russia Yuri Borisov stated in June that in the current rearmament program, which is actual till 2020, the construction of a new aircraft carrier is not considered. What is planned: modernization of 5 cruisers including 4 Kirov class, 18 destroyers, building of 6 new class destroyers, also submarines, etc. As for decision to buy Mistrale class ships, the decision is a subject to criticism in Russia. Some people including the military sarcastically suggest to use them as marine amusement complexes
topwar.ru/30445-avianosec-dlya-vmf-rossii-masshtabnaya-model-i-dalneyshie-plany.html
google "Список кораблей Военно-Морского Флота Российской Федерации"
Russians are talking about it since 2006. Better for them to invest in Destroyers, Frigates and other equipment and sell the current carrier to India which might going to pay good price for that and also for upgrades too.
They will first want to learn from building the French designed Mistral platforms in Russia, then move to new carrier construction.
According to some Russian experts the decision to buy Mistrals has little to do with technical interest. May be someone had an idea to join NATO or to examine that French radar and control system. Mistral is simply not able to work in Russian conditions. The list of improvements which must be done to this ship include strengthening of the flight deck and sides, changing dimensions of hangars and elevator. And at least the ship is can not be used at the temperatures below 7 deg celsium. It seems that France agreed to do appropriate improvements. But even with this the benefit of this ship for Russian navy remains a target of criticism. First deputy head of the Military-Industrial Commission, Ivan Kharchenko stated that such a decision is a direct detriment to Russian navy and shipbuilding industry.
bfm.ru/news/205998?doctype=news#.UQO1kFI3veQ
"Mistral is simply not able to work in Russian conditions. "
WHy not, what is the problem exactly? Source on that? The link does not addres this issue.
First about engines. Those ones installed on Mistral do not meet Russian technical requirements. Simply Russia has no fuel and lubricants for them. The fact that one company builds engines for different ships does not mean that the engines are the same. The icebreakers are built in Finland in strict accordance with the requirements of the customer. From the other hand Mistral meets French rather than Russian technical requirements.
http://www.gazeta.ru/social/news/2013/02/05/n_2740417.shtml
Your thought that the only plausible reason that Mistral is not functional in some spectrum of temperatures would be the type of fuel is simply not correct. Each ship as a complex technical system is designed according to certain technical requirements including the range of temperatures. If the Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin states that Mistral can not be used at the temperatures below 7 deg then most probably he is right. One little example, Russian ships are equipped with special devices for melting ice.
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Finally about helicopters. Russian ones are higher, especially Ka-29. And it does not make sense for Russia to buy helicopters in Europe. Russia occupies 27% of the global helicopter market.
Deputy Defense Minister of Russia Yuri Borisov stated in June that in the current rearmament program, which is actual till 2020, the construction of a new aircraft carrier is not considered. What is planned: modernization of 5 cruisers including 4 Kirov class, 18 destroyers, building of 6 new class destroyers, also submarines, etc. As for decision to buy Mistrale class ships, the decision is a subject to criticism in Russia. Some people including the military sarcastically suggest to use them as marine amusement complexes
topwar.ru/30445-avianosec-dlya-vmf-rossii-masshtabnaya-model-i-dalneyshie-plany.html
google "Список кораблей Военно-Морского Флота Российской Федерации"
The decision to buy two Mistrals has completely political background.Well. assuming you are correct on all this (which I am not totally convinced of), it is not a flaw of the Mistral design but rather an error of Russia's military planners/purchasers: they should have taken that into account when ordering. Plus, they will need to address it for any units built in Russia.
It doesn't make sense either to buy a ship that doesn't fit your own helicopters.... if the national hel's don't fit, the rational solution is buying some foreign helicopters (or else get stuck with a helicopterless LHD)