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11:32 18.02.2015(updated 11:41 18.02.2015)

According to Indian ambassador in Moscow, defense companies involved in a joint project with Russia to build a Fifth-Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) are satisfied with their access to Russian technologies.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Indian defense companies involved in a joint project with Russia to build a Fifth-Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) are satisfied with their access to Russian technologies, the Indian ambassador in Moscow said, denying media reports that Moscow withheld information from New Delhi.

'We have had excellent results in our bilateral cooperation and are fully satisfied with the access to technologies that our defense enterprises get. We proceed with the same level of cooperation in the development of the FGFA,' Ambassador Pundi Srinivasan Raghavan told RIA Novosti.

This remark came after IHS Jane's Defence Weekly magazine claimed last September that India had expressed concerns to Russia over the progress on the FGFA program. According to the defense news weekly, New Delhi was annoyed about Russia's reluctance to share design data on its T-50 PAK-FA jet, which is the base model for the FGFA aircraft.

Raghavan refuted these reports, saying they 'may have been supplied by competitors,' and accused the media of biased reporting.

The ambassador lauded the progress in military technical cooperation between Russia and India, who are working on a raft of bilateral projects.

'The new tendency in the relationship is the joint development of advanced technology weapon systems. FGFA, MTA and Brahmos Missile are examples of the joint development of weapon systems incorporating sophisticated technology,' he noted.

MTA stands for the Multirole Transport Aircraft, which is a twin-engine light transport plane with a maximum take-off weight of 65 tons. It is designed to replace the BAe 748 and Antonov An-26 craft, currently in Indian service.

Raghavan told RIA Novosti the countries have agreed to fast-track the project, with a timetable to be laid out by the year-end.

'Both sides have decided to speed up the work of the project. Apparently, this multi project differs from other projects and that is why it takes more time to discuss all the details. But I hope that by the end of 2015, we will be able to agree on a very clear and detailed timetable,' he said.

Russian aircraft-makers and Indian officials are expected to meet in Bangalore during the 10th edition of Aero India 2015 defense and civil aviation expo, to be held on February 18-22.
 
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what technology is that?
so you'll be able to build the engines?? have access to build the stealth coating, and avionics and electronics???
if so that's pretty sweet.
 
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I wonder what exactly is the access being mentioned? The Ambassador may have refuted it but he did not divluge any details. If access to cutting edge tech is being offered, then dump rafale. I would have liked to see the US muscle in, but it will take time for them to feel comfortable with such tech sharing.
 
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The general public is completely in dark and they should be kept in dark!!:undecided: Whether it is Nuclear deal, tech transfer, black money etc..

Its good thing as long as such issues are done properly. Our media has given our advantages and secrets away for free. Even a democracy has to learn the art of war.
 
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Good news !! Seems like Russia knows that India is going to replace MMRCA with upgraded Su-30s and therefore now agreeing to share the FGFA technology with India. Good for both the countries.
 
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what technology is that?
so you'll be able to build the engines?? have access to build the stealth coating, and avionics and electronics???
if so that's pretty sweet.

Looks like Russia is offering us some new tech if we go for more SUs instead of Rafael
 
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what technology is that?
so you'll be able to build the engines?? have access to build the stealth coating, and avionics and electronics???
if so that's pretty sweet.

I think it's to manufacture the engine. And the skills to apply the stealth coating. I thought India will supply its own avionics and electronics...

No one will share the most important tech such as fabricating engine blades. India will for sure not get this.
 
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I think it's to manufacture the engine. And the skills to apply the stealth coating. I thought India will supply its own avionics and electronics...

No one will share the most important tech such as fabricating engine blades. India will for sure not get this.
FGFA is dual project we are paying them 50% of the project cost
It's very different from mki and mmrca projects
 
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