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Russia enters S. Korean tender with 5th-generation fighter | Defense | RIA Novosti
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MOSCOW, July 25 (RIA Novosti)
Russia's Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA fifth-generation
fighter has been placed on a short list of a South
Korean tender for the delivery of advanced fighter
jets, a Russian arms industry think-tank said on
Monday.
Korea is seeking to buy 60 fighters with advanced
stealth capability from a foreign aircraft maker in
the biggest arms-procurement deal ever for the
country with an estimated budget of $7.86 billion
under a program code-named FX-III.
Russia's Center for Analysis of World Arms Trade
cited South Korean Defense Acquisition Program
Administration (DAPA) as saying that Sukhoi's
fighter would compete with the F-15SE Silent
Eagle from Boeing, the F-35 Lightning II from
Lockheed Martin and the Eurofighter Typhoon
from the European Aeronautic Defense and Space
Company (EADS).
The winner of the tender is expected to be
announced in 2012, but the actual deliveries may
start four years later.
The Sukhoi T-50 fighter is being developed by the
Sukhoi design bureau and built at a plant in
Komsomolsk-on-Amur, in Russia's Far East.
The first prototype conducted its maiden flight in
January 2010 and has so far carried out over 40
tests. Two more prototypes are at the various
stages of testing. The Russian Air Force said it had
plans to acquire over 60 T-50 fighters after 2015.
Although T-50 specifications remain classified,
reports indicate that the design incorporates the
latest fighter jet developments, including
advanced stealth capability, supersonic cruising
speed, and highly integrated control systems.
The T-50 offered to Seoul is most likely an export
version of the aircraft being developed by Sukhoi
and India's Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL)
under a $6-billion joint project.
Experts believe, though, that Sukhoi and EADS
have little chance of winning the tender as Korea's
alliance with the United States will be a decisive
factor in the race.
.
MOSCOW, July 25 (RIA Novosti)
Russia's Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA fifth-generation
fighter has been placed on a short list of a South
Korean tender for the delivery of advanced fighter
jets, a Russian arms industry think-tank said on
Monday.
Korea is seeking to buy 60 fighters with advanced
stealth capability from a foreign aircraft maker in
the biggest arms-procurement deal ever for the
country with an estimated budget of $7.86 billion
under a program code-named FX-III.
Russia's Center for Analysis of World Arms Trade
cited South Korean Defense Acquisition Program
Administration (DAPA) as saying that Sukhoi's
fighter would compete with the F-15SE Silent
Eagle from Boeing, the F-35 Lightning II from
Lockheed Martin and the Eurofighter Typhoon
from the European Aeronautic Defense and Space
Company (EADS).
The winner of the tender is expected to be
announced in 2012, but the actual deliveries may
start four years later.
The Sukhoi T-50 fighter is being developed by the
Sukhoi design bureau and built at a plant in
Komsomolsk-on-Amur, in Russia's Far East.
The first prototype conducted its maiden flight in
January 2010 and has so far carried out over 40
tests. Two more prototypes are at the various
stages of testing. The Russian Air Force said it had
plans to acquire over 60 T-50 fighters after 2015.
Although T-50 specifications remain classified,
reports indicate that the design incorporates the
latest fighter jet developments, including
advanced stealth capability, supersonic cruising
speed, and highly integrated control systems.
The T-50 offered to Seoul is most likely an export
version of the aircraft being developed by Sukhoi
and India's Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL)
under a $6-billion joint project.
Experts believe, though, that Sukhoi and EADS
have little chance of winning the tender as Korea's
alliance with the United States will be a decisive
factor in the race.