Russia enters S. Korean tender with 5th-generation fighter | Defense | RIA Novosti
Russian proposal is similar to Indian FGFA. In other word, Russia would sell the airframe and the engine, and the customer can fit avionics of its own preference. This would actually make the bid more sense, as Koreans can simply fit their own avionics and AESA radar in place of Russian, and license produce the engine. This would eliminate the uncertainties about the maintenance and support issue.
In other news, Lockheed Martin, sensing that it has been pushed to corner, is making an all-out publicity campaign and is now claiming that Lockheed Martin is ready to transfer stealth technology to win the bid and join KF-X project.
Lockheed Martin offers stealth technology
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.
Russian proposal is similar to Indian FGFA. In other word, Russia would sell the airframe and the engine, and the customer can fit avionics of its own preference. This would actually make the bid more sense, as Koreans can simply fit their own avionics and AESA radar in place of Russian, and license produce the engine. This would eliminate the uncertainties about the maintenance and support issue.
In other news, Lockheed Martin, sensing that it has been pushed to corner, is making an all-out publicity campaign and is now claiming that Lockheed Martin is ready to transfer stealth technology to win the bid and join KF-X project.
Lockheed Martin offers stealth technology
Lockheed Martin offers stealth technology
“We’d be honored to be a partner in the KF-X program,” Stephen O’Bryan, Lockheed's vice president for F-35 business development, said in an interview in Seoul.
“With the F-35 type of technology, we can give you (Korea) state-of-the-art stealth and fifth-generation manufacturing technology.”