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Russian-Indian fifth-generation fighter will not be a copy of the T-50
rian.ru/defense_safety/20101007/283085938.html
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NEW DELHI, Oct. 7 - RIA Novosti, Evgeny Pakhomov.
Fifth-generation fighter, which will work together to create India and Russia, will not be a copy of an existing fighter T-50, and will self-development, said on Wednesday a senior source in the Russian delegation, which is based in New Delhi during a visit to India, Russian Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov.
"Of course, this machine will not be a copy of the T-50, and how will this aircraft will be identified during work on the schematic design and further work on the plane," - said the source.
At the same time, he noted that achievements obtained during the creation of the T-50 will be used when creating a new machine.
Earlier, speaking at a press conference in New Delhi, Indian Defence Minister Arakkaparambil Kurian Antony said the Indian side expects to be able to get into service its air force from 250 to 300 Indo-Russian fifth generation fighter aircraft.
Russia and India plan to create a fifth-generation fighter to the 2015-2016 year. It is assumed that they would create two versions of the fifth generation fighter aircraft - single and double. Costs to be split roughly equally between the two countries.
According to the newspaper "Times of India, India intends to invest more than $ 25 billion to equip its air force aircraft of the fifth generation.
In September, the head of the corporation Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Ashok Nayak told reporters that Russian-Indian contract for preliminary design fifth generation fighter aircraft (PAK FA) may be authorized by the Government of India before the end of this year.....
rian.ru/defense_safety/20101007/283085938.html
[Please excuse me guys the source is russian so pls copy paste the above link to you browser to read original article]
NEW DELHI, Oct. 7 - RIA Novosti, Evgeny Pakhomov.
Fifth-generation fighter, which will work together to create India and Russia, will not be a copy of an existing fighter T-50, and will self-development, said on Wednesday a senior source in the Russian delegation, which is based in New Delhi during a visit to India, Russian Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov.
"Of course, this machine will not be a copy of the T-50, and how will this aircraft will be identified during work on the schematic design and further work on the plane," - said the source.
At the same time, he noted that achievements obtained during the creation of the T-50 will be used when creating a new machine.
Earlier, speaking at a press conference in New Delhi, Indian Defence Minister Arakkaparambil Kurian Antony said the Indian side expects to be able to get into service its air force from 250 to 300 Indo-Russian fifth generation fighter aircraft.
Russia and India plan to create a fifth-generation fighter to the 2015-2016 year. It is assumed that they would create two versions of the fifth generation fighter aircraft - single and double. Costs to be split roughly equally between the two countries.
According to the newspaper "Times of India, India intends to invest more than $ 25 billion to equip its air force aircraft of the fifth generation.
In September, the head of the corporation Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Ashok Nayak told reporters that Russian-Indian contract for preliminary design fifth generation fighter aircraft (PAK FA) may be authorized by the Government of India before the end of this year.....