do you have any credible source(s) for this information?Vietnam Air defense (belong to Air and Air Defense force Command) equipments by 28 Feb 2011:
- 2 S-300PMU1 SAM systems with 12 launchers and 72 missiles.
- 24 Pechora-2M SAM systems with 72 to 96 launchers and about 1500 missiles.
- 24 Volga-M SAM systems with 96 to 144 launchers and about 1000 missiles.
- 12 Strela-10M3 launchers and 200 missiles.
- 30 Strela-2M manportable launchers and 200 missiles
- 20 Igla-S manportable launchers and 200 missiles.
- 54 ZSU-23-4M SPAAA
- 100+ 37mm AAA
- 100+ 57mm AAA
Hardly. I think you have the causality reversed. The MiG-31 was never exported either, however it very well could be detected by radar from hundreds of kilometers away.The fact that B-2 and F-22 have never been exported is a testimony that these aircrafts are not going to be picked up by radars at "hundreds of kilometers" away
Nominally: Kasachstan, 1993. In exchange for their leftover fleet of nuclear bombers.The MiG-31 was never exported either
That's what I meant in my previous post. It's just pure fantasy that there is any radar that can detect stealth aircrafts at hundreds of kilometers away; may be tens of kilometers is more realistic..
Rather because these are high-end VLO assets they were never exported.
I dare say the redistribution of the former Soviet military assets within the FSU is hardly weapon export.Nominally: Kasachstan, 1993. In exchange for their leftover fleet of nuclear bombers.
Not sure what the Nebo-UE/SV and Vostock-E is but the Kolchuga-M like other passive alerting systems detect aircraft by their data links, TACAN, etc. Vietnam has the Kolchuga-M?For example, our Nebo-UE/SV, Kolchuga-M, Vostock-E systems can detect stealth aircrafts from hundred kilometers, it is enough time for readiness of the air defense.
Sorry for getting off-topic but do the Russians have a passive early warning device for MANPADS like the British ADAD which is used with the Starstreak?The Strela-10s for example are mobile point-GBAD typically used to defend tank or motor-rifle units from CAS and interdiction. They could (though this isn't their normal purpose) be used as point air defense for the S-300s. They could also be (rather ineffectively, without additional assets) used as point-defense for important installations. Same with the Shilkas.
I don't know.Sorry for getting off-topic but do the Russians have a passive early warning device for MANPADS like the British ADAD which is used with the Starstreak?
The Djigit launcher is not in actual service, to the best of my knowledge.Another Russian air defence related question. With the twin Dijigit launcher, is it standard Russian practice to silmutaneously fire both Igla's to maximise the probabilty of a kill?
Vietnam ordered 4 more Kolchuga-M systems, delivery in 2011-2012.Not sure what the Nebo-UE/SV and Vostock-E is but the Kolchuga-M like other passive alerting systems detect aircraft by their data links, TACAN, etc. Vietnam has the Kolchuga-M?
how about thousands? there are rumors that JORN has detected B-2s operating out of Whiteman, F-117s, and F-22s operating from Japan.That's what I meant in my previous post. It's just pure fantasy that there is any radar that can detect stealth aircrafts at hundreds of kilometers away; may be tens of kilometers is more realistic.
The first Kilo-636MV submarine will be handed over in 2013 not earlier. The last 2 of 6 total subs are Amur-1650 not Kilo-636MV.The statement is that the first submarine will be handed over in 2012, and that talks are underway about building two more. No contracts are mentioned, which leads me to assume that the subs in question are part of the contract already signed.