As it stands there is no contract, only a pre-contract agreement.RIAN reports that the MoD has signed an order for eight Be 200 aircraft, which will be delivered between 2014 and 2016.
Russlands Militär bestellt Amphibienflugzeuge | Sicherheit und Militär | RIA Novosti
Guess they will replace the outdated Be 12, of which only four are still flying.
I'm going to go ahead and believe CAST, over RIAN. They generally have a much better track record for getting the details right, and doing their research properly. At the end of the day RIAN is just a news agency, while CAST is a think tank dedicated to military and defense issues. There were also considerable difficulties in signing contracts recently, meaning that it's rather unlikely that a large new contract for an aircraft in very low-rate production would be so easy to sign.The article on RIAN says an order has been placed
Don't know whether the translator made a mistake.
I guess "standard configuration" in this case means SAR, as the MoD is still looking for a new ASW-aircraft. Although two years ago it was anounced that the A-42 had been selected...
Apologies if there is spelling mistakes, fast typing :French shipbuilder DCNS is getting on with preparations to construct two Mistral class helicopter carriers for the Russian Navy. Upgrades and modifications to the design are required for fitting specific weaponry and sensors plus the ability to embark and operte Kamov Ka-52 and Ka-27 helicopters. Additional work is also needed to provide a higher degree of electrical power for de-icing the flight deck.
With the first Preliminary Design Review pssed in April, the second stage is set for completion next month (Sept). Construction of the first 100 tonnes block for the lead vessel is progressing at the STX shipyard in Saint Nazaire, under terms of a subcontract from DCNS. The sterns of the two ships will be built as 12 blocks by Russias's OSK shipyards (under subcontract to STX). The initial block by STX is due to be laied down in early 2013 and will herald the beginning of the assembly process.
The first ship, named Vladivostok, is to be constructed in France with the second partially constructed in France buy assembled in Russia. Vladivostok is set for delivery in 2014 with the second vessel, Sevastapol, in 2015. Also provided will be associated services, such as logistics, training and technology transfers.
DCNS, as prime contractor for the warships' construction, also has responsibility for the intergration of the operations management and communications systems, The 22,000 tonnes, 199 meters long carriers will give the Russian Navy an unprecedented amphibious assault capability and also capacity to embark command staff. Two further ships of the class may be built in Russia.
That's wrong. Sea trials are scheduled for next spring. The A-192 gun for it failed, and the program has been cancelled. A replacement program has yet to be announced. It will start some system trials in Novemever, but without leaving port.Admiral Gorshkov is to start sea trials in November acoudring to military sources.
Looks like the program is back on track.
Frigate Admiral Gorshkov Starts Trials in November
The whole ship project has been cancelled? What a waste....That's wrong. Sea trials are scheduled for next spring. The A-192 gun for it failed, and the program has been cancelled. A replacement program has yet to be announced. It will start some system trials in Novemever, but without leaving port.
The top photo in this link is a picture of the ship in September of this year.
http://militaryrussia.ru/blog/topic-611.html
Surely just the gun, not the whole Gorshkov frigate.The whole ship project has been cancelled? What a waste....
No, the A-192 auto-cannon project has been cancelled. I suppose they could just mount the A-190 on it, but production for those is also problematic at the moment, a project 20380 just went to sea trials with a deadweight instead of the gun, because it couldn't be delivered on time. And it's a notably smaller system.The whole ship project has been cancelled? What a waste....
Is the AK-130 already taken out of production? Maybe they can use it as an interim solution...No, the A-192 auto-cannon project has been cancelled. I suppose they could just mount the A-190 on it, but production for those is also problematic at the moment, a project 20380 just went to sea trials with a deadweight instead of the gun, because it couldn't be delivered on time. And it's a notably smaller system.
Is this project also known as Project 550 Yazua? That's also a landing ship.Also work is continuing on the Ivan Gren project 11711 landing ship/troop transport. It's not clear whether the plan will still be for 6 ships, as originally planned, or just the two on which work has started. There is no other replacement for Soviet era landing ships, and no competing projects. If you look at the top two photos, and the bottom ones, you can see the latest ones, and the ships looks almost complete, as far as the hull and superstructure.
http://militaryrussia.ru/blog/topic-613.html
I've found two project 550 ships. One is a large transport, not a landing ship, it only exists in one ship, the Yauza, and is in service with the North Fleet. It's used to transport nuclear waste. The other is an oil tanker... neither would be large landing ships (BDK). I'm assuming you're talking about the first one, but it can't compete with the Ivan Gren. It was a one-ship design, build in 1974. Where did you get your info?Is this project also known as Project 550 Yazua? That's also a landing ship.
I was told it was a tank transport, so I'm pretty sure it's the first one, it's currently being refitted, my company sold sold a large quantity of new lights for this project. Do you have any links to photos, I've searched but I have very little knowledge of Russian so haven't found anything.I've found two project 550 ships. One is a large transport, not a landing ship, it only exists in one ship, the Yauza, and is in service with the North Fleet. It's used to transport nuclear waste. The other is an oil tanker... neither would be large landing ships (BDK). I'm assuming you're talking about the first one, but it can't compete with the Ivan Gren. It was a one-ship design, build in 1974. Where did you get your info?
They could be refitting the project 550 Yauza into a tank transport. However I'm not sure it would be possible to turn it into a landing ship. Either way it's a 40 year old design, that's out of production.I was told it was a tank transport, so I'm pretty sure it's the first one, it's currently being refitted, my company sold sold a large quantity of new lights for this project. Do you have any links to photos, I've searched but I have very little knowledge of Russian so haven't found anything.