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Piotr Butowski has written two articles for KEY Publishing, which are included in the July issue of Air International magazine.
The first one sums up the latest news concerning UAVs. Sukhoi's planned Okhotnik UCAV won't fly for some time to come. The aircraft's design will be completed in 2015, after that a prototype will be built.
Meanwhile MiG is developing a lighter UCAV, which is called Gonshchik. It will weigh about 5 tons and be able to carry 1 ton of ordnance. It is destined to carry out recon missions, mainly for ballistic missile units. The UCAV will have a max speed of 800-1000 km/h.
The second article describes the state of the Yak-130 programme. 89 have been ordered by the MoD so far (67 for training units of the VVS, 12 for a new aerobatics team, 10 for the VMF). In total, Russia's armed forces will receive more than 230 aircraft of the type, according to Sergey Shoigu. In the near future the Yak-130 will be upgraded with a laser rangefinder and an IR sight.
Yakovlev still hopes to sell a dedicated combat version to the MoD.
The Mod is preparing a second order for the Su-35. Between 48 and 64 aircraft will be acquired after the current contract expires in 2015.
Up to 64 Su-35 fighters may be delivered to the Russian Ministry of Defense under a new contract with UAC - News - Russian Aviation - RUAVIATION.COM
The first one sums up the latest news concerning UAVs. Sukhoi's planned Okhotnik UCAV won't fly for some time to come. The aircraft's design will be completed in 2015, after that a prototype will be built.
Meanwhile MiG is developing a lighter UCAV, which is called Gonshchik. It will weigh about 5 tons and be able to carry 1 ton of ordnance. It is destined to carry out recon missions, mainly for ballistic missile units. The UCAV will have a max speed of 800-1000 km/h.
The second article describes the state of the Yak-130 programme. 89 have been ordered by the MoD so far (67 for training units of the VVS, 12 for a new aerobatics team, 10 for the VMF). In total, Russia's armed forces will receive more than 230 aircraft of the type, according to Sergey Shoigu. In the near future the Yak-130 will be upgraded with a laser rangefinder and an IR sight.
Yakovlev still hopes to sell a dedicated combat version to the MoD.
The Mod is preparing a second order for the Su-35. Between 48 and 64 aircraft will be acquired after the current contract expires in 2015.
Up to 64 Su-35 fighters may be delivered to the Russian Ministry of Defense under a new contract with UAC - News - Russian Aviation - RUAVIATION.COM
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