Russian military aircraft manufacturers were given an ultimatum: they must develop at least two competing fighter prototypes fifth generation. He announced this yesterday, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin.
Sukhoi T-50 (PAK FA) was flown on January 29, 2010 at the airport KnAAPO factory in Komsomolsk-on-Amur. The first public demonstration took place August 17 in Moscow, at MAKS 2011. Currently three prototypes are tested. By 2015, the program attempts to attend a total of 14 aircraft. The Russians plan to the T-50 will enter service in 2016, gradually replacing the aging MiG-29 technical and Su-27.
Deputy Prime Minister Dimitri Rogozin Rogozin at a meeting of parliamentarians said that the m uszą be developed (at least) two variants of future fighter, in order to promote competition. This means that the Kremlin wants to have an alternative, to existing as prototypes myśliwcaSuchoja T-50.
Russia's Defence Ministry recently announced that the multi-purpose nowamaszyna must have all the technical features fighters fifth generation, including elements of stealth technology, modern avionics and supersonic cruising speed.
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