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India : India and Russia sign deal to develop fifth-generation fighter |
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| Author: idrw team | 22 October 2007 | Views: 963 |
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BY : Jane's Information Group
India and Russia signed an agreement in Moscow on October 18 to jointly develop - in an equal financial and technical partnership - a fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA) with super-manoeuvrability, long-range strike and high-endurance air-defence capabilities.
Designer Sukhoi estimates that the FGFA programme, designated T-50 PAK-FA, will cost more than USD10 billion and expects the new aircraft to eventually surpass the capabilities of the US F/A-22 Raptor, the world's only operational fifth-generation fighter, and match those of the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter, which is currently under development.
India has faced intense pressure from a cash-strapped Russia, its principal weapons supplier, to join the FGFA programme that has been under development by Sukhoi for nearly three years and is scheduled to make its maiden flight around 2009.
The Indian Air Force anticipates the FGFA fulfilling its future requirements across the spectrum of warfare from low-intensity conflict to conventional and nuclear warfare.
It envisages the FGFA as having significantly reduced radar tracking signature, high network-centricity and global information management system (GIMS) capability.
In addition to possessing a high degree of firepower through precision-guided munitions, the FGFA will also be equipped with multispectral optical, infrared, laser and radar sensors. |
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India may test futuristic jets by 2015India, Russia to have different versions of same fighter plane5th generation fighters: India, Russia to ink pactIndia’s role in Sukhoi project questionedAfter 123, is it turn of 126 jet deal? |
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http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=66&ItemID=14133
quote--"The Myth Of Free Nuclear Energy by Prabir Purkayastha October 26, 2007 People's Democracy (Communist Party of India) Printer Friendly Version EMail Article to a Friend
THE Congress and its spokespersons have been on overdrive selling a number of myths about the benefits of the India-US Nuclear Deal. Foremost in that has been that of a mythical nuclear bus, which if we do not hop on right now, will leave us in permanent electricity deficit. The bus apparently carries free nuclear energy; all we need to do to tap into this free source of energy is hop on to the bus. In this spin, it is this intransigent Left, stuck in a time warp, which is causing India to miss the bus. The media has been lapping up this vision of free nuclear energy, without any application of either mind or checking up on the facts of nuclear energy. Given the wide-spread credence that the myths about nuclear energy are being given, we are now forced to spend some of our energy on de-constructing these myths.
Myth number 1, the 123 Agreement will give us additio----"
as true of india as for russia=both have common enemies,
as true for india as for russia-both have common enemies.
http://www.larouchepub.com/lar/2007/interviews/3424rpmonitor.html
http://www.larouchepub.com/lar/2007/interviews/3424rpmonitor.html
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This interview appears in the June 15, 2007 issue of Executive Intelligence Review. LAROUCHE TO RUSSIAN JOURNAL `The Enemy of Russia Is London'
In an interview given May 16, 2007 in Moscow to Andrei Kobyakov, director of the Russian web publication RPMonitor (www.rpmonitor.ru), Lyndon LaRouche addressed the British roots and control of current provocations against Russia in Europe. The excerpts provided here were transcribed by EIR from the audio tape and are pre-published with permission of RPMonitor.
LaRouche: The enemy was Britain in 1945-46; the enemy of Russia is Britain today. It's not the United States, it's Britain. It's London, what it represents as a financial clique center of the world. Since 1971-72, the British have taken control, politically, of the dollar. The dollar is a reserve currency that controls the world's fate today, but it's actually controlled from London. And the question is, to get the dollar back out of the hands of London and to reorganize the world financial system.
So, we must defeat London now, or there's no chance for the future....
I think senior people in Russia do not think that the United States is the problem. They think that the United States is key to the problem, but that Britain is the enemy. Anyone who understands this knows that Britain is the enemy. The British Empire. |
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