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    Mr_Hoang Thành viên gắn bó với ttvnol.com

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    I assume that they are still in service , Viet Nam (not Vietnam ) never throw out anything just because it is old. We do have some newer radars for our new PMU1 system.
    Được Mr_Hoang sửa chữa / chuyển vào 03:13 ngày 28/10/2005
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    Dear Chacko I am waiting for your pictures.
    You told you run some website is it right? Is it about military?
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    Unbelievable! You are welcome, chacko!
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    Petrol,
    Yes i will post tomorrow. I run www.frontierindia.com you can see a lot of discussions on Indian Military on www.frontierindia.com/forums
    Xa_Em,
    Whats unbelievable?
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    chacko:
    - English is not acceptable here!
    - Love Vietnamese girl!
    - Army!
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    [​IMG]
    MiG-29 K, This plane will be on the Indian Aircraft Carrier INS Vikrama***ya (ex Gorshkov)
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    Mig 29K. electonics from India or Russia?
    Tell me more. Love to hear from u.
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    Hey petrol, It will have russsian radar NIIP N011M Bars-29 passive phased array radar, this is smaller version of NIIP N011M Bars which is in SU-30 MKI. There might be Indian systems on board. Indian navy usually wants Indian systems. Much details is not avaliable. The electronic
    warfare suite is centered around the SIRENA-3 radar warning receiver. But there is Indian RWR too, called Tarang MK-II. Tarang is on Su-30 MKI. lets wait for the details.
    Check more pics
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    http://www.tok2.com/home/avionics/flanker25/mig29k-****pit-all.jpg
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    This is the new aircraft Carrier India is building now. It will be called INS Vikrant.
    Designation: CV
    Length: 830 ft
    Width: 190 ft
    Beam: 116 ft
    Displacement: 40,000 tons
    Propulsion: 4 LM 2500 gas turbines,
    2 shafts
    Speed: 28 knots
    Crew: 1,600
    Airwing: 30 Fixed, rotary
    Armament:
    - 2 X 16 VLS SAM
    - 4 X 76mm guns
    Elevators: 2
    Ships in class: 1
    http://www.freewebs.com/jeffhead/worldwideaircraftcarriers/vikrant1.jpg
    http://www.freewebs.com/jeffhead/worldwideaircraftcarriers/vikrant2.jpg
    http://www.freewebs.com/jeffhead/worldwideaircraftcarriers/vikrant3.jpg
    http://www.freewebs.com/jeffhead/worldwideaircraftcarriers/vikrant4.jpg
    Được chacko sửa chữa / chuyển vào 00:30 ngày 01/11/2005
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    Ấn Độ bắt đầu ngâm kíu, thiết kế máy bay đa năng có tính năng tàng hình.
    A stealth fighter for India, soon
    K Raghu
    Tuesday, November 01, 2005 22:55 IST

    BANGALORE: The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), the aircraft design house of the Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO) in Bangalore has formed a core team to design a medium combat aircraft (MCA), an advanced multi-role fighter with stealth capabilities.
    Besides incorporating many features of the indigenous single-engine Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) that is undergoing flight trials, the MCA will use radar-absorbent materials to reduce detection by radars, making it a stealth fighter.
    The new generation fighter is expected to replace the Jaguar and the Mirage-2000 fleet of the Indian Air Force in the coming decades. ?oThe design work is getting ready. It should be completed in a year,? DRDO sources told DNA.
    The advanced aircraft will be build with extensive use of composites and have smart sensors like micro electronic mechanical systems (Mems), that can automatically detect strains or weaknesses in the airframe or wings. ?oThe IAF is giving a lot of inputs for the design,? sources said.
    Once the design is frozen, the DRDO would present the project to the government for sanction of the MCA project estimated to cost about Rs 6000 to Rs 8000 crore. The MCA will be a 12 tonne weight class fighter with a maximum take-off weight of about 18 tonnes.
    It is to be powered by two ?othrust vector?T?T engines that facilitate controlling the flight by controlling its thrust, giving the pilot greater manoeuvrability.
    Only two aircraft-the Russian-built Sukhoi30 MkI, now manufactured in India under license and the American FA/22 raptor fighter-are powered by thrust vector engines.
    But there are snags in developing Kaveri, the indigenous engine that will be used for the LCA and upgraded for the MCA. The DRDO has invited bids from global engine makers to participate in building the engine.
    ?oThe stealth features and engine are two areas that we are weak. We will bridge this gap,? sources said.
    Many systems and technologies developed in India for the LCA, Intermediate Jet Trainer (IJT) and the Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) like the flight control systems and composite wings will be used in the MCA.
    ?oIt will take about six to eight years for the first aircraft to be developed,? sources said.
    The LCA is still under developmental trials with three prototypes completing over 460 test flights with an American GE-404 engine and the maiden flight of the prototype vehicle -2 (PV-2), expected by the year-end.
    Four more aircraft, including a twin-seater trainer and a naval variant will also be developed in the next few years. Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd is building eight LCAs as limited series production (LSP) to be ready by 2008, while the IAF has committed to place order for 40 aircraft to be inducted in its fleet.

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