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    Chiec bac ducsnniper ta , co trong bõ LS-VH ,vao do coi
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    Russia to Deliver a Large Number of Mi- 17 Helicopters with Increased Power Engines to Southeast Asia
    [24 Apr 2002] As an informed source in the area of helicopter construction has reported, a contract has been signed for the delivery of dozens of Mi-17 helicopters with VK-2500 increased power engines to one of the Southeast Asian countries. The source noted that a demonstration of the helicopter with the VK-2500 in this country preceded the signing of the contract. The manufacture of the VK-2500 for execution of the contract will be realized at the St. Peterburg Klimov Plant State Unitary Scientific and Production Enterprise /GUNPP Klimov Plant/ the source emphasized. According to him, the cost of the new serial TV3-117VMA engine is less than 500,000 dollars. The price of the VK-2500 engine will be 10 - 15 percent more expensive than the TV3-117VMA. Mi-8 helicopters and their Mi-17 export variant were produced in quantities of over 11,000 examples with delivery for them of several tens of thousands TV2-117 and TV3- 117 engines. Helicopters of this type make up the base of the helicopters produced today. Of the 79 helicopters manufactured in Russia in 2001, approximately 70 percent of the aircraft are Mi-17 helicopters.
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    Russia to Deliver a Large Number of Mi- 17 Helicopters with Increased Power Engines to Southeast Asia
    [24 Apr 2002] As an informed source in the area of helicopter construction has reported, a contract has been signed for the delivery of dozens of Mi-17 helicopters with VK-2500 increased power engines to one of the Southeast Asian countries. The source noted that a demonstration of the helicopter with the VK-2500 in this country preceded the signing of the contract. The manufacture of the VK-2500 for execution of the contract will be realized at the St. Peterburg Klimov Plant State Unitary Scientific and Production Enterprise /GUNPP Klimov Plant/ the source emphasized. According to him, the cost of the new serial TV3-117VMA engine is less than 500,000 dollars. The price of the VK-2500 engine will be 10 - 15 percent more expensive than the TV3-117VMA. Mi-8 helicopters and their Mi-17 export variant were produced in quantities of over 11,000 examples with delivery for them of several tens of thousands TV2-117 and TV3- 117 engines. Helicopters of this type make up the base of the helicopters produced today. Of the 79 helicopters manufactured in Russia in 2001, approximately 70 percent of the aircraft are Mi-17 helicopters.
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    Chac chan co dong roi , mot thang ky su hang xin cua st.petecbủg cung voi may thang dong ngiep da qua viet nam toi bá son de dong tau tuan tra (90 phan tram la chiec nay) . Tin nay tui no xac nhan hang hoi (qua nam 2000)
    Con may chiec Mi-17 la cua Nga no cua Lao.
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    Con may chiec Mi-17 la cua Nga no cua Lao.
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    Typhoon Selected for Final Stage of Singaporê?Ts Next Fighter Replacement Competition


    (Source: BAE Systems; issued Oct. 10, 2003)


    (E***OR?TS NOTE: Although the company has issued no statement to date, Dassault Aviation?Ts Rafale is the third contended short-listed by Singapore for the contract.)

    BAE Systems welcomes today?Ts decision by the Defence, Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) in Singapore to select the Typhoon swing role fighter aircraft for the final stage of the country?Ts Next Fighter Replacement (NFR) competition.

    Commenting on the decision on behalf of the Eurofighter consortium, Peter Anstiss, Managing Director - Typhoon Export Programmes at BAE Systems said, ?oWe are delighted with the decision and are already working towards providing the most competitive operational and industrial solution for Singapore as the competition enters the next stage. We are convinced that Typhoon will meet the exacting demands of the Republic of Singapore Air Force whilst providing its industry with the opportunity to be involved at the start of a new and exciting high technology program?

    Typhoon is the World?Ts most advanced air superiority swing-role fighter in production, with the most advanced interoperable weapons suite available, and has been specifically designed for high availability and low life cycle costs. But it is Typhoon?Ts innovative long-term advanced support concept that could bring most benefit, as it will fully utilize Singaporê?Ts considerable technology base and skilled resources.

    Typhoon will form a cornerstone of NATO?Ts defense capability for the next 30 years. In Europê?Ts largest ever collaborative military program, four of Europê?Ts leading defense companies will deliver 620 aircraft to the air forces of the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy and Spain. BAE Systems, the UK?Ts premier defense contractor, is joined by the UK government in championing Typhoon for Singapore, fully backed by the governments of its partner nations, who have already expressed their strong commitment to both Singapore and Typhoon.

    Involvement in this extensive program would offer Singapore a unique opportunity of direct access to the technologies and industries of four of the key partner nations in Europe, and to extensive technology transfer. The selection of Typhoon represents just one step in the path already begun in building an enhanced long-term relationship between Singapore and the four partner nations.

    The Typhoon program is already set to welcome two new nations, as Austria confirm its order for 18 Typhoons to meet its future requirements and Greece has previously selected the aircraft as its next generation fighter.

    The Singapore NFR requirement is to replace the Republic of Singapore Air Forcê?Ts (RSAF) existing A-4 and F-5 aircraft. The initial requirement is for approximately 20 aircraft.

    BAE Systems is an international company engaged in the development, delivery and support of advanced defense and aerospace systems in the air, on land, at sea and in space. BAE Systems has major operations across five continents and customers in some 130 countries. The company has more than 90,000 people and generates annual sales of approximately f12 billion through its wholly-owned and joint venture operations. (ends)



    Eurofighter Typhoon Downselect in Singapore


    (Source: Eurofighter GmbH; issued Oct. 10, 2003)


    Eurofighter GmbH is pleased to announce notification of a decision by the Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) in Singapore to downselect Typhoon for the final stage of the country?Ts Next Fighter Replacement (NFR) competition.

    Commenting on the downselect announcement, Filippo Bagnato, Chief Executive Officer Eurofighter GmbH stated ?oI believe the decision by Singapore is a clear recognition of the power behind the Eurofighter partnership. We are fully committed with our partners to demonstrating the technical and performance capabilities of the Weapon System. This is combined with a clear route for technology transfer that will seek to enhance core indigenous capabilities in Singapore. Alongside this effort we will also work to further develop a powerful industrial partnership between Singaporê?Ts high technology industry and Europê?Ts leading defence and aerospace companies - Alenia Aeronautica, BAE Systems and EADS.?

    This initial success in Singapore is a further indication of the growing credibility and maturity of the Eurofighter programme as a new generation fighter. Following Type Acceptance of the Weapon System by the four nation customers in Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom, covering a programme for 620 aircraft plus an option for a further 90 aircraft, Eurofighter has also been selected by Austria to meet their requirements for a new generation fighter.

    Eurofighter Typhoon is unique in representing core operational and industrial capabilities of the European defence and aerospace industry. A major factor in extending this capability and industrial potential is an understanding of the principle of a credible partnership that incorporates Government, Air Force and industrial participation in the programme. The Eurofighter Partner Companies and EUROJET are committed to extending the technical and industrial potential of the programme through high quality/high performance technology transfer with potential export customers. (ends)



    Boeing F-15T Short-Listed For Singapore


    (Source: Boeing Co.; issued Oct. 10, 2003)


    ST. LOUIS --- The Government of Singapore has selected the Boeing [NYSE:BA] F-15T Strike Eagle as one of three aircraft in the short-list of platforms to be evaluated in the Invitation to Tender phase of Singaporê?Ts Next Fighter Replacement Program.

    The Boeing F-15T Strike Eagle was among six fighter aircraft under consideration.

    ?oBoeing respects the thorough and comprehensive nature of the evaluation and selection criteria, and we are pleased and honored that Singapore has selected the F-15T Strike Eagle,? said Doug Miller, vice president of Business Development, Asia Pacific, for Boeing Integrated Defense Systems. ?oThis selection reinforces the outstanding, proven performance of the F-15. We stand ready *****pport this next phase of the evaluation.?

    The Boeing F-15T Strike Eagle is based on the F-15E, the most capable multirole fighter in the U.S. Air Force inventory. Boeing has produced more than 1,500 F-15s during the past three decades. In ad***ion to the United States, Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia and Israel are F-15 customers.

    A unit of The Boeing Company, Integrated Defense Systems is one of the world?Ts largest space and defense businesses. Headquartered in St. Louis, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems is a $25 billion business. It provides systems solutions to its global military, government and commercial customers. It is a leading provider of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; the world?Ts largest military aircraft manufacturer; the world?Ts largest satellite manufacturer and a leading provider of space-based communications; the primary systems integrator for U.S. missile defense; NASA?Ts largest contractor; and a global leader in launch services.

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