Unmanned aircrafts - is one of the most promising branches of the modern warfare. Traditionally it's used to think that Russia - is in backward position in this domain. But is it true? First of all, it's partially true, that Russian army is a very conservative body regarding any new revolutionary implementations, and till now has shown low interest to UAV\UCAVs. A number of UAV\UCAV programs were financed by Russian DM since soviet time, but with except of 1-2 systems ('Pchela', 'Tipchak') no UAV system was accepted on the service. This paradigm was suddenly changed after August 2008 Caucasian war, where the need for unmanned aircrafts was awaken, and the number of Israeli UAVs were bought 'for study'. In May, 9 the UAV systems were first time shown during the Victory parade on Red Square .
However, other security forces - FSB, Internal Ministry, border guard - were more innovative, having started to use UAVs early. There is too an intensive use of UAVs for purely civilian purpose like pipelines technical support, forest fire recognition etc. It's a bulk and profitable market, which allowed for Russian UAV manufacturers to develop the models that can be further be used for different military purposes too.
There are more than couple of tens firms in Russia which manufacture tens of UAV models, more than hundred models are in different stage of development. This is a list of the most prominent Russian UAV makers. Between them there are the world known aircraft design houses and practically unknown abroad firms.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
How to win in the missiles race. Part 2
Q - Besides the missiles and the aircraft bombs your corporation develops the sufficiently wide spectrum of sea weapons . How is developed the cooperation of [KTRV] with our Navies?
A - We have proposed to the Navy commander Vladimir Vysotskiy to develop the whole program of sea weapons creation. In it the phase of new ships production and weapons for them must be clearly connected. There before was frequently that there are new torpedoes, but the submarine still stands in the dock. We presented our operating times, I think, this question will succeed in solving in the working order soon.
Q - What new armaments for the Navies does now develop [KTRV]?
A - First of all, this are the torpedoes, including of the large diameter (more than 500 millimeters ). They are made by Moscow enterprise “Region”, which forms a part of our corporation. This is chief implementing agency on the sea underwater weapon. It's part is approximately 60 percent of all experimental design works, carried out on this thematic along with Navy, and about 48 percent of the series production. We now complete the tests of the system of antisubmarine complex “Packet- E/NK', which includes new torpedoes and anti-torpedoes for the protection of ship from the submarines. This system allows to counter the attack of enemy and to secure ship, and other hand - to deliver effective retaliatory attack. Furthermore, we continue works on the torpedoes “Squall”, which are capable of under water move at a rate of 100 meters per second. This is the most terrible naval weapons, which was created in the USSR . And I am glad, that it was possible to follow this thematics.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
How to win in the missiles race. Part 1.
This is an interview with the chief of Russian 'Tactical Missiles Weapon Corporation' Boris Obnosov about the latest development. Initially it was published in 'Expert' journal.
The tendency toward the total liquidation of strategic carriers and warheads, fixed in the new Russian- American agreement , unavoidably will lead to the fact that the role and the significance of conventional weapons will sharply grow in the very near future. But if with our arsenal of strategic weapon we actually can on the equal talk with the Americans, in the sphere of conventional armaments there is no basis for parity. For example, the number of our contemporary combat aircraft is approximately 15 times less than in the USA , the disparity in the number of 'blue water' combat ships between USA and Russia is as 20 times. This means that in “global nuclear zero” situation Russia has no enough against its potential enemies.
The problem here is not in the quality of our tactical armaments, but in their quantity. While the Americans during the last ten years stocked up more than hundred thousands aircraft bombs alone, our army within the same period purchased the air based weapons for only one day of war. This is so despite the fact that the new Russian missiles, are not worse than American, but even they are better in a number of characteristics. The main developer of them is "Tactical missile weapon corporation' (KTRV in Russian abbreviation). This is one of most secret corporation in whole Russian military-industrial complex [VPK in Russian abbreviation]. It was created about eight years ago during the consolidation process of Russian MIC, now it includes almost two ten different enterprises, plants and design houses, dealing in the sphere of air, ground-based and naval weapons. The general director of KTRV Boris Obnosov said us about the development of new missiles and torpedoes and how they differ from the American analogs, why we should fear China and in what direction it is necessary Russia to develop its air-based weapon .
Monday, May 10, 2010
New Indian T-90S cammo
- Taken from the Internet, via a Russian forum. To those who know the original source, please answer!
Jai hind!
Before I finish the long promissed translation of an article about new Russian AAMs development, some important news: the new issue 2, 2010 of new 'AirIndustry' journal is mainly dedicated to Russo-Indian ties in this sphere. Most important facts from the issue:
1) An-148 - the negotiations with 2 Indian companies for 8 (+ optionally 11) for passenger and 10 - for cargo version. THe suppositional start of the supply is expected in the first 2011 quarter . The partner of UAC in India in this program promotion is HindAvia Aeronautical Services Pvt Ltd.
2) India has a half of whole current Russian military export contracts ($16 bil from $32 bil).
3) Till 2007 India preferred the light PAK FA variant of RAC MiG, but then changed its position.
4) IAF has already contracted 45 MTA with option for 45 more.
5) Il-38SD contract is fully realized. There is information about negotiation for 5-8 more planes, independently of P-8I purchasing progress.
6) They are sure that after 16 + 29 MiG-29K\KUB India will buy more 20 planes. Together with RuAF contract (24-26 units) it will be as 90 MiG-29K\KUBs, so this plane becomes the world second after F\A-18 SH carrier based fighter.
7) RD-33MK on MiG-29K\KUB and F414 on SH have just the same specific characteristics
RD-33MK: 980 kg, 5500\9000 kgf dry\wet thrust, 0.11 kg\kgf.
F414-GE-400: 1107 kg, 6690\9990 kgf dry\ wet thrust, 0.11 kg\kgf
but MiG-35 (Mig-29K too) is as 30% lighter, so its thrust\weight characteristics are much better, than on SH : 1.03 vs 0.92
By its weight and range the characteristics of MiG-35 and MiG-29K are most close to EF.
8) Zhuk-AE with 680 MMICs, its TWS\attack number is 30\6.
however, the 688 mm 1064 MMICs variant is ALREADY INSTALLED on MiG-35 and went to Indian tender tests!
1) An-148 - the negotiations with 2 Indian companies for 8 (+ optionally 11) for passenger and 10 - for cargo version. THe suppositional start of the supply is expected in the first 2011 quarter . The partner of UAC in India in this program promotion is HindAvia Aeronautical Services Pvt Ltd.
2) India has a half of whole current Russian military export contracts ($16 bil from $32 bil).
3) Till 2007 India preferred the light PAK FA variant of RAC MiG, but then changed its position.
4) IAF has already contracted 45 MTA with option for 45 more.
5) Il-38SD contract is fully realized. There is information about negotiation for 5-8 more planes, independently of P-8I purchasing progress.
6) They are sure that after 16 + 29 MiG-29K\KUB India will buy more 20 planes. Together with RuAF contract (24-26 units) it will be as 90 MiG-29K\KUBs, so this plane becomes the world second after F\A-18 SH carrier based fighter.
7) RD-33MK on MiG-29K\KUB and F414 on SH have just the same specific characteristics
RD-33MK: 980 kg, 5500\9000 kgf dry\wet thrust, 0.11 kg\kgf.
F414-GE-400: 1107 kg, 6690\9990 kgf dry\ wet thrust, 0.11 kg\kgf
but MiG-35 (Mig-29K too) is as 30% lighter, so its thrust\weight characteristics are much better, than on SH : 1.03 vs 0.92
By its weight and range the characteristics of MiG-35 and MiG-29K are most close to EF.
8) Zhuk-AE with 680 MMICs, its TWS\attack number is 30\6.
however, the 688 mm 1064 MMICs variant is ALREADY INSTALLED on MiG-35 and went to Indian tender tests!
Thursday, May 6, 2010
The interview with S-400's chief designer.
The Director-General of GSKB “Almaz- Antey” Igor Ashurbeyli about the rocket business
The newspaper “Kommersant” № 77 (4377) from 30.04.2010
Recently the views of the officials, servicemen and economists on Russian military-industrial complex were split. Sometimes they call it 'the main locomotive' of the development of advanced technologies, sometimes – 'the main brake' of this development. How locomotive and brake go together in its most highly technological branches - creation of air defense systems? Also, who is behind whom in reality and how all this is going at the end? About all this the general director of joint stock company “main system design bureau “Almaz- Antey” Igor Ashurbeli spoke to 'Kommersant'.
- What is the primary task and the basic ideology of the concern “Almaz- Antaey” now?
- Well, I can say only about the design branch – GSKB “Almaz- Antaey”. We already grew from the pure air defense, and our future is with the aerospace defense. We overgrew the height of 30 km , which was our upper threshold (ceiling of the existing anti-aircraft missiles lethal area). Therefore our strategy is: to go from air defense through the antimissile defense to the defense of aerospace.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Funny advertizing of T-90S tank :)
"If you are crazy because the traffic jams, if you are infuriated by the road police, if you are annoyed by the foreign cars, if you are bothered by the tires, so especially for you: the powerful full-gear crossover T-90S! The enforced chassis, the invincible armor, the diesel engine and the individual anti-missile system: all in one! We already don’t need rearward mirrors, because we don’t care… Donate the security belts to the adversaries! The ultimate answer to any problem: T-90S! Let'em laugh the last time! T-90S: quality, which terrified the whole world…"
Monday, May 3, 2010
MiG-35's new pics, interpretation
Since a number of new important articles were published in Russia at last I come back for posting most interesting of them. The strange lack of information about MiG-35 participation in MMRCA competition was solved by the publication in 'Take-Off' journal. They informed that two new MiG-35 prototypes were built in 2009: №961 and №967. The last was built on the base of MiG-29KUB №947 . It's in addition to the first prototype (MiG-35 №154). It confirmed too, that both new planes took participation in flying tests in India in October, 2009. Then, they turned to Russia where Zhuk-AE radar was installed on MiG-35D (№967). This spring both planes followed the testing in Zhukovsky. Different loads and flying systems were tested during these program.
Interestingly, both plane was made in Lukhovitsy, where MiG-29K\KUB program successefully started early. Other potential MiG-35 manufacturer - Sokol' plant - was not involved in the building. The pictures show regular nozzles without TVS. All these facts push to conclusion that MiG company stakes on maximal unification of the offered MiG-35 with the serial MiG-29K\KUB for Indian Navy. Probably it reflexes the wish of the Indian side too. If MiG-35 wins the tender, the total Indian fleet of last gen MiGs will reach 126+45=171 units. In such case the logistic burden would be significantly reduced, and the investment in RD-33 engine manufacturing in India would be justified. Also it allows to limit the manufacturing base to Lukhovitsy and not ti wait three years when 'Sokol' plant will be ready to MiG-35 production, if needed. Indeed the Indian tender conditions suppose production of only 18 planes abroad and the remained will be produced in India anyway.
Interestingly, both plane was made in Lukhovitsy, where MiG-29K\KUB program successefully started early. Other potential MiG-35 manufacturer - Sokol' plant - was not involved in the building. The pictures show regular nozzles without TVS. All these facts push to conclusion that MiG company stakes on maximal unification of the offered MiG-35 with the serial MiG-29K\KUB for Indian Navy. Probably it reflexes the wish of the Indian side too. If MiG-35 wins the tender, the total Indian fleet of last gen MiGs will reach 126+45=171 units. In such case the logistic burden would be significantly reduced, and the investment in RD-33 engine manufacturing in India would be justified. Also it allows to limit the manufacturing base to Lukhovitsy and not ti wait three years when 'Sokol' plant will be ready to MiG-35 production, if needed. Indeed the Indian tender conditions suppose production of only 18 planes abroad and the remained will be produced in India anyway.