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  1. Pardonnez mon ignorance,mais j'ai du mal à concevoir que ce sur ce topic on essaie de nous faire comprendre qu'en Libye les opérations SEAD effectuées par les rafales ou les américains peu importe contre des batteries SA-2,SA-3 produites dans les années 50 (plus obsolètes tu en trouves pas) comme étant une mission à part entière et une victoire et non seulement ça, on développe et on en parle même dans des documents de recherches américains! 

  2. First two RD-181 rocket engines delivered to US

     

     

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    Russia has delivered to the United States the first two rocket engines RD-181 for the Antares carrier rocket under the contract signed previously.

    “On July 15 the first two RD-181 engines were sent from Russia and delivered to the United States on July 16,” the press service said. Before departure to the United States the engines underwent pre-delivery checkout and firing trials.

    All in all, Russia plans to deliver four RD-181 engines to the United States this year, another four will be delivered in 2016.

     
     
  3. Ok, merci.

     

    C'est le moins "occidental" des call-signs : MOSALAM (muslim, musulman ou islamique). Quand celui-ci va balancer de la GBU ou de l'AASM sur l'EI il va se faire traiter d'impie ou d'infidèle, mais quelque part cela devrait quand même inciter à réfléchir.

     

     

    L'inscription semble signifier "Vive l'Egypte" (à rapprocher du "Tahya Misr", "Longue vie à l'Egypte", du baptême de leur FREMM).

     

    Enfin, il y a une cocarde égyptienne sur le masque.

    MOSALAM en arabe veut dire "pacifique" quant à "tahia misr" ou vive l'Egypte c'est le slogan de la campagne présidentielle du général sissi.

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  4. Bah les chasseurs russes, ce n'est pas le top au niveau SER et discretion sans parler de l'avionique auquel les Russes n'ont pas encore rattrapé leur retard.

    Mais les Su-35 sont très beaux et très puissant et peuvent prendre du lourd sur de longue distance.

     

    Sinon comme le precise Numidiaz, l'Algérie n'a pas trop le choix au niveau chasseur malgré sa reserve de 200 milliards de $

     

    Pour acheter américain, leur conditions de ventes et surtout de "service après ventes" sont inacceptables pour les Algériens

    Pour acheter français, c'est encore politiquement inenvisageable des deux côtés.

    Pour acheter, Britannique/allemand, le Typhoon a un rapport qualité/prix mediocre et surtout trop limité en air-sol et c'est pas l'Algérie qui va être les pigeons pour en payer le développement

    Pour les suedois, le gripounet est sous dimensionné pour un pays comme l'Algérie.

     

    Donc du coup, il ne reste plus que la Russie qui offre des avions puissants de bonne factures qui donnent souvent satisfactions aux Algériens.

    Le Su-35 est un chasser génération 4++ donc il devance ses concurrents occidentaux cités dans les différents posts sauf pour la SER qui reste conséquente et là je suis tout à fait d'accord, par ailleurs l'avionique du Su-35 est à la page de ce qui se fait de mieux dans le domaine, autres les points positifs du sU-35 c'est son autonomie qui devrait être parfaite pour un territoire aussi grand que celui de l'Algérie (rayon d'action plus de 4000km) ainsi que la puissance de son radar très puissant et cela sans parler des qualités du oiseau en termes d'agilité et de manœuvrabilité), bon c'est un avis comme un autre.

     

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  5. Oui c'est logique que le SU-35 soit choisi quand on n'a pas le le choix , pour un chasseur occidentale , cela est impossible dans ces conditions , les chinois pas maintenant ou peur etre dans 20 ans ,enfin il faut une source officielle pour confirmer l'info .

    Si l'Algérie peut acquérir du Su35 pourquoi ira-t-elle chercher un chasseur occidental!

  6. “Helicopters of Russia” presented “ANSAT” to Dmitry Medvedev

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    During the first day of the VI International Industrial Exhibition “Innoprom-2015″ in Yekaterinburg, a new multipurpose helicopter “ANSAT” was demonstrated to Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on the stand of holding “Helicopters of Russia” of State Corporation Rostec.

    The Ansat helicopter has a number of competitive advantages compared to counterparts in its class. It is reliable and easy to operate, can be used in a wide range of climatic conditions, and does not need to be stored in a hangar. The Ansat has a metal fuselage, composite non load-bearing parts, and fibreglass blades. The hinge-less main rotor makes it easier to handle and significantly reduces its operating costs. In May 2015 the Ansat was certified by the IAC AR for passenger traffic, since which time the company has received orders from two airlines for these helicopters.

  7. The first fifth-generation fighters will be put into service by Russian air forces in 2016

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    Deliveries of the fifth-generation T-50 fighters to Russian air forces will be started in 2016, Interfax-AVN reports with reference to Commander-in-Chief of the Russian air forces, Colonel-General Viktor Bondarev.

    “Deliveries of the fifth-generation fighters will be started next year. We are completing the jet’s testing and its mass production will be started in 2017,” V.Bondarev said.

    According to him, the armed forces are going to purchase as many jets of the type as the industry can produce. “We are going to purchase as many vehicles as they can manufacture; they produce four ones – we purchase four jets, they produce 10 ones – we purchase 10 fighters,” the Commander-in-Chief said.

  8. UEC has fulfilled its contract for MiG-29 fighter jet engines ahead of schedule

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    The repair of RD-33 engines for MiG-29 fighter jets took place at Chernyshev Moscow Machine-Building Enterprise, a subsidiary of United Engine Corporation (UEC). As part of the import substitution program, the enterprise abandoned the use of Ukrainian component parts.

    The contract to repair RD-33 engines for fighter jets of the Russian Air Force has been completed ahead of schedule, according to the UEC press service.

    The state contract between Chernyshev Moscow Machine-Building Enterprise and the Ministry of Defense was set to last for three years. The agreement mandated the project’s completion by November 15, 2015, but UEC completed the work on June 24th.Currently we are entirely booked with contracts. Our teams are working on the new VK-2500 engines for Mi and Ka helicopters, and other projects as well

    AMIR KHAKIMOV, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF CHERNYSHEV MOSCOW MACHINE-BUILDING ENTERPRISE

    According to the agreement, Chernyshev Moscow Machine-Building Enterprise repaired the Series 2 RD-33 engines for MiG-29 helicopters.

     

  9. Russia starts building warship similar to Mistral

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    Russia has begun work on a helicopter carrier similar to a previously ordered, French-built warship whose delivery has been stalled due to Paris’s concerns over Moscow’s role in the Ukraine crisis, news agency TASS reported, citing a senior navy official.

    The assault vessel is being built in St. Petersburg’s Yantar shipyards and will “join the navy in 2018 after the completion of construction and all phases of testing,” the head of the navy’s shipbuilding department, Vladimir Tryapichnikov, said late last week.

    The ship, the second of Russia’s new Ivan Gren-class (Project 11711) landing vessels, was ordered a month after Paris froze a 1.2 billion euro ($1.3 billion) deal for two Mistral-class assault ships in response to Russia’s annexation of Crimea and support for rebels in eastern Ukraine.

  10. Ocean ekranoplan developed in Russia

     

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    The 540 ton Ekranoplan or Caspian Sea Monster  as it was called, can travel over water in excess of 290 knots! This is a phenomenal speed for what is basically a sea going vessel.

    Ekranoplan is a Russian word, it means ‘screen craft’ or ‘skimmer’. It is not a plane nor is it a ship, its more like a mixture of both. The Ekranoplan travels along on a dynamic cushion of air that is generated by its forward movement, and with eight powerful turbofan jet engines it can reach a high rate of knots.

    The Ekranoplan has similar characteristics of the common hovercraft, in that it flies just above the surface of the water as it moves. However, it will not hover whilst stationary but  just sit and float  in the water like a boat.  Its a revolutionary way to travel over the oceans at high speed and the Russians thought of it first.

  11. India to buy Russian helicopters in major deal

     

    The Indian defence acquisition committee (DAC) on Wednesday cleared the purchase of almost 200 Russian Ka-226T ‘Kamov’ helicopters produced by JSC. The Russian helicopter was found more suitable than its nearest competitor from Airbus Helicopters, RIA Novosti reported.

    Earlier, in December 2014, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said that in accordance with the relevant agreement with Russia, India would be producing Mi-17 and Ka-226T helicopters in India, possibly up to 400 ‘Kamov’ helicopters annually. This would be part of the Indian government’s ambitious ‘Make in India’ programme, opened up to the defence sector.

    Rogozin said that initially, when India announced a tender for helicopters of this kind, the main competitor to the Russian helicopter was the ‘Eurocopter’. But the Ka-226T helicopter’s unique characteristics and particular Indian requirements forced the Indian defence ministry to cancel the tender and decide to produce the Russian copters in India.

  12. Armata’s next supreme 152mm gun to sport super-piercing shell

     

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    Russia’s new T-14 Armata tank is going to get an even more powerful armament, as the next version of the main battle tank will be armed with previously rumored 152mm gun, revealed the official in charge of the defense industry.

    Deputy PM Dmitry Rogozin told Izvestia newspaper that next-stage Armata tanks will be supplied with already-developed big bore cannon and brand new projectiles.

    “We’ve got a new projectile for this tank than can burn through a meter of steel, we would arm Armata with that one,” Rogozin said.

     
  13. Project of Russian latest high-speed helicopter to get flying laboratory this year

     

     

     

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    The first flying laboratory under the program “Promising high-speed helicopter” (PSV) will be created before the end of this year, in 2016 the first flight can take place, the deputy general director of the holding company “Russian Helicopters” Andrei Shibitov said on Tuesday.

    As reported, the Russian Federation will spend over 7 billion rubles on the creation of new high-speed helicopter.

    In January 2014, the executive director of “Klimov” Vatagin Alexander said that the first prototype of a new generation engine for PSV will be established in 2015, RIA Novosti reported.


    Mi-26T completes unique transport mission

     

     

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    The world’s heaviest-lifting commercial helicopter, the Mi-26T, produced by Russian Helicopters (part of State Corporation Rostec) has successfully completed a mission to transport the 14-tonne fuselage of a Mi-26 military transport helicopter from Yoshkar-Ola to Rostov-on-Don. The Mi-26(T) helicopter is the only model able to fly while carrying cargo this size and weight. The fuselage was transported by Rostvertol-Avia for repair work as ordered by Experimental Design Bureau Rostov-Mil.
    “The operation to transport the fuselage took nine days,” Rostvertol-Avia Airlines’ crew commander Valery Chumakov said. “The route passed through Cheboksary, Ulyanovsk, Saransk, Penza, Saratov, Kamyshin, Volgograd, and Volgodonsk. There were various weather conditions along the route – from winter to summer – but that did not cause any difficulties. I have been working on Mi-26Ts for over 15 years and can say with confidence that this helicopter is ideally suited to operations like this.”

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  14. Russia’s armed forces received “fire tank” capable of jetting 100m.

     

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    Fire truck created on the basis of the T-72 and T-80, produced at Omsktransmash for the Armed Forces of Russia, the press service of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

    The machine is designed with components and assemblies of tanks and designed for fire fighting and rescue operations in the arsenals, bases and warehouses storing explosives.

    Fire truck has already been accepted to supply the Armed Forces, the corresponding order was signed by First Deputy Defense Minister Valery Gerasimov.

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  15. Une console Playstation dans le Kurganets.

     

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    The new Russian armored vehicle platform uses a device similar to a Playstation controller, the manufacturer’s vice-president told Russian media.

    The new Kurganets-25 infantry fighting vehicle uses a “console similar to a Sony Playstation gamepad,” Tractor Plants vice-president Albert Bakov told Russian media.

    “I spent two years on convincing the designers to make the console similar to a Sony Playstation gamepad, to make it easier for a young soldier to familiarize himself with it,” Bakov said.

    According to Bakov, the idea of left-right coordination, as well as the fact that the gamepad form has been perfected for decades made it a good choice. The gamepad design is also safer and takes up less space than a steering wheel.

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