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Russian VKS have received 124 newly built and MLU-updated planes and more than 300 helicopters in 2015 alone. What fashion are you talking about? :bplease:
If you will break your svidomite religion and go to SUN website, you will find a new Superjet-100 making first flight each 2 weeks and a customized one bein delivered to a customer.
We are waiting for MS-21 (Yak-242) first flight in June or July this year.
So just stop to believe and start to look :)
Superjet-100 is 70% of Western components. Waiting for the MS - 21.
 

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Superjet-100 is 70% of Western components. Waiting for the MS - 21.
This is a prominent bullshit from Ukrainian medias paid by Kiva and Boguslayev :)
Even before 2014 import parts had 60% by price and 15% by numbers (which is more than normal for any civil airliner, you should see any Boeing or Airbus liner cooperation map for example). After 2015 import has lovered to 45% in costs (mostly passengers hold customization parts and some electronics left) and 10% in numbers.
SaM-146 is 50/50 JV with Shafran Group, it will be substituted with PD-10 (PD-12 for extended version) in 2017-2018. All is cool.
 

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Sukhoi Superjet is good.

Russia has been struggling with high bypass jet engines. Russia hasn't produced a succcessful large intercontinental jet airliner since the Ilyushin-62M. Ilyushin-86 and Ilyushin-96, otherwise good planes, lack the sophisticated Russian made high bypass engine.


Russia needs to take control of Antonov and Motor Sich facilities. In other words, the long term strategy for Russia would be to take control of Kharkov, Zaparozhiya, and Odessa. Not only will this secure a lot of the aviation factories, it will also secure DniproGEZ, Nikolayev, and perhaps help open a land bridge to Trans-Dnistria.

Relying on the NovoRossiyan forces might not be enough. Russia might need to use its conventional forces.

It might be wise to wait a bit more for the Kiev regime to collapse. With the Ukro-Nazis starting to jump again, it might be a matter of time when the chocolate seller flies out to the west and seeks asylum.
 

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Sukhoi Superjet is good.

Russia has been struggling with high bypass jet engines. Russia hasn't produced a succcessful large intercontinental jet airliner since the Ilyushin-62M. Ilyushin-86 and Ilyushin-96, otherwise good planes, lack the sophisticated Russian made high bypass engine.


Russia needs to take control of Antonov and Motor Sich facilities. In other words, the long term strategy for Russia would be to take control of Kharkov, Zaparozhiya, and Odessa. Not only will this secure a lot of the aviation factories, it will also secure DniproGEZ, Nikolayev, and perhaps help open a land bridge to Trans-Dnistria.

Relying on the NovoRossiyan forces might not be enough. Russia might need to use its conventional forces.

It might be wise to wait a bit more for the Kiev regime to collapse. With the Ukro-Nazis starting to jump again, it might be a matter of time when the chocolate seller flies out to the west and seeks asylum.
Taking control on Motor Sich and Antonov have no sense since they are dead, especially Motor Sich is. Why to control it, if it doesn't have modern (G5) engines technology stack and cannot work in paper-less distributed engineering environment?

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@gadeshi You do not have bothered to show petty achievement?
Crimea
-At This pension is not possible to live. No indexing
- It is not all over the country, because there is no money. Be patient!
 

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@gadeshi You do not have bothered to show petty achievement?
Crimea
-At This pension is not possible to live. No indexing
- It is not all over the country, because there is no money. Be patient!
8000 Rubles is some more than 3000 hrivnas.
Enough pension to live in "big" Russia, but some what small for Crimea with its prices (due to automotive routs to Russia absent).
But indexing will be done with all the Russia at the same time in 2017 (this is what Medvedev has said). And of course, prices will be equal in 2018 when Crimean Bridge will be ready to simplify supply routes.

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8000 Rubles is some more than 3000 hrivnas.
Enough pension to live in "big" Russia, but some what small for Crimea with its prices (due to automotive routs to Russia absent).
But indexing will be done with all the Russia at the same time in 2017 (this is what Medvedev has said). And of course, prices will be equal in 2018 when Crimean Bridge will be ready to simplify supply routes.

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Probably there and prices other than in the rest of Ukraine, I agree? Mama my friend lives in Simferopol. She is now beginning to work, because the pension is no longer enough. Small Ukrainian pension she was missing. For me it is a larger figure than all your videopropaganlda. People in Crimea did not run from pravoseks, but for the large Russian salaries and pensions. It turned out that Russian prices more in relative terms. Crimean bridge - is the path to a dead end. Price of the bridge will also be deducted from the budget of the Crimea. But you can continue to believe only small achievements do not show as a huge success. For ordinary people in the Crimea is better to live in a lot of costs.
P.S. If you compare the situation in Ukraine NOW and BEFORE Maidan, certainly now worse. I have never denied and I do not advocate Maydaun, but I am a supporter of territorial integrity.
 
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P.S. If you compare the situation in Ukraine NOW and BEFORE Maidan, certainly now worse. I have never denied and I do not advocate Maydaun, but I am a supporter of territorial integrity.
I am also a supporter of the territorial integrity of Russia, which includes Malorossiya. I do advocate federalism. I do not advocate separatism. Many problems that give rise to separatism can be solved by federalism.
 

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I am also a supporter of the territorial integrity of Russia, which includes Malorossiya. I do advocate federalism. I do not advocate separatism. Many problems that give rise to separatism can be solved by federalism.
You have just aid my words :)
I'm also stand for united Ukraine... as a part of Russia :)
 

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I am also a supporter of the territorial integrity of Russia, which includes Malorossiya. I do advocate federalism. I do not advocate separatism. Many problems that give rise to separatism can be solved by federalism.
In another situation, would the Federal structure to solve the problem, but not in this one. Your Imperial manners and Putin do not leave this to chance. Indeed, there are three parts of Ukraine, who have different historical leaders, different holidays, different cultures. However, if you think that Black Sea culture is similar to Russian culture, you are greatly mistaken. Modern Italy is also cut from several principalities. There are also contradictions between the industrial North and the agricultural South, however, it is a unitary country, with partial economic independence of the regions. The Federal structure of Russia only on paper. It is a centralized state. Russia wants to create in Ukraine a Federation, to controlled her. In your country, Rajas was divided and the British controlled it.
 

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In another situation, would the Federal structure to solve the problem, but not in this one. Your Imperial manners and Putin do not leave this to chance. Indeed, there are three parts of Ukraine, who have different historical leaders, different holidays, different cultures. However, if you think that Black Sea culture is similar to Russian culture, you are greatly mistaken. Modern Italy is also cut from several principalities. There are also contradictions between the industrial North and the agricultural South, however, it is a unitary country, with partial economic independence of the regions. The Federal structure of Russia only on paper. It is a centralized state. Russia wants to create in Ukraine a Federation, to controlled her. In your country, Rajas was divided and the British controlled it.
Yes, in India we had a lot of Rajas, aka British vassals. Now, you have the chocolate seller, a vassal of NATO.

Russia is a big country. The culture of Sakha is different from the culture of Mari-El, which is different from the culture of the Ussuri people, which is different from the culture of the Cossacks, which is different from the culture of Tuva, etc.. Going by that logic, every village can be turned into a country. It will benefit no one.

Russia is perhaps more centralized than Yeltsin's years, and that is good. Glasnost has only brought about misery to the Soviet people. It is okay to make a mistake. It is not okay to keep repeating the same mistakes.
 

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Burning IFV collaborators. Lined with SPG-9. For targeting used a drone. In General, a similar situation on the line of contact. Somewhere bears the losses of the Ukrainian army, somewhere by the militants.
 
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