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prospects for a new Russian Aircraft Carrier fleet







 

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are there any new developments in Russian artillery? it is time for the Russians to develop modern towed, tracked and self propelled howitzers.
 

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Russian Air Force to receive first Su-35 by yearend - Sukhoi



The Russian Defense Ministry will receive its first Su-35 fighter plane by the end of the year, Russia's Sukhoi Aircraft Design Bureau said on Monday.

The first modernized Su-35 was presented at the 2007 MAKS air show outside Moscow. The Russian Defense Ministry signed a deal with Sukhoi on the purchase of 48 modernized Su-35 jets in 2009.

Sukhoi is also holding talks with customers in South-East Asia, the Middle East and South America on Su-35 sales.

The Su-35 Flanker-E, a modification of the Su-27, is a heavy class, long-range, multi-role fighter, whose technical characteristics can be compared with those of fifth-generation jets.

MOSCOW, October 11 (RIA Novosti)






Russian Air Force to receive first Su-35 by yearend - Sukhoi | Defense | RIA Novosti
 

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Russia to float out new frigate on Friday

MOSCOW (BNS): Russia will float out its new Admiral Sergei Gorshkov frigate on Friday.



The warship, which is the lead ship of the Russian Navy's Admiral Sergei Gorshkov class frigates, has been designed for the Navy's Black Sea Fleet.

"It is planned that the sea trials of the ship constructed using the latest methods in shipbuilding will begin in 2011," a Navy spokesman was quoted as saying by Ria Novosti.

The frigate will be able to execute long-range strike, anti submarine and escort missions in far sea zones. It has a displacement of 4.500 tons and a length of 132 meters.

Russia plans to build at least 20 to 30 such vessels for its navy.




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Russia's first Project 22350 frigate was floated out at the Severnaya Verf shipyard in St. Petersburg on Friday.
The Admiral Gorshkov frigate will be able to execute long-range strike, anti-submarine and escort missions in remote areas.
However, it will be some time yet before it enters service because the ship is only 40% complete, officials said.
The next Gorshkov-class frigate, the Admiral Kasatonov, is under construction and expected to be launched in 2012.
The Russian Navy will receive up to 10 new ocean-going frigates in the next 10 years, a Defense Ministry source said.
The Russian Navy needs between 20 and 30 such frigates, which will be the 21st century's main ocean-going surface ship.
The Admiral Gorshkov has a displacement of 4,500 tons, a speed of 29 knots, a range of 4000 nm at 14 knots, and endurance of 15 days.
It has a crew of 210 and an assortment of weaponry, including a 130 mm A-192 gun, a Kashtan close-in weapon system (CIWS), eight Oniks 3M55 (SS-N-26) anti-ship missiles, the Shtil I (SA-N-12 "Grizzly") medium range antiaircraft missile complex, four 533mm torpedo tubes, RPK-9 Medvedka-VE (SS-N-29) anti-submarine rockets, and 24 Uragan SAM missiles.
 

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CSTO military drills concluded in Chebarkul (Chelyabinsk Region)
A good example, what Indian PARA forces should look like..



















 

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Russia set to rebuild its nuclear-powered cruisers

The Russian Defense Ministry plans to overhaul its four Project 1144 nuclear-powered cruisers. Notably, the Admiral Nakhimov heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser will reenter service in 2012, after lengthy repairs (that will have lasted over a decade in total) are completed.The possibility of the cruisers' return has been one of the most hotly discussed topics among analysts and enthusiasts alike. Everyone is keen to discover to what extent these warships meet current naval requirements.

Admiral Gorshkov's favorite project
Vladimir Chelomei, chief designer of the P-700 Granit (SS-N-19 Shipwreck) anti-ship missile, the new cruisers' main weapon, joked that only Admiral Sergei Gorshkov, Soviet Naval Commander, could afford such an expensive toy. The joke nearly soured his relations with Admiral Gorshkov, but Chelomei was right to assume that the warships, both massive and massively expensive, were something of an anachronism in the dawning age of multi-purpose ships that can accomplish a multitude of combat missions thanks in part to their versatile missile launchers.

The Project 1144 nuclear-powered missile cruisers were developed for attacking capital enemy warships. They were equipped with powerful air-defense systems and had substantial anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities. In addition to these auxiliary weapons, they had missile systems designed for highly specialized objectives.

These battle-worthy cruisers could only be used to shadow U.S. Navy carrier task forces.

This narrow specialization predetermined their future. A cash-strapped Russia was unable to complete all four cruisers, only commissioning the Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great) warship ahead of the Russian Navy's 300th anniversary in 1996. The other three warships remained moored alongside shipyard piers.

White elephants have a role to play
The Royal Navy uses the common idiom "white elephant" of unconventional warships whose designation and possible use are unclear even to specialists. These Project 1144 cruisers became exactly that for the post-Soviet Russian Navy which was no longer expected to track down U.S. aircraft carriers. Battle-cruisers not supported by other naval forces would have become sitting ducks in any hypothetical Russian-U.S. conflict. Key elements of Russia's military organization continued to degrade and were therefore unable to provide such support.

Moscow resumed the discussion of plans for rebuilding the cruisers once the Russian Armed Forces began to receive additional funding in the late 2000s. Their purpose was also reassessed.

Virtually all analysts agreed that the Project 1144 cruisers had to be totally overhauled and turned into multi-purpose warships.

Russia's defense industry was able to accomplish this objective by the late 2000s. Versatile artillery-and-missile systems were developed, making it possible to equip warships with numerous types of weapon designed specifically for particular objectives. New-generation combat-control systems facilitated naval task forces' collective defense, making it possible to exchange online data in real time and control several warships' firepower from a single command center.

These innovations being introduced to new-generation warships under orders from the Navy, also represent a new lease of life for the older cruisers. Moreover, the modernization of the Project 1144 warships will see them kitted out with a variety of up-to-date weapons systems and radio-electronic equipment, turning them into multirole platforms complete with powerful and diverse offensive weapons, air-defense and ASW systems.

The cruisers will be able to accomplish a host of different objectives, from providing coastal support for military operations onshore or deep within enemy territory to attacking enemy warships, submarines and aircraft. It will also become possible to upgrade their weapons with each specific combat mission in mind.

New task forces for new cruisers
Russia's warship fleet is gradually being transformed into a more sophisticated formation. Corvettes and frigates, now under construction, are to be supplemented with destroyers and amphibious assault ships in the upcoming decade. Weapons and equipment will be standardized across these ships. Interchangeable components allow greater flexibility in servicing and repairing ships of different classes. This will make it possible to establish inexpensive but hard-hitting task forces.

Multipurpose task forces like this, capable of accomplishing a variety of missions during peace-time and during active combat alike, can be expanded with upgraded guided-missile cruisers and new-generation aircraft carriers. These latter will be built, provided Moscow makes the relevant political decision.

Moreover, combat-ready small ships are an essential pre-requisite for the deployment of capital warships because the Russian Navy is now unable to operate amphibious assault ships, guided-missile cruisers and aircraft carriers. Its unprotected capital ships have to remain in port. In some cases, they put to sea with a random selection of other warships or conduct solo missions, calling at foreign ports.

This is how both the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier and the only operational Peter Veliky heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser are used today. Hopefully, in wanting to rebuild the other three cruisers, the Defense Ministry has more ambitious objectives in mind.

http://idrw.org/?p=1327
 

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Russian S-300B test intercepts ballistic missile type target

S-300B anti-aircraft missile systems has managed to hit targets imitating ballistic missiles as per Voice of Russia. This was announced by the Commander of Russian anti-aircraft missile troops General Sergey Popov at a press conference. Popov said that" with the transition of anti-aircraft missile units to the state of constant operational readiness, the number of war games with live combat shootings has increased by nearly one third." The S-300B anti-aircraft missile systems is advertised to be one of the world's most powerful.

The Russian S-300 is a series of long range surface-to-air missile systems produced by NPO Almaz. This is the first ever reference of the designation B (S-300B). The first ever oprational deployment of a S-300 system was in 1978. The NATO reporting name is NATO reporting name SA-10 GRUMBLE.

http://frontierindia.net/defense/russian-s-300b-test-intercepts-ballistic-missile-type-target
 

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Sukhoi flight testing Su-34 fighter bombers

MOSCOW (BNS): Russian aircraft manufacturer Sukhoi has begun flight testing of a new batch of Su-34 fighter bombers ahead of their delivery to the Russian Air Force by this year-end.

The advanced two-seat strike aircraft are undergoing flight trials at the Chkalov Aviation Production Association (NAPO) flight testing station in Novosibirsk, Sukhoi said.



The company was awarded a contract in 2008 to provide a total of 32 Su-34 fighters to the Russian Defence Ministry.

The multi-role Su-34 fighter bombers, operated by the Russian Air Force, have been designed to attack land-based, sea- and airborne targets by day and night in all weather conditions.

The four-plus generation strike plane is equipped with several airborne munitions, including high-precision ones. It also features a smart anti-radar defence system, an armed cockpit and latest computers that provide extra capabilities for the pilot and navigator to perform aimed bombing and to maneuver under enemy fire.

The excellent aerodynamics, large capacity internal fuel tanks, fuel-efficient bypass engines with a digital control system, in-flight refueling device and add-on fuel tanks enable the aircraft to fly long distances close to those of medium strategic bombers.

The Russian Air Force had showcased the new bombers during the Vostok-2010 military exercises held in July. During the exercise, the Su-34 successfully hit mock targets in the Russian Far East after flying non-stop all the way from a base in the European part of Russia. The mission also involved a mid-air refueling operation
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Sukhoi said it will soon begin work on enhancing the Su-34's combat potential by equipping it with new airborne munitions.





http://www.brahmand.com/news/Sukhoi-flight-testing-Su-34-fighter-bombers/5486/1/14.html
 

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Sukhoi Conducts Flight Tests of Su-34 Fighter Bombers

MOSCOW: Sukhoi Company conducts flight tests of serial Su-34 fighter bombers at the Chkalov Aviation Production Association (NAPO) flight testing station in Novosibirsk. Serial production of the Su-34 has been set up at the NAPO plant, which is a part of the Sukhoi holding company.

The Russian Air Force already has in service several Su-34s. Another consignment of such planes is due by the end of the year.

In 2008 a state contract was signed with the government to supply the Russian Defense Ministry with Su-34 serial-production aircraft.

The Su-34 can effectively attack land-based, sea- and airborne targets by day and night in all weathers using the entire suite of its airborne munitions, including high-precision types. In terms of operational capabilities this is a 4+ aircraft. Its active safety system, along with the newest computers, provides extra capabilities for the pilot and navigator to perform aimed bombing and to maneuver under enemy fire.



The excellent aerodynamics, large capacity internal fuel tanks, fuel-efficient bypass engines with a digital control system, in-flight refueling device and add-on fuel tanks enable the aircraft to fly long distances close to those of medium strategic bombers.

The aircraft features an outstanding flight performance, maintainability and maneuverability. It has long-range aiming systems and modern onboard devices for communications and information exchange with on-land control posts, ground troops, surface ships and in-flight aircraft. It is fitted with a smart anti-radar defense system. The Su-34 has a sophisticated survival system, including an armored cockpit. The aircraft can perform missions at a low altitude in by-pass and fly-by modes.

Last July Su-34s proved their high combat capabilities and flight performance at the Vostok-2010 military exercises. The aircraft successfully hit mock targets in the Russian Far East after flying non-stop all the way from a base in the European part of Russia. The mission involved a mid-air refueling operation.

Su-34's combat potential will be enhanced soon by new airborne munitions.

http://www.defencetalk.com/sukhoi-conducts-flight-tests-of-su-34-fighter-bombers-30117/
 

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The design seems to have some stealth.. Cool pics.
 

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NATO eyes 'fresh start' with Russia

NATO will launch a "fresh start" with Russia this week with a deal to step up collaboration on Afghanistan and efforts to end suspicion over a European missile shield, the alliance's chief said Monday.



NATO leaders meeting in Lisbon on Friday and Saturday are expected to endorse a plan to mount a missile shield that will defend Europe from ballistic missiles and invite Russia to join the system.

At a separate summit in the Portuguese capital, NATO and Russia are also expected to reach an agreement on their first ever joint review of common security threats and deepen their cooperation on Afghanistan.

"I think we are witnessing a fresh start in the relationship between NATO and Russia and maybe I could go further and say a fresh start in the relationship between Russia and the West," Anders Fogh Rasmussen told a news conference.

"I think this is of huge strategic importance," he said.

The Western military alliance has made intense efforts to convince Russia that the system was not aimed against the former Soviet power but rather to counter threats from other countries armed with ballistic missiles.

Russia was deeply concerned about a previous US plan to install anti-missile systems in eastern Europe, but NATO wants to ease Russian concerns by inviting Moscow to join a new project.

"We will decide at the NATO-Russia summit in Lisbon to initiate a joint analysis as to how missile defence cooperation could be implemented," Rasmussen said.

"Cooperation would clearly demonstrate that this system is not directed against Russia," he said.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has given a cautious welcome to the idea of joining the missile shield but said Moscow needed to hear more details.

Russia has cooperated with NATO on Afghanistan by allowing alliance supplies to transit through its territory and providing counter-narcotics training to Afghan officials outside Moscow.

NATO, which has faced security threats in its transit routes through Pakistan, wants Russia to allow equipment in and out of Afghanistan and expand the list of permitted goods to include armoured vehicles.

Russia has allowed a one-way transit of non-lethal NATO supplies by train to Afghanistan. Weapons would still not be permitted under a new deal, NATO officials said.

Russia is also considering opening a second training centre that would be open to more countries, including Pakistan, NATO officials said.

In addition, NATO wants Moscow to provide around 20 Mi-17 helicopters, spare parts and pilot training to Afghanistan.

The NATO-Russia summit on Saturday will mark the highest-level meeting between the two sides since the war between Russia and the pro-Western former Soviet state of Georgia in August 2008 severely strained relations.

After meeting on the sidelines of a Pacific Rim summit in Japan on Sunday, US President Barack Obama and Medvedev cheered what they described as improving ties between Moscow and NATO.

"What we have seen currently in our interactions with the Russians -- pretty much at every level -- is a real shift in tone in the last four to six weeks," said a senior US official.

http://www.defencetalk.com/nato-eyes-fresh-start-with-russia-30154/
 

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Well its not ,but with the possible up gradation package for Mki's all these can be incorporated.I have a doubt whether Thrust vectoring is attached to engine as a separate module,if so can this be incorporated with future mki's.What i mean is that can 2D be replaced by new 3D thrust vectoring in mki's.

Hope little discussions are allowed in the Photo session .
Sukhoi 30mki already has 3D vectoring just like SU 37
F-22 is the one with 2D vectoring F-22 can move it's engine nozzle only up and down but SU 30MKI can move it's nozzles both up-down and left-right
 

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Antiterror weapon KBP Tula (Оружие антитерора КБП Тула)


Antiterror weapon complex consist:

1) 9mm GSh-18 Pistol
Basic Characteristics
Cartridge 9x19mm pistol cartridge with AP bullet (7H31), Para
Magazine capacity, rds 18
Weight, g
pistol without magazine 490
cartridge 8.14
bullet 4.1
AP bullet muzzle velocity, m/s 535--570
Overall dimensions, mm 184x136x34

2) 9mm PP-90M1 Special Submachine Gun
Basic Characteristics
Cartridge 9x19mm, Para,
pistol cartridges with AP bullet (7H31)
Mode of fire selective
Rate of fire, rds/min 500-600
Accurate firing range, m up to 200
Magazine capacity, rds
box magazine 32
helica magazine 64
Dimensions with buttstock folded, mm
with box magazine 424x252x53
with helica magazine 410x176x53
Length with buttstock extended, mm 620

3) 5,56A-91 5.56mm Small-Size Assault Rifle
Basic Characteristics
Cartridge 5.56 x 45 mm
Grenade type VOG-25, VOG-25P
Grenade-launcher caliber 40 mm
Fire mode single and burst
Accurate firing range, m
assault rifle up to 600
grenade launcher up to 400
Rate of fire, rds/min 600--800
Overall dimensions
with grenade-launcher 670x292x64 mm
Weight assault rifle w/o rds with
grenade-launcher, kg 4.4 kg
Magazine capacity
30 rds

4) 9mm 9A-91small-size assault rifle
Basic Characteristics
Cartridge 9x39mm
PAB-9, SP5, SP6
Weight, kg
assault rifle without magazine 1.8
magazine with 20 rounds 0.7
Mode of fire selective
Rate of fire, rds/min 700
Accurate firing range, m up to 200
Penetration of St 3 at a range of 100m, mm 8
Overall dimensions with buttstock folded, mm 373x190x44
Length with buttstock extended, mm 594

5) 9mm VSK-94 sniper rifle
Basic Characteristics
Cartridge 9x39mm PAB-9, SP-5, SP-6
Weight, kg
without magazine
and optical sight 2.8
magazine with 20 rounds 0.7
Mode of fire selective
Rate of fire, rds/min 700
Accurate firing range, m up to 400
Overall dimensions of rifle
with optical sight, mm
932x83x280

6) RMB-93 12-GAUGE MAGAZINE SHOTGUN
Basic Characteristics
Gauge 12
Chamber length, mm 76
Weight, unloaded, kg 2,6
Magazine capacity, rds 12/70 7 12/76 6
Barrel length, mm 528
Dimensions, stock
folded, mm 657Ñ…46Ñ…162
Overall length, stock
extended, mm 914

7) GM-94 43-mm Magazine Grenade Launcher
Specifications
Caliber, mm 43
Sighting range of fire, m max 300
Maximum firing range, m 600
Ammunition load, rounds 3+1 in the chamber
Weight of the grenade launcher, kg 4.8
Overall dimensions, mm
with the unfolded stock 810x230x80
with the folded stock 540x320x80

8) 30mm AGS-30 automatic grenade launcher system
Basic Characteristics
Round VOG-17M,
VOG-30, GPD-30
Caliber, mm 30
Weight with mount without ammunition box and sight, kg 17
Rate of fire, rds/min at least 400
Accurate firing range, m
VOG-17M, VOG-30 up to 1700
GPD-30 up to 2100
Ammunition load, rds 30
Overall dimensions, mm 490x735x1165
 
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Russia successfully test-fires an RS-12M Topol ICBM

An RS-12M Topol intercontinental ballistic missile test fired from the Kapustin Yar training range near Volgograd has successfully hit the target at the Sary-Shagan training range in Kazakhstan, Russian Strategic Rocket Forces spokesman Col Vadim Koval told Itar-Tass.

"The test launch aimed to confirm the stability of main characteristics of the missile class in the period of extended service life and to test measuring systems and payload of intercontinental ballistic missiles," he said.

The test launch mission on Sunday was fully accomplished, Koval said.

That was the second test launch of an RS-12M Topol missile in 2010.

The first test launch was done from the Plesetsk spaceport to the Kura training range in Kamchatka on October 28, he said.



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